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'''Profession'''
<br>Gauleiter and Oberpräsident of Eastern Prussia, ReichkommissarReichskommissar for the Ukraine<hr>
'''In-Game Ideology'''
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Erich Koch (born 19th June 1896) is the current ReichkommissarReichskommissar for the [[Reichkommissariat Ukraine|Ukraine]], as well as Gauleiter and Oberpräsident of Eastern Prussia. He is the most important man in [[ReichkommissariatReichskommissariat Ukraine]], but probably the one that spends the least time within its borders. Koch rules Ukraine with a thorny whip, and for a while he managed just fine doing so, supposedly working towards the national-socialist ideal for this country. However, ever since the West Russian War, his methods stopped extracting adequate results. The colony stagnated, and Koch simply couldn't spare the energy to try and get it moving again.
 
Every reform he passes, every factory he builds, it all fails to subjugate the wild "borderland", one which still, after more than 20 years is no less riddled with rebels and their constant terrorist attacks against his authority. For him, Ukraine is no Aryan paradise, and he's starting to wonder if it ever will be. So theseThese days Koch prefers to spend his time in East Prussia, another region he is responsible for, but one that he looks upon with pride, one that he wishes he can get reassigned to permanently someday.
 
His three most important deputies, [[Georg Leibbrandt]], [[Otto Ohlendorf]] and [[Hans-Otto Bräutigam]] constantly pester him with childish ideas about how to solve the ReichkommissariatReicshkommissariat's problems, all the while eyeing the big seat hes personally grown to despise for themselves.
 
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