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}}The '''Moskowien Dissolution''' is an event that results in the collapse of [[Reichskommissariat Moskowien]] after the German Civil War occurs.
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Originally formed after the success of the German invasion of the Soviet Union in Operation Barbarossa, the Reichskommissariat would suffer from instability and internal problems whilst the Germans established their new colonial administration for [[Generalplan Ost]].

However, after the shattering of the Reichskommissariat in the disastrous West Russian War, many partisans that have gone underground lay in waiting to restore Russian rule over the land.

== Background ==

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Moskowien Dissolution
Part of The German Civil War
The Moskowien Anarchy
DateLate 1963 - Early 1964
PlaceReichskommissariat Moskowien
ResultCollapse of Moskowien
Belligerents
Ex-Collaborator Governments

Council of the Russian Republic

Tver Autonomy
Leaders
Outcomes
Bormann becomes Fuhrer
Speer becomes Fuhrer
Göring becomes Fuhrer
Heydrich becomes Fuhrer

The Moskowien Dissolution is an event that results in the collapse of Reichskommissariat Moskowien after the German Civil War occurs.

Originally formed after the success of the German invasion of the Soviet Union in Operation Barbarossa, the Reichskommissariat would suffer from instability and internal problems whilst the Germans established their new colonial administration for Generalplan Ost.

However, after the shattering of the Reichskommissariat in the disastrous West Russian War, many partisans that have gone underground lay in waiting to restore Russian rule over the land.

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