Reichskommissariat Zentralafrika
Reichskommissariat Zentralafrika | |
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The Flag of Reichskommissariat Zentralafrika | |
Flag of the Germanic Reich TAG = COG | |
Capital | Léopoldville |
Ruling Party | Generalbüro für Zentralafrikanische Angelegenheiten (Tr. General Office for Central African Affairs) |
Head of State | Reichskommissar Siegfried Müller |
Sphere | Grossraum Kontinentaleuropa |
Foreign Alignment | Autonomous Reichskommissariat, Einheitspakt |
GDP | WIP |
Credit Rating | WIP |
Market Type | Autonomous Colonial Economy |
Reichskommissariat Zentralafrika is a colonial holding of the Greater Germanic Reich, sitting in the heart of Africa. It is one of the 3 Reichskommissariats in Africa, having been carved out of former European colonies as part of the peace settlement between the defeated Allied Powers and the victorious Germanic Reich.
It is administered by Reichskommissar Siegfried Müller, a famous hero, seen on television frequently. In reality however, Zentralafrika acts more as Müller's fiefdom, with day to day administration run by Rolf Steiner, whilst he goes on safari trips to hunt big game and adventuring.
History[edit | edit source]
Pre-War History[edit | edit source]
Initially, the territory of Zentralafrika was populated by a number of tribes, the most powerful being the Kingdom of Kongo, from which the modern name of the Congo lake and rainforest takes its name.
During the Scramble for Africa, the Congo was a much-coveted territory by nearly all European powers. Ultimately, however, it was decided to hand over the territory to King Leopold II of Belgium as his own personal fief to settle the dispute. Leopold brutally exploited the rubber resources of the Congo, to such an extent that following the publication of the novel Heart of Darkness in 1899, the Belgian government would ultimately end up seizing the territory from Leopold in 1909, although notably, the brutality under the Belgian government was not significantly less than that under Leopold.
Briefly in 1940, the Congo Free State would become the home of the Belgian Government-in-Exile until German forces arrived and subjugated African colonies granted to them in the peace following the Second World War, the Congo (renamed to Kongo) being earmarked as one of the territories taken. The lands of the Congo would be handed to the Germans by the Belgians.
Now in the hands of the Germans, they would carve out their new colonial holdings from the Belgian Congo Free State as they saw fit. It was there that Reichkommissariat Zentralafrika was born.
A Rising Star[edit | edit source]
During the Nazi's quest to subjugate and colonise Africa, and the eventual bush war in the Congo against their efforts, a rising star from the ranks, Oberleutnant Siegfried Müller proved himself useful in pacifying the region. This was done through hiring or coercing at gunpoint - Congolese tribespeople to inflitrate and assist in destroying the resistance cells, as well as act as guides through the unfamilar terrain.
These methods earned him much fame and distinction, and as his reward he was promoted to Reichskommisar of Zentralafrika.
Allegedly, due to his connections and kickbacks as Reichskommisar, Müller's acquired wealth was so large that he would routinely boast about how he didn't need men to put down any rebellions. Instead he would simply pay off the rebels to join his army instead, completely averting rebellions with the wave of his hand and a wad of cash.
The Golden Years[edit | edit source]
Under his leadership, Zentralafrika would quickly grow to be one of the most profitable Reichskommisariats of the Reich.
Open to foreign exploitation, many German companies would flock to the resource-rich Katanga region, taking advantage of its natural resources and cheap labour.
At some time in the 50s prior to the German economic crash, the Congo river would be dammed, resulting in the basin flooding over. The human toll from the damming of the river was severe, especially amongst the local natives who drowned or lost their homes as a result. However, with the Congo dam planted, irrigation and access to water was readily available, allowing the growth of large plantations of cash crops surrounding the lake, which were extremely profitable..
Zentralafrika's profits would drop somewhat due to the economic crash and stagnation of the Reich in the mid-50s, partly due to a drop in investments into the region as a whole. However, like it's sister state Reichskommissariat Ostafrika, they would be the only parts of the German economy to turn a surplus and generate profits.
National Spirits[edit | edit source]
Reichskomissariat Zentralafrika starts with the following National Spirits
Name | In Game Description | Effects |
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Heart of Afrika | Controlling the great Congo Basin and the sprawling plantations surrounding it, and with extensive foreign investment. Zentralafrika controls the vast wealth of German Africa. German ships fill the various rivers and canals, taking these riches across the continent and to the heart of the Reich itself. | Resource Gain Efficiency: +20.00%
Construction Speed: +25.00% Production Efficiency Cap: +15.00% Production Efficiency Growth: +15.00% Needed Consumer Goods: -5.00% |
Hands Off Administration | To call the leadership of Reichskommisar Müller light handed would be a great understatement. Being far more interested in going on safari and enjoying the pleasures of power, most plantations have been given over to private coporations, local chiefs and kings empowered, as well as extensive native recruitment into the SS and ample opportunity for slaves to earn their freedom. | Daily Political Power Gain: -0.10
Recruitable Population Factor: -5% Stability: +20.00% |
Soldiers of Fortune | Unbeknownst to Germania, the Zentralafrikan Garrison is no mere garrison at all. Some of the finest mercenaries in the world, our soldiers fight in combat zones across the globe in the service of the highest bidder. OFN, Pakt, Triumvirate, Sphere, only wealth can secure our loyalty. Until someone else pays more, that is. | Division Organization: -10.0%
Division Recovery Rate: +15.0% War Support: +10.00% Hot Acclimatization Gain Factor: +20.0% |
Lobster War | Currently we are engaged in a conflict with the benighted degenerates of Brazil over our right to fish in their waters. While they incessantly insist on their "rights" under "international law", we, the Master Race in Afrika, laught at their pretentions as our companies plunder their waters. This yields great financial and reputational benefits for us, as German officials and military men delight in eating our seafood.
If, however, the Brazilians decide to get up and start insisting on these precious "rights" of theirs, we might have some trouble. That's because if we take a close look at treaty law, we really don't have much of a claim to fishing in Brazilian waters aside from the power of the Reich. |
Daily Political Power Gain: +0.10
Needed Consumer Goods: -5.00% |
The Mercenary Army | Given Müller's profound status as a mercenary, it's no surprise many within the profession gravitate towards him, forming a significant portion of Zentralafrika's garrison. Various groups of highly experienced mercenaries utilize Zentralafrika as a base of operations or operate within for various jobs, and their wisdom can be imparted unto the garrison as a whole.
Of course as soldiers for hire, nothing comes without a price. Müller understands this, and all it takes are a few paychecks, handshakes, and a promise for glory and adventure to get exactly what he needs. |
Division Speed: +5.80%
Recruitable Population Factor: 1% Supply Consumption: -5.8% Reconnaissance: +9.6% Division Attack: +9.6% Division Defense: +3.2% |