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  1. Secret Transmission

     

    TO: Alvonia

    FROM: Königreich of Brandenburg

    SUBJ: Military Vechicles (RESP)

     

    We would be honored to have you build factories for us that would build the armored vehicles our Reichswehr so desperately needs. We desire thirty Leopard 2A5 MBTs and fourty Marder 1A4 IFVs at this time; as we wish to maintain neutrality and do not wish to wage war unless it is in our own defense, we do not expect to maintain that big a military, just one big enough to suffiently defend a nation the size of our kingdom. We thank our Alvonian neighbors for this generous offer and I personally hope relations between our nations will be quite warm indeed.

     

    King Friedrich Marienburg

  2. The Reichswehr desperately needed the small arms to supply its ranks and while it also needed armored vehicles, it was felt that that matter would have to wait as the need for small arms was considered a far more important matter. Thus, the weapons provided by Sverige was much welcomed as now the Reichswehr could effectively defend the Kingdom while the Royal Police Service could keep the streets safe effectively.

  3. Official Declaration from the Königreich of Brandenburg

    His Royal Highness King Friedrich thznks all of the nations whom have recognized the Kingdom thus far. We eagerly accept the offer from Sverige to sell its surplus military equipment to us and hope for a stable relationship between our two nations. In fact, we hope all of Europe enjoys great peace that will last our lifetime, hopefully even more.
  4. The Northlands confirms that a local government has arisen in the North Germany Protectorate Zone. We recognize its validity and the Bureau of German Affairs and Northlands military have been instructed to begin the process of removing peacekeepers from the region. We invite King Marienberg, or a plenipotentiary on his behalf, to Noordenwind for talks on the transfer of responsibility in the region as well as the future partnership of our nations.

    The Kingdom of Brandenburg thanks the Northlands for recognizing our sovreignty. His Majesty would be honored to come to the Northlands to discuss our future relationship.

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    The people of northern Germany had, until recently, been living in anarchy; not the sort of anarchy one would expect with roving biker gangs dominating the landscape but the sort with various small principalities and city-states dotting the countryside, battling each other for control over minute territories. That all changed recently when, led by a middle-aged man from the outskirts of Potsdam, a group of people from throughout those parts of Germany not yet under the control of other nations decided to band together and truly unite. That man, Friedrich Marienberg, appealed to the people of northern Germany via radio, gaining support with his calm, confident voice and his eagerness to see the free lands of that area united under one banner. The various communities held a joint discussion and finally, they agreed to hold a region-wide election which resulted in the formation of the Landtag, a bicaramel legislative body that is divided between the lower-tiered Abgeordnetenhaus (or House of Representatives) and the Bundesrat (or Federal Council) and elections were soon held within five months with representatives from all the different states (Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, Mecklenburg, Bremen, Saxony-Anhalt, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland Palatinate, Saarland, Hesse, and Thuringia). Next came who would be leader of this nation and the people overwhelmingly decided on having Marienberg as the King, albeit a constitutionalized one as they did not wish for him to have absolute power. Thus, another election was held, this time for the newly-established position of Chancellor with the results being Markus Koch of the Christian Democratic Union.

     

    Marienberg was crowned King of Brandenberg amidst a grand ceremony and much celebration; once that was done, the newly established government quickly established a military, the Reichswehr. A small army was assembled with rudimentary brown water patrol boats and small aircraft that would serve as transportation and improvised ground attack aircraft in times of war that was deemed adequate for the Kingdom's defense. Then came the more mundane matters; first, a national language (German) was established, the city of Berlin was quickly designated as the capital, and a flag was soon chosen: the red and white banner of the state that now shared its name with that of the nation. The people of northern Germany were ecstatic: their region was at last a united nation under one single creed.

     

    OOC: Welp, it's been quite a while since I last posted here, I'll try to keep up my activity here though it won't be easy since I don't often have access to the computer I have my CN passwords saved on. I will make a post up on the map shortly, basically I'm claiming northern Germany which hasn't been claimed as of yet as far as I can tell.

  6. The Saga Continues

     

    Several months have passed and, while there haven't been as many cases of dead journalists turning up, there still is quite a bit of tension in the country as police try to step up their efforts to protect the various news outlets, much to their chagrin. There have been suspicions raised about who could be behind the killings, whether it be policemen, criminals, or even people in the government. The police and the government deny any involvement in what has been going on with the journalists though that has done little to ease people's fears and suspicions.

     

    Many journalists have taken to hiding, going under false names and moving out to the country where they'd be less likely to be spotted and recognized by their true names. The tension within the country is the reason why Uruguay remains largely silent, being too busy dealing with the growing anger and sentiment to worry about the wider world. The President himself has remained quiet on the issue beyond a statement early on regarding his condolences on the families of those who were killed.

  7. Law Enforcement Beefs Up Security

     

    As more journalists turn up dead or disappeared without a trace, police step up their attempts to guard the journalists, placing non-uniformed personnel to keep watch over every investigative journalist to ensure their protection. Each journalist would have two police officers keeping watch as they conduct their investigations in their respective cases. The police, meanwhile, is currently looking into the deaths and disappearances, concerned that it is no mere coincidences that all of the confirmed deaths of the various journalists happen to seem to have been just accidents.

     

    People who work in the news industry are growing anxious over the growing number of deaths that have occurred over the past few weeks. Surviving journalists are rightfully worried about whether or not they too will perish just like the others. A certain sense of confusion is gripping much of the country as the government tries to look into the matters of the deaths of the journalists.

  8. Montevideo

    July 15, 20XX


     

    Over the past two weeks, seven journalists have mysteriously turned
    up dead, the latest being our own Josefina Fernendez, who had died in a
    car crash late Saturday night. She was reportedly hit by a drunk driver
    while driving home after leaving her workplace late at night, bleeding
    to death by the time paramedics had arrived. Five of the other six had
    committed suicide while the last one was also killed by a drunk driver,
    the driver in question having yet to be identified.

     

    Authorities are puzzled by this string of deaths and are considering
    looking into them, as they indeed suspect certain elements of foul play.
    In particular, they are searching for the drunk driver(s) responsible
    for the deaths of Fernendez and the other journalist, Julio Aguila,
    though they have yet to identify any suspects.

  9. Montevideo Weekly

     

     

    Montevideo

    July 15, 20XX

     

    Over the past two weeks, seven journalists have mysteriously turned up dead, the latest being our own Josefina Fernendez, who had died in a car crash late Saturday night. She was reportedly hit by a drunk driver while driving home after leaving her workplace late at night, bleeding to death by the time paramedics had arrived. Five of the other six had committed suicide while the last one was also killed by a drunk driver, the driver in question having yet to be identified.

     

    Authorities are puzzled by this string of deaths and are considering looking into them, as they indeed suspect certain elements of foul play. In particular, they are searching for the drunk driver(s) responsible for the deaths of Fernendez and the other journalist, Julio Aguila, though they have yet to identify any suspects.

     

     

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