Republic of Strasburg

History of Strasburg
Strasburg is a small province in north-east Germany. Strasburg was founded under the principals of freedom and civil rights. After the fall of the Third Reich, Germany was split into East and West Germany. Strasburg laid just beyond the barrier on the Soviet-occupied East Germany. After the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, and the allies left Germany, Germany quickly broke out into a Civil War. Just like WWII, it was East vs. West Germany. However, in 2000 West Germany won with help from the allies, Germany was now declared a democratic country, The German Federation. On 2001, a small province north of Berlin, Strasburg, who had access to old Soviet tanks and weaponry, that was left after the soviet-occupation left Germany, was used to fight yet another Civil War. The German-Strasburg War was later known as the Ten Year War. Strasburg insurgents, who was lead by Second Generation German Army Officer, Hans Von Steiner, quickly attack key points of Germany’s outside infrastructure. On September 21st, 2010, Hans Von Steiner personally lead 5,000 Strasburg troops to Germany’s capital, Berlin, for a peace talk of declaring independence. Representative Hans Von Steiner approached German President Christian Wulff and came up with a compromise. Steiner’s tactics force German Army Troops heavy casualties, leaving Berlin almost unprotected. As 5,000 Strasburgians stand outside the Bundestag as Steiner works peace talks with the German Federation’s Parliament, he approaches a compromise. The Strasburg Compromise included, a separate German State be independent from the German Federation, located north-east Germany, capital Strasburg, Strasburg, and will become a Democratic-Parliament Government. Hans Von Steiner II and President Wulff shake hands on the steps of the Bundestag of September 21st, 2010.