East Germany

East Germany is a very large and new nation at 28 days old with citizens primarily of German ethnicity whose religion is Taoism. Its technology is first rate and its citizens marvel at the astonishing advancements within their nation. Its citizens pay extremely high taxes and many despise their government as a result. The citizens of East Germany work diligently to produce Marble and Wheat as tradable resources for their nation. The government has no definite position on foreign affairs at this time. When it comes to nuclear weapons East Germany will not research or develop nuclear weapons. The East Germany nation leaders are aware of the situation of drug use in the country but are too addicted to drugs themselves to do anything about it. East Germany does not allow any form of government protests. Its armed police forces work quickly at "dissolving" any and all government protests. It's borders are closed to all forms of immigration. Free speech is considered taboo in East Germany. The government of East Germany has no compassion for other people of the world and does not contribute to foreign aid. The government of East Germany will trade with any other country regardless of ethical consequences.

Government and Politics
East Germany is ruled by a network of regional soviets of workers and peasants. The head of state and Chairman of the Che Guevara Party, PresidentNorris, acts as the Speaker of the Supreme Soviet (or upper house) which unites representatives off all regions.

Once member of the International Communist Party, the Supreme Soviet of East Germany voted to withdraw the country's support for this international pact when the regional councils all agreed that the ICP no longer served their interests but rather their own political agenda.

As a member, however, PresidentNorris was always an outspoken apponent of Fascism and the Axis and, most recently, Nordreich alliances which appeared to promote it. East Germany most notably came close to war with the Axis alliance with backing from it's Warsaw Pact allies in late May until the situation was defused by interfering elements.

Economy
After the Maroon War, much of East Germany's infrastructure was reduced to rubble, and it's technological secrets shipped to neighboring nations for protection. With 100 percent military casualties, much of the remaining civilian population was drafted to the defense of Berlin. This had left the communist state struggling to recover.

Production
The citizens of East Germany work diligently to produce Marble and Wheat as tradable resources for their nation.

Trade Agreements
Marble and Wheat are tradable resources for the East German nation. They do not choose to trade, however, to learn self-reliance so their people will never again be the slaves of trade sanctions and trade partners.

Taxation
East Germany's citizens pay extremely high taxes and many despise their government as a result.

Military
• Total Number of Armed Forces: • Infantry: 266 • Armor: •Aircraft: •Missiles:

• Military Infrastructure: 671 • Satellite: 1 • Missile Defense: • Barracks: • Police Headquarters: • Guerrilla Camp:

Past Conflicts
Maroon War