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Flandern-Wallonien
Flanders-Wallonia
Motto
Eendracht maakt macht, L'union fait la force,
Einigkeit gibt Stärke (Unity gives Strength)
Anthem
The Brabançonne
flanderswallonia.png
Official Languages Dutch, French, German
Capital Brussels
Head of State Adalbert von Hohenzollern
Head of Government August Borms
Establishment
  - Peace with Honour

  November 11, 1921
    Election of Aldalbert I   February, 17 1922
Government Parliamentary monarchy
Currency Flemish-Walloon franc
Area 13 522 km²
Population Arround 5 million

Flanders-Wallonia is a country in Western Europe. It is bordered by Netherlands to the east, Germany to the south and Commune of France to the west.

Contents

History

The Belgian army, commanded by King Albert himself, was the first that fought the German armies during the Weltkrieg and among the other vanquished armies during the defeat of France. With the land under German occupation, Belgium was forced to comply to every single term: Belgian Congo becoming another German holding in Africa, most of Wallonia annexed to Germany, and the country itself ceased to function under the same name. Inspired by the speeches of Jules Destrée, German experts concluded that a federal state was the only chance to avoid riots between the Flemish and Walloons. Thus, the kingdom of Flanders-Wallonia (Flandern-Wallonien in German) was created, headed by the Kaiser’s third son, Adalbert von Hohenzollern, and the former head of German occupation authorities, August Borms, still de facto head of the government.

Politics

The federal structure of Flanders-Wallonia give the states of Flanders and Wallonia a high degree of autonomy. The states are sovereign in questions like taxation, budget and they both have a sovereign police force. Matters concerning national defense, foreign policy and other higher functions are decided by the Federal Government and the King.

King of Flanders-Wallonia: S.K.H. Adalbert von Preußen

Prime Minister: August Borms

Minister of Foreign Affairs: Leon Degrelle

Minister of Economy: Georges Theunis

Minister of Justice: Emiel Thiers

Head of the General Intelligence and Security Service: Paul Ouwerx

Minister of Defense and Chief of the Federal Forces: Leon Degrelle

Commander in Chief of Federal Land Forces: Réné Lagrou

Commander in Chief of Federal Navy: Fritz Conrad

Commander in Chief of Federal Air Forces: Fritz Löb

Military

The armed forces of Flanders-Wallonia are under the control of Germany, which guarantees the protection and safety of the country.

Army

The Federal Land Forces comprise four infantry divisions (one with an artillery brigade) and a specialized mountain division with an artillery brigade. German units of the Reichsheer also operate within the borders of the country.

Navy and Air Forces

The Federal Air Forces are basically non-existant, with German Luftstreitkräfte providing air cover to Flanders-Wallonia. The Federal Navy only has two transport flotilla, the German Kaiserliche Marine is in charge of the protection of the country.

Foreign relations

Flanders-Wallonia is under the political, economical and military authority of Germany and grants military access to German units. It is a member of Mitteleuropa and is considered the "Vanguard in the west", like United Baltic Duchy in the east.

Very good relations with Germany, Mittelafrika and other countries in Mitteleuropa.

Friendly relations with Austria-Hungary, Denmark and Poland.

Declared hostility against the Commune of France.

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