Russia
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Official Language | Russian | |||
Capital | St. Petersburg | |||
Head of State | Alexander Kerensky | |||
Prime Minister | Pavel Milyukov | |||
Establishment - | ||||
Government | Autocratic Democracy | |||
Currency | Ruble | |||
Area | More 15.000.000 km² | |||
Population | Around 100.000.000 |
Russia is a country spannig from Europe to the Pacific. In Europe, it borders Finland, United Baltic Duchy, White-Ruthenia,Ukraine, Don-Kuban Union. In Central Asia, it borders Alash Orda and Mongolia. In the Far-East, it borders Fengtien Republic and Transamur
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History
At the Congress of Omsk in April 1919, the White Generals agreed to form a united political front behind Alexander Kerensky and the remaining forces of the Provisional Government. The united White forces, joined by the kingdom of Finland, made considerable gains, but the Red Army was still too strong and well placed, dominating the Russian industrial heartland and transportation networks. But soon the German empire, fearing the success of a dangerous ideology, decided to intervene on behalf of the Whites in exchange for the recognition of the treaty of Brest-Litovsk.
By September 1921, both Moscow and St. Petersburg fell to the White forces and the Russian Empire was re-established in the Imperial capital of St. Petersburg. For the past fifteen years the Empire, has governed in an uneasy coalition under the Czar, maintaining his power through electoral manipulation and a lack of serious political opposition.
Politics
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Head of State: Alexander Kerensky Prime Minister: Pavel Nikolayevich Milyukov (Kadet, born 15 January 1859)
Minister of Foreign Affairs: Viktor Mikhailovich Chernov (also called Boris Olenin, Socialist Revolutionnary, born 19 November 1873)
Minister of Finance: Georgij Mikhailovich, count Brasov (born 6 August 1910)
Minister of Interior: Field Marshal Petr Nikolayevich, baron Wrangel (born 15 August 1878)
Director of the Okhrana: Yan Karlovich Berzin (born 25 November 1885)
Chief General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation: General Anton Ivanovich Denikin (born 16 December 1872)
Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy: Admiral Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov (born 24 July 1904)
Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Air Force: Admiral Nikolai Mikhailovich Kharlamov (born 6 December 1905)
Military
The Russian military is currently weak and obsolete. It lacks coherent doctrine and there are significant disagreements in the General Staff on how the military should be developed. The current political situation of Russia is reflected on the military, with "Red" and "White" ideals raising their heads once again. The equipment of the armed forces is obsolete, practically Weltkrieg-era or even older.
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Culture
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