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# Fuhrerreich 0.2.5: Storm of Steel - Anniversary Update

## Main Features
- Norwegian content has gotten completely revamped
- The mod should be compatible with the 1.16 "Countenance" update
- General bug fixes - with more egregious ones such as the dissolution of the Stahlpakt following the fall of France, and the Cultural Revolution issue, where the updated stats didn't show on the decision gui, being fixed.
- Strategic regions, in europe mostly, have been somewhat reworked
- The US has gotten quite a few more building slots
- There are some state changes in Norway and the US
- Some new cities were added
- Slovakia has been given unique leaders and parties - Hlinka will no longer be immortal
- Germany may now create an African colonial state should they take control of any African state
- Soviet AI has somewhat been reworked, they should now be more aggressive towards areas like Central Asia and Caucasus

## New Portraits:
Baluchistan: Ahmad Yar Khan
Equatorial Africa: Bernhard Ruberg
Slovakia: Alexander Mach, Ferdinand Čatloš, Gejza Rehák, Ivan Dérer, Jozef Sivák, Juraj Janoška, Karol Sidor and Vladimír Clementis

Update: Feb 10 @ 1:22pm

# Führerreich 0.2.1: Storm of Steel - Patch 01
## Main Features
- Fixed https://discord.com/channels/831105414325862410/1338091147842818099
- Fixed a lof of other bug reports, most of which were less major
- The German AI is now much better, and WW2 should be smoother.
- Debuffed France and Italy, by losing a lot of starting factories in order to be better balanced with Germany
- Austrian Foreign Policy tree can now only be unlocked through the political ones.
- Changed Thumbnail to use the new FR logo
- Changed the prerequisites for a lot of German expansion focuses
- Germany can now start expansion 6 months earlier
- And a lot of other fixes and QoA changes

Update: Feb 4 @ 9:00am

Update: Feb 2 @ 12:43pm

# **Fuhrerreich 0.2: Storm of Steel**

# **Main Features:**
- Germany, Kiel, Rhineland and Austria have all received full reworks, updating the lore and gameplay of the nations.
- The entire military high command system has been reworked, with the vanilla standard for the high command of three military advisors as - well as vanilla traits being introduced. Along with this, changes in the military roster of some nations have taken place.
- Hungary has received a revamp, with an altered starting situation, changes in the characters and an expansion in its political, economic and military options.
- Serbia is now known as Yugoslavia, and new annexation events for Yugoslavia have been introduced.

# **Minor Features:**
- The United States of America, France or the United Kingdom may now merge their factions together if they are both at war with Germany.
- The Swiss and Belgian military trees have been entirely reworked.
- Norway’s economic and military trees have been entirely reworked.
- White peace events between Japan or Germany and the Entente, which may include the USA or UK have been implemented.
- The white peace events between Germany and the Entente as well as the Soviet Union have been reworked as well, allowing Germany to peace out for the moment with the exiled governments.
- Japan’s tree has received some minor changes.
- Several new loading screens have been added.
- Germany’s generals now all have descriptions.
- Added Mikhail Kirponos as a general to the Soviet Union
- Splinter German states now all have unique leaders

Reworked Trees:
Germany
Rhineland

New Trees:
Kiel
Austria

Expanded Trees:
Belgium
Switzerland
Hungary
Norway



New Portraits:
Austria: Alfred Jansa, Alfred Ritter von Hubicki, Engelbert Dollfuß, Erhard Raus, Ernst Fischer, Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg, Friedrich Materna, Hermann Foppa, Hermann Reschny, Johann Koplenig, Julius Deutsch, Kurt Schuschnigg, Lothar Rendulic, Ludwig Hülgerth, Otto Bauer, Otto von Habsburg, Sigismund Schilhawsky von Bahnbrück, Stjepan Sarkotić, Theodor Körner, Viktor Dankl and Wilhelm Zehner
Brittany: Olier Mordrel
Croatia: Niko Bartulović
Denmark: Frederick IX
Estonia: Konstantin Päts
Finland: Karl Lennart Oesch
French Republic: Camille Chautemps, Louis Marin and Maurice Gamelin
Puppet France: René Bouffet
Galicia: Vicente Risco
Greece: Georgios Kondylis, Georgios Kosmidis, Konstantinos Tsaldaris, Sokratis Dimaratos, Stylianos Manidakis and Vasileios Vrachnos
Puppet Germany: Anton Ackermann, Arthur Lieutenant, Ernst Mayer, Ernst Torgler, Fritz Rossler, Hans Lukaschek, Hermann Klingspor, Jakob Kaiser, Karl Otto Hamann, Kurt Muller, Kurt Schmitt, Kurt Schumacher, Leo Schwering, Otto Grotewohl, Otto Nuschke, Theodor Haubach, Vincenz Muller, Walter Fisch, Werner Willikens and Wilhelm Külz
Netherlands: Bernhard, Hendrik Seyffardt and Henk Feldmeijer
Hungary: András Littay, Béla Imrédy, Ferenc Feketehalmy-Czeydner, Gusztáv Hennyey, Gusztáv Jány, Iván Héjjas, Iván Hindy, Károly Beregfy, Károly Rassay, Sándor Festetics and Tibor Eckhardt
Italy: Annibale Bergonzoli and Giovanni Giuriati
Puppet Italy: Ettore Muti and Giuseppe Bottai
Japan: Kanji Ishiwara, Masatane Kanda and Shunroku Hata
North Germany: Gustav Dahrendorf, Heinrich Hellwege, Heinrich Leuchtgens, Hermann Höpker-Aschoff and Willi Agatz
Philippines: Benigno Aquino Sr.
Poland: Stanisław Burhardt-Bukacki and Stanisław Dubois
Prussia: Andreas Hermes, Carl Hubert Schwennicke, Franz Neumann, Hansjoachim von Rohr, Hermann Matern and Joachim von Ostau
Rhineland: August Siemsen, August Weber, Carl Leidner, Carl Spiecker, Curt Liebmann, Emil Guthardt, Erich Marcks, Eugen Ott, Eugene Mittelhauser, Ferdinand von Bredow, Franz von Roques, Friedrich von Boetticher, Fritz Schulte, Gerhard Wartenberg, Gerhard von Schwerin, Hans Adam Dorten, Hartmann von Richthofen, Heinrich Janson, Hellmuth Heye, Herbert von Bose, Hermann Foertsch, Hermann von Lüninck, Josef Friedrich Matthes, Josef Grohe, Julius Marx, Karl Jarres, Kurt von Hammerstein-Equord, Kurt von Schleicher, Magnus Heimannsberg, Max Fremerey, Nikolaus Hector, Oscar Meyer, Paul Silverberg, Paul Tirard, Peter Rang, Rene Altmayer, Theodor Groppe, Viktor von Schwedler, Weimar Council, Wilhelm Adam, Wilhelm Boden and Wilhelm Sollmann
Kiel Zone: Albert Schreiner, Anton Schifferer, Arthur Ewert, Artur Koenig, Carl Schroter, Emil Köster, Erich Dethleffsen, Erich von dem Bussche, Ernst Hintzmann, Eugen Schiffer, Ferdinand Noeldechen, Franz von Baselli, Friedrich Wiese, Gottfried Treviranus, Hans Beimler, Hans Kahle, Heinrich Brandler, Heinrich Rau, Hinrich Lohse, Julius Leber, Louise Schroeder, Ludwig Renn, Otto Braun, Otto Eggerstedt, Rudolf Amelunxun, Voldemar Roze, Wilhelm Hamkens, Wilhelm Pieck, Wilhelm Ulex, Willi Bredel and Willy Leow
Serbia: Dimitrije Ljotić and Ljubo Leontić
Slovakia: Andrej Hlinka
South Germany: Albert Buchmann, Christian Mergenthaler, Fritz Schäffer, Hermann Luppe and Wilhelm Hoegner
Soviet Union: Konstantin Rokossovsky and Mikhail Kirponos
Spanish Republic: Asensio Cabanillas
Sweden: Gosta Bagge
Switzerland: Friedrich Prisi, Gustave Combe, Henri Guisan, Hermann Flückiger, Jakob Huber, Jakob Labhardt, Jean de Muralt, Louis de Montmollin and Robert Tobler
Ukraine: Yurii Lapchynsky
United States of America: Earl Warren and Harold Stassen
Zhili Clique: Wang Kemin

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