Amur
History | Situation | Gameplay |
Amur, officially the All-Russian Government of Amur, is a Russian warlord state in the Far East. They are bordered by Manchuria to the south, Magadan to the north, and Chita to the West.
The country is one of three warlord states composed of the remainders of the White Army who claim themselves "The True Heirs of Harbin", the other two being Chita and Magadan.
History
The warlord state of Amur is controlled by the White émigré Russian Fascist Party and its notorious leader Konstantin Rodzaevsky. Originally based in Harbin, Rodzaevsky found Japanese backing after the Soviet collapsed and attempted an expedition into Russia. However, his Japanese materials quickly dried up, and other White émigré factions abandoned him and established rival groups under Mikhail Matkovsky and Tsar Mikhail II. Rodzaevsky has retreated to Amur and waits for another opportunity to strike.
Politics
National spirits
Heirs of Harbin |
In the aftermath of the Russian Civil War, the remainder of the White Army retreated into Harbin, exiled against their will. Nursing their wounds, they plotted for the overthrow of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. At the same time, however, a new movement coalesced in Harbin: fascism. Under the lead of Rodzaevsky and Matkovsky, the Russian Fascist Party became the premier party of Russian emigres. During the collapse of the Union, the Whites and the RFP formed a united front against the Bolsheviks. For a time, they were successful - until infighting split them from one another. Now the three splinters vie for power, each claiming to be the rightful heir of Harbin. | |
Russian Fascist Stronghold |
After the Unholy Union forced the true sons of Russia out, some of them found their way to Harbin, where, under the leadership of Rodzaevsky, we adopted the ideals of Fascism in order to more efficiently fight Bolshevism. As it was in the face of Fascism that the Unholy Union was shattered, we seem to have made a right call; and it is beneath the banner of Fascism that the Homeland will be reborn, and any despoilers will be run out of it. While we may be confined for now in this desolate land in the Far East, this sorry state in only due to betrayal; internal by Matkovsky and external by the dastardly Japanese. But our perseverance outlasted the Red Intermezzo; so shall it outlast all other traitors, and the Homeland will be reforged in fire. | |
The Paranoia of the Vozhd |
The days of Vozhd Rodzaevsky as the leader of Amur have had a toll on him, and so has the ultimate betrayal of Matkovsky and his allies. In a twist of irony, the leader of the Fascists has resorted to measures used by the Soviet leaders he wished to bring down, so as to secure his hold on power. |
Military
Generals
Amur has at least four generals, one among them is field marshal.
Field Marshal Lev Okhotin |
General Georgy Shekherev |
General Vasily Tyrsin |
General Konstantin Ageev |
Cabinet
Head of State: Konstantin Rodzaevsky (Clerical Fascism) | The Vozhd of the Russians |
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Head of Government: Lev Okhotin (Clerical Fascism) | Devoted Follower |
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Foreign Minister: Mikhail Spasovsky (Clerical Fascism) | The Cloak-n-Dagger Schemer |
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Economy Minister: Konstantin Steklov (Clerical Fascism) | Planned Economy Proponent |
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Security Minister: Alexander Bolotov (Stratocracy) | Prince of Terror |
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Quote
"Ignited by a tragedy, the fascists of Russia perished in a farce"
Trivia
Amur's security minister Alexander Bolotov will replace Konstantin Rodzaevsky, if you change the country's ideology to ultranationalism through the console. It can't be achieved in normal gameplay, and is potentially related to the second decade of content.
Notes
- ↑ This spirit is shared by the three "Heirs of Harbin" states.