首都:Berlin
政府类型:Fascist, National Socialist
阵营:Axis (Leader)
The 德意志国 was instituted as the successor to the German Empire that was dismantled in the November Revolution of 1918/19 after WW1. The so-called Weimar Republic kept the name of German Reich until its dissolution in 1945. With the Nazis' rise to power in 1933, the country was transformed into a dictatorship led by Adolf Hitler. It was the primary Axis Power in the European Theatre. Historically, the German Reich precipitated the Second World War by attacking Poland on 1 September 1939, and the German Reich closed the European Theatre of the Second World War by its surrender between 4 May and 9 May 1945.
In 1936, the Nazi party has all but secured its grip on power, facing little in the way of organized resistance and is preparing the country for the next war.
Geography
In 1936, the 德意志国 is one of the largest countries in Europe, spanning parts of both Western and Central Europe from the Rhine to Silesia, and from the North and Baltic Seas to the Alps. Clockwise from the north, Germany borders 丹麦, 波兰, 捷克斯洛伐克, 奥地利, 瑞士, 法国, 卢森堡, 比利时 and the 荷兰. Additionally, the exclave of East Prussia runs from the Baltic Sea to the north to 立陶宛 to the northeast and has Poland to the east, south, and west.
The border states of Rhineland and Moselland are demilitarised in 1936, and the German Reich cannot move forces into the area until it completes the Rhineland national focus, or if it gets involved in a war before doing the Rhineland national focus.
The coastline consists mostly of flat, arable land and the East Frisian marshes, which together form part of the North European Plain. Much of the German interior is heavily forested, most prominent being the Black Forest region near the Alsatian border. Foothills dominate the Czechoslovakian border. The southern border with Switzerland and Austria is somewhat mountainous, although very little Alpine territory actually resides within prewar German borders; Lake Constance (the Bodensee) forms part of this southern border with Switzerland and Austria. The Rhine and Danube rivers both run partially through Germany towards the North Sea and the Black Sea respectively, whilst the Elbe, Oder, and Weser all run to the German coastline and the major ports of Hamburg, Stettin, and Bremen. The Kiel Canal traverses the German state of Schleswig-Holstein to connect the North and Baltic seas, allowing German and allied vessels to bypass the Danish straits.
There are many large urban areas in Germany, and most German states host at least one major city. The capital, Berlin, and the regional hubs Frankfurt and Munich are the most important cities from a strategic point of view, and the large Rhine-Ruhr conurbation in the northwest is also a vital, highly industrialized region. Germany's largest naval bases are situated at Wilhelmshaven and Kiel, and the nation has a generally high infrastructure level.
Events
National focus
German national focus tree.
德意志国, as one of the seven major powers, has a unique national focus tree.
- 四年计划线:
- 这条线允许玩家增强工业,增加一个研发槽,在欧洲修建要塞防线,以及建立傀儡国。
- 空军革新线:
- 这条线允许玩家增强空军,并且获得火箭和核能科学的加成。
- 陆军革新线:
- 这条线允许玩家增强陆军,并与 苏维埃联盟建立可能的联盟.
- 莱茵兰/法西斯线:
- 这条法西斯线允许与 苏维埃联盟的战争,以及与 中华民国 或 日本的友谊. 他还引向下面的德奥合并分支。
- 德奥合并分支:
- 这条莱茵兰线下的分支允许玩家吞并、傀儡、或宣战其他国家。
- 重整海军军备线:
- 这条线允许玩家增强海军并与一些国家亲善。
- 反对希特勒线:
- 这条线允许玩家推翻希特勒内阁的统治并引向 民主主义 或 中立主义的路线。
- 皇帝归来分支:
- 这条线将会恢复德意志帝国的 君主制 , 使威廉二世成为德国的领导人。给予对 联合王国 和 法国的战争目标, 以及恢复 奥匈帝国与 意大利 的君主制; 德意志帝国还可以选择与 没有结果结盟以攻击 法国以及驱逐过去的共产主义分子。德意志帝国还可以与东方国家结盟以对抗 苏维埃联盟。
- 与皇室和解分支:
- 这条线将会创建一个 立宪君主制政府;无论皇帝是威廉二世还是威廉三世。 它将会和 奥地利、 捷克斯洛伐克、 匈牙利王国、 南斯拉夫、 罗马尼亚王国、 波兰和低地国家、北欧国家、波罗的国家结盟来对抗 苏维埃联盟以及其他的红色势力。它还允许玩家打开额外的一个研究槽并获得核能科技的加成,以及相同政体下的和平版德奥合并。
Technology
Army Technology |
Naval Technology |
Air Technology |
Electronics & Industry
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- Infantry Eq. I
- Motorized
- Armored Car I
- Mountain Infantry I
- Support Equipment
- Engineer Company I
- Recon Company I
- Light Tank II
- Heavy Tank I
- Towed Artillery I
- Towed Anti-Air I
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- 1936 Destroyer Hull / Destroyer II (without MtG)
- Passive Sonar
- Basic Depth Charges
- 1936 Cruiser Hull / Light Cruiser II (without MtG)
- Heavy Cruiser I (without MtG)
- Upgraded Deutschland Class (without MtG)
- Basic Cruiser Armor Scheme / Heavy Cruiser II (without MtG)
- 1936 Heavy Ship Hull / Battleship II (without MtG)
- Battlecruiser I (without MtG)
- 1936 Submarine Hull / Submarine II (without MtG)
- Improved Ship Torpedo Launcher
- Basic Light Battery
- Basic Medium Battery
- Basic Heavy Battery
- Turreted Secondary Battery
- Transport Ship
- Contact Mine
- Minelaying Submarine
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- Close Air Support I
- Fighter I
- Naval Bomber I
- Tactical Bomber I
- Strategic Bomber I
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- Fuel Refining I
- Synthetic Oil Experiments
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Doctrines
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|
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Politics
National spirit
Bitter Loser
- Ideology drift defense: +50%
- Can create factions
Bitterness over defeat in the Great War dominates the politics of this nation.
General Staff
- Division Organization: +5%
- Planning Speed: +25%
The German General staff was responsible for the continuous study of all aspects of war, including the drawing up and reviewing of plans for mobilization or campaign. This contributed to a higher level of Organization in the army.
Diplomacy
As a Fascist country, the 德意志国 begins with slightly negative relationships with most of the world. In Europe, only 意大利 has positive relations with the German Reich. The Treaty of Versailles demilitarized Germany's border with 比利时, 卢森堡, and part of the 荷兰 and 法国. The German Reich is the leader of the Axis at the start of the game but has no allies yet at the beginning of the grand campaign. Following the 1.5 patch, Germany is able to form the German Empire through national focus, and the Greater German Reich or Holy Roman Empire through decisions.
Political parties
Political Party |
Ideology |
Popularity |
Party Leader |
Country Name |
Is Ruling?
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Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei |
Fascist |
60% |
Adolf Hitler / Heinrich Himmler (if the SS takes control of Germany or after taking Berlin in the Civil War) / Hermann Göring (if Hitler dies after the Sudeten Crisis) / Karl Donitz (if Hitler dies after the Sudeten Crisis) |
German Reich |
Yes
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Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands |
Communist |
20% |
Wilhelm Pieck |
Socialist Republic of Germany |
No
|
Zentrum |
Democratic |
20% |
Konrad Adenauer |
German Republic |
No
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Non-Aligned / Deutschnationale Volkspartei (if Revive the Kaiserreich/Re-establish Free Elections is chosen) / Militarregierung (at the start of the German Civil War) |
Non-Aligned |
0% |
Generic (If "Oppose Hitler" Focus has not been chosen) / August von Mackensen (If "Oppose Hitler" HAS been chosen) / Wilhelm II (If "Return of the Kaiser" has been chosen) / Wilhelm III (If "Return of the Kaiser" has been chosen but Germany backs down or Wilhelm II dies after he becomes leader of Germany) |
German Military Junta (Mackensen) / German Empire(Random Leader/Wilhelm II/Wilhelm III) |
No
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Political leaders
Ideology
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (Fascist)
- Can force government of another country to adopt the same ideology.
- Can send volunteer forces
- Justify war goal time when at war with a major: -80%
Staff and designers
These are choices of ministers and design companies for the German Reich.
Tank Designers
Designer
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Type
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Effect
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Cost ()
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Porsche
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Heavy Tank Designer
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- Armor Research Speed: +15.0%
- Armor:
- Armor: +5 %
- Hard attack: +5 %
By selecting this Design Company they will permanently affect capabilities on all equipment researched while they are hired.
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150
|
MAN
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Medium Tank Designer
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- Armor Research Speed: +15.0%
- Armor:
- Reliability: +5 %
- Soft attack: +5 %
By selecting this Design Company they will permanently affect capabilities on all equipment researched while they are hired.
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150
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Henschel
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Mobile Tank Designer
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- Armor Research Speed: +15.0%
- Armor:
- Max Speed: +5 %
- Reliability: +10 %
By selecting this Design Company they will permanently affect capabilities on all equipment researched while they are hired.
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150
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Ship Designers
Designer
|
Type
|
Effect
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Cost ()
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Germaniawerft
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Atlantic Fleet Designer
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- Naval Research Speed: +15.0%
- Carrier:
- Capital Ship:
- Armor: +10 %
- Heavy Attack: +10 % (without : Naval Firepower: +10 %
By selecting this Design Company they will permanently affect capabilities on all equipment researched while they are hired.
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150
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Blohm & Voss
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Raiding Fleet Designer
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- Naval Research Speed: +15.0%
- Carrier:
- Surface Visibility: -10 %
- Max Speed: +10 %
- Deck Size: -10 %
- Capital Ship:
- Surface Visibility: -10 %
- Max Speed: +10 %
- Heavy Attack: -10 % (without : Naval Firepower: -10 %
- Screen:
- Surface Visibility: -10 %
- Max Speed: +10 %
- Submarines:
- Sub Visibility: -10 %
- Surface Visibility: -10 %
- Max Speed: +10 %
By selecting this Design Company they will permanently affect capabilities on all equipment researched while they are hired.
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150
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Aircraft Designers
Designer
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Type
|
Effect
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Cost ()
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Messerschmitt
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Light Aircraft Designer
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- Air Research Time: Speed: +15.0%
- Fighter:
- Agility: +10 %
- Max Speed: +10 %
- Carrier Fighter:
- Agility: +10 %
- Max Speed: +10 %
By selecting this Design Company they will permanently affect capabilities on all equipment researched while they are hired.
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150
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Focke Wulf
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Medium Aircraft Designer
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- Air Research Time: Speed: +15.0%
- Heavy Fighter: Reliability: +20 %
- Tactical Bomber: Reliability: +20 %
By selecting this Design Company they will permanently affect capabilities on all equipment researched while they are hired.
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150
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Heinkel
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Heavy Aircraft Designer
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- Air Research Time: Speed: +15.0%
- Strategic Bomber: Strategic Bombing: +10 %
By selecting this Design Company they will permanently affect capabilities on all equipment researched while they are hired.
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150
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Dornier
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Naval Aircraft Designer
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- Air Research Speed: +15.0%
- Naval Bomber:
- Range: +10 %
- Naval Attack: +10 %
- CV Naval Bomber:
- Range: +10 %
- Naval Attack: +10 %
- CV Fighter:
- Range: +10 %
- Agility: +10 %
- CV Naval CAS:
- Range: +10 %
- Naval Attack: +10 %
By selecting this Design Company they will permanently affect capabilities on all equipment researched while they are hired.
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150
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Junkers
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CAS Designer
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- Air Research Speed: +15.0%
- Close Air Support:
- Ground Attack: +10 %
- Reliability: +10 %
- Carrier CAS:
- Ground Attack: +10 %
- Reliability: +10 %
By selecting this Design Company they will permanently affect capabilities on all equipment researched while they are hired.
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150
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Materiel Designers
Designer
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Type
|
Effect
|
Cost ()
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Opel
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Motorized Equipment Designer
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- Motorization Research Speed: +15.0%
|
150
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Mauser
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Infantry Equipment Designer
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- Small Arms Research Speed: +15.0%
|
150
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Rheinmetall
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Artillery Equipment Designer
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- Artillery Research Speed: +15.0%
|
150
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Industrial Concern
Designer
|
Type
|
Effect
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Cost ()
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Krupp
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Industrial Concern
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- Industrial Research Speed: +15.0%
|
150
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Siemens
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Electronics Concern
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- Electronics ResearchSpeed: +15.0%
|
150
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IG Farben
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Refining Concern
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- Industrial Research Speed: +5.0%
- Synthetic resources Research Speed: +15.0%
|
150
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Theorists
Theorist
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Type
|
Effect
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Cost ()
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Alfred Saalwächter
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Submarine Specialist
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- Naval Experience Gain: +0.05 daily
- Trade Interdiction Doctrine: +20 %
|
250
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Erich von Manstein
|
Mobile Warfare Expert
|
- Army Experience Gain: +0.05 daily
- Mobile Warfare Doctrine Research Speed: +15.0%
|
250
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W. von Richthofen
|
Close Air Support Proponent
|
- Air Experience Gain: +0.05 daily
- Battlefield Support Doctrine Research Speed: +15.0%
|
250
|
Heinz Guderian
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Blitzkrieg Theorist
|
- Army Experience Gain: +0.05 daily
- Land Doctrine Research Speed: +10.0%
- Armor: Max Speed: +10 %
|
150
|
Ernst Udet
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Dive bomber
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- Air Experience Gain: +0.05 daily
- Air Doctrine Research Speed: +10.0%
- Close Air Support: Ground Attack: +10 %
|
150
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Otto Cillax
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Naval Theorist
|
- Naval Experience Gain: +0.05 daily
- Naval Doctrine Research Speed: +10.0%
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150
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Walther Wever
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Air Warfare Theorist
|
- Air Experience Gain: +0.05 daily
- Air Doctrine Research Speed: +10.0%
|
150
|
Werner Heisenberg
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Nuclear Scientist
|
- Nuclear Research Speed: +15.0%
|
150
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Wernher von Braun
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Rocket Scientist
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- Rocket Research Speed: +15.0%
|
150
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Economy
Laws
征兵法案 |
经济法案 |
贸易法案
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有限征兵
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部分动员
- 25% 生活消费品工厂
- +10% 军用工厂建造速度
- −10% 军转民消耗
- −10% 民转军消耗
- -10% 石油转换燃油效率
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有限出口
- 25% 可出口资源
- +1% 科研速度
- +5% 工厂/海军船坞产出
- +5% 建造速度
- +10% 泄露给他国的民政情报
- +5% 泄露给他国的海军情报
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Industry
Factories 1936
28 Military Factories
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10 Naval Dockyard
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32 Civilian Factories
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The German industrial capacity is formidable. Germany possesses the largest military production capacity out of all European countries and its civilian industry is on par with the other European major countries. The only thing Germany lacks is a sizable naval production capacity, something that eventually needs to be addressed in order to challenge the navies of other countries.
Resources
Total resources 1936
Oil
|
Aluminum
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Rubber
|
Tungsten
|
Steel
|
Chromium
|
3
|
137
|
0
|
5
|
412
|
5
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Total resources 1939
Oil
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Aluminum
|
Rubber
|
Tungsten
|
Steel
|
Chromium
|
7
|
139
|
12
|
6
|
433
|
6
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These numbers represent the available resources, depending on trade law a certain amount may be traded away.
As far as resources are concerned, Germany falls a little short compared to the United Kingdom and France. While Germany has access to a large amount of steel and a good amount of aluminum, they have a severe shortage of everything else and can easily become dependent on foreign import to fuel their military apparatus. Luckily, the Rubber and Oil shortage can be at least partially mitigated with synthetic resource refineries while metals (Tungsten and Chromium) can be secured throughout Europe.
Military
Army
1936 scenario:
24 Infantry Divisions |
1 Motorized Division |
1 Mountain Divisions |
1 Cavalry Division |
3 Light Tank Divisions
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Total: 30 Divisions | Manpower Used: 269.60K
In 1936, 德意志国's Wehrmacht is relatively small compared to the armies of the other major powers. However, quality is its strength, the Wehrmacht is well trained, with all divisions being regulars and thus receiving 25% bonuses in combat. The Wehrmacht is also well equipped, with no equipment shortages, large infantry divisions (a width of 18), and support artillery and engineers. Most importantly, it has a highly elite mobile segment, with 3 light tank Panzer divisions and one motorized SS division. The Panzers are mostly light tank 1, but light tank 2 is already researched and in production for upgrades. This 4 division unit can be dangerous if deployed effectively to punching through enemy lines on plains and then aggressively encircling enemies.
Thus, there is no need to wait for slow rearmament in single player. The player can easily crush the UK (through a surprise invasion) or France with its starting army with the right strategy. Even in peacetime, the elite mobile divisions can be sent as volunteers to Spain or Japan for extremely decisive impacts. Neither Republican Spain nor China will usually have countermeasures against aggressive encirclement by Panzers, that being said, ending the wars too quickly may have negative strategic effects due to rocketing world tension.
Examples of alternative division template names for German Reich include:
- Mountaineers - Gebirgs-Division
- Marines - Marine-Division or Marine-Korps
- Paratroopers - Flieger-Division or Fallschirmjäger-Division (after 1943)
- Motorized - Motorisierte-Division
- Mechanized - Panzergrenadier-Division
- Armor - Panzer-Division
Motorized units list
Name |
Type |
Techyear
|
Opel Blitz |
Motorized I |
1936
|
Sd.Kfz. 11 |
Mechanized I |
1940
|
Sd.Kfz. 251 |
Mechanized II |
1942
|
Sd.Kfz. 251/20 |
Mechanized III |
1944
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Tank units list
Name |
Type |
Techyear |
Variants TD / SPA / AAA
|
Leichttraktor |
Great War Tank |
1918 |
|
Panzer I |
Light Tank I |
1934 |
Pzjager I / Bison / FlakPz I
|
Panzer II |
Light Tank II |
1936 |
Marder II / Wespe / FlakPz Luchs
|
Leopard |
Light Tank III |
1941 |
JagdLeopard / WT Leopard / FlakPz 1602
|
Panzer III |
Medium Tank I |
1939 |
StuG III / Grille / Möbelwagen
|
Panzer IV |
Medium Tank II |
1941 |
JagdPz IV / Hummel / Ostwind
|
Panther |
Medium Tank III |
1943 |
Jagdpanther / Grille 12 / Coelian
|
Grosstraktor |
Heavy Tank I |
1934 |
Sturer Emil / None / None
|
Tiger |
Heavy Tank II |
1941 |
Elefant / Sturmtiger / None
|
King Tiger |
Heavy Tank III |
1943 |
Jagdtiger / GW Tiger / None
|
Maus |
Super Heavy Tank |
1943 |
Jagdmaus / GW E-100 / FlakMaus
|
E-50 |
MBT |
1945 |
E-25 / None / None
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Navy
Capital ships 1936
2 Battleships
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2 Heavy Cruisers
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Screens and Submarines 1936
8 Light Cruisers
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12 Destroyers
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14 Submarines
|
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Total: 38 Ships || Manpower Used: 21K
The Kriegsmarine ("War Navy") is small and outdated in 1936, and without serious rearmament efforts, it won't stand a chance against the Royal Navy due to a lack of modern capital ships and air power. However, it can be rebuilt in the time available into an effective fighting force, especially if operating under the protection of the Luftwaffe.
Historically, the Third Reich had begun to implement a massive shipbuilding programme known as Plan Z that called for no fewer than ten modern battleships (including the Scharnhorst and Bismarck classes), four aircraft carriers (including the unfinished Graf Zeppelin) and three battlecruisers (the planned O-class) to lead a large fighting force of surface raiders capable of both operating far out into the Atlantic against convoys and fighting pitched fleet battles in the North Sea against the Royal Navy, but efforts stalled as resources and yards were diverted to more critical material following the outbreak of war.
Production shifted almost entirely to U-boats in a bid to cut Britain off from the resources of the Commonwealth and USA through unrestricted submarine warfare, and by the end of the war, the Kriegsmarine was overwhelmingly comprised of U-boats, many of very advanced design that heavily influenced post-War Allied submarines after the fall of the Third Reich. The player can choose either of these directions through the small naval branch of Germany's national focus tree, although Plan Z will take some more time to execute than the construction of a submarine raiding fleet.
Germany starts with some technological advantages in naval design, including 1936 designs for light cruisers, destroyers and submarines, and in 1936 has eight Type IIA U-boats and four Type 1934-class destroyers under construction, as well as the famous Admiral Graf Spee "pocket battleship" (heavy cruiser) about to leave the drydock. Two Scharnhorst-class tiers II battleships are under construction as well. It has two manufacturers to choose from - Germaniawerft and Blohm & Voss - which respectively confer bonuses for capital ships and raiding fleets.
Naval units list
Name |
Type |
Techyear
|
Type 23 |
Destroyer I |
1922
|
Zerstörer 1934 |
Destroyer II |
1936
|
Narvik Class |
Destroyer III |
1940
|
Zerstörer 1944 |
Destroyer IV |
1944
|
Emden Class |
Light Cruiser I |
1922
|
Leipzig Class |
Light Cruiser II |
1936
|
M Class |
Light Cruiser III |
1940
|
Q Class |
Light Cruiser IV |
1944
|
Blücher Class |
Heavy Cruiser I |
1922
|
Hipper Class |
Heavy Cruiser II |
1936
|
Prinz Eugen Class |
Heavy Cruiser III |
1940
|
P Class |
Heavy Cruiser IV |
1944
|
Yorck Class |
Battlecruiser I |
1922
|
O Class |
Battlecruiser II |
1940
|
Deutschland Class |
Battleship I |
1922
|
Scharnhorst Class |
Battleship II |
1936
|
Bismarck Class |
Battleship III |
1940
|
Hindenburg Class |
Battleship IV |
1944
|
Schlachtschiff H41 |
Super Heavy Battleship I |
1936
|
Schlachtschiff H44 |
Super Heavy Battleship II |
1944
|
Flugzeugdampfer I |
Carrier I |
1922
|
Seydlitz Class |
Carrier II |
1936
|
Graf Zeppelin Class |
Carrier III |
1940
|
Europa Class |
Carrier IV |
1944
|
UB III Type |
Submarine I |
1922
|
Type IIA |
Submarine II |
1936
|
Type VIIC |
Submarine III |
1940
|
Type XXI |
Submarine IV |
1944
|
Air force
Aircraft 1936
80 Close Air Support
|
280 Fighters
|
72 Naval Bombers
|
480 Tactical Bombers
|
4 Transport Planes
|
Total: 916 Planes | Manpower Used: 28.16K
The Luftwaffe in 1936 is smaller than the RAF, which is usually its main adversary, and the small fighter force is outdated. However, the German Reich does start with 1936 designs for all aircraft except carrier variants and heavy fighters, meaning that modern aircraft production can begin right away and research efforts can be diverted elsewhere.
Historically, Germany focused on flexible medium bombers such as the He 111 that could provide tactical support, and also pioneered close-in air support with dive bombers such as the Ju 87 operating in concert with ground troops on the offensive. Germany's default air doctrine and unique advisors allow for the execution of very effective ground support operations.
The Luftwaffe was rapidly built into a modern air force in the late 1930s, playing a key role in German offensives in Poland, the Benelux, and France. After losing to the RAF in the Battle of Britain, the Luftwaffe would go on to play a vital role in early German victories on the Eastern Front, although the lack of strategic bombers to destroy Russian industry beyond the Urals ultimately contributed to the failure of Operation Barbarossa. German aerial innovation continued throughout the war, even after the tide had turned against the Axis, leading to the development of both the first operational jet fighter, the Me 262, and the V-2 rocket, the first long-range guided ballistic missile.
Aircraft Types
Tech Year |
Close Air Support |
Fighter |
Naval Bomber |
Heavy Fighter |
Tactical Bomber |
Strategic Bomber
|
1933 |
|
He 51 |
|
|
Do 23 |
|
1936 |
Ju 87 |
Bf 109 |
Do 22 |
Bf 110 |
He 111 |
Do 19
|
1940 |
Ju 87 G "Kanonenvogel" |
Fw 190 |
Ar 196 |
Me 410 "Hornisse" |
Ju 88 |
He 177 "Greif"
|
1944 |
Ju 187 |
Ta 152 |
Fw 300 |
Ju 388 |
Ju 188 |
Ta 400
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Jet Engine Technology
|
1945 |
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Me 262 "Schwalbe" |
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Hs 132 |
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1950 |
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Ho 229 |
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Ar 234 "Blitz" |
H.XVIII
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Military staff
These are the Military Staff candidates for appointment of German Reich.
Chief of Army
Candidate
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Type I
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Type II
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Effects
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Cost ()
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Ludwig Beck
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Army Organization
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(Expert)
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150
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Wilhelm Keitel
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Army Drill
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(Expert)
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- Division training time: -10 %
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150
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Franz Halder
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Army Offense
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(Expert)
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150
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W. von Brauchitsch
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Army Maneuver
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(Expert)
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Requires: Army Innovations
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150
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Chief of Navy
Candidate
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Type I
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Type II
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Effects
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Cost ()
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Erich Raeder
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Decisive Battle
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(Expert)
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- Capital Ship Attack: +10 %
- Capital Ship Armor: +10 %
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150
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Karl Dönitz
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Commerce Raiding
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(Genius)
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- Convoy Raiding Efficiency: +20 %
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150
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Chief of Airforce
Candidate
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Type I
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Type II
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Effects
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Cost ()
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Hermann Göring
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Ground Support
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(Expert)
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150
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Robert Ritter von Greim
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All-Weather
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(Expert)
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- Bad Weather Penalty: -20 %
Requires: Army Innovations
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150
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Albert Kesselring
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Air Reformer
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(Expert)
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- Air Experience Gain: +7.5 %
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150
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Military High Command
Candidate
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Type I
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Type II
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Effects
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Cost ()
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Ferdinand Schörner
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Infantry
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(Expert)
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- Infantry Division Attack: +10 %
- Infantry Division Defense: +15 %
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150
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Erwin Rommel
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Armor
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(Genius)
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- Armor Division Attack: +15 %
- Armor Division Defense: +15 %
Requires: Army Innovations
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150
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Gerd von Rundstedt
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Army Regrouping
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(Expert)
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- Division Recovery Rate: +8 %
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150
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Werner von Fritsch
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Army Logistics
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(Expert)
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150
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Hugo Sperrle
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Close Air Support
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(Expert)
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- Close air support attack: +3 %
- Close air support defense: +3 %
- Close air support agility: +3 %
Requires: Air Innovations
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150
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Erhard Milch
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Bomber Interception
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(Expert)
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- Interception attack: +3 %
- Interception defense: +3 %
- Interception agility: +3 %
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150
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Kurt Student
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Airborne Assault
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(Expert)
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- Paradrop attack: +2 %
- Paradrop defense: +5 %
- Paradrop agility: +5 %
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150
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Erich Bey
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Naval Air Defense
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(Expert)
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150
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Günther Lütjens
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Fleet Logistics
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(Expert)
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- Naval Max range factor: +10 %
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150
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Viktor Schütze
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Anti-Submarine
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(Specialist)
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- Submarine Detection: +10 %
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150
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Strategies and guides
During 1936 a good construction strategy is to focus on improving infrastructure in states with lots of resources and factory slots, then building civilian factories in those states. Later in 1937 its wise to start shifting construction towards military factories (And dockyards if you intend to invade the UK after capitulating France). Militarily, the first priority should be to inflate your army manpower enough to reach the requirements of the "Anschluss" national focus as fast as possible. This focus will give you valuable Austrian factories, as well as some manpower, divisions and resources. One way to accomplish this is to only train infantry divisions as they are much cheaper and faster to produce than tank or motorized.
Start with the "Four Year Plan" national focus and continue with the other industry focused focuses, as soon as the requirements for "Rhineland", "Anschluss", "Demand Sudetenland/Slovenia" and other diplomatic focuses are achieved you should take them. Germany is in a race against time to occupy Allied countries before they outgrow you industrially. Given enough time the Allied countries have enough factories and manpower to beat both Germany and Italy. Therefore it is recommended the player has declared war on France, Yugoslavia, Poland and/or the Benelux countries before 1939 is over.
Remember to send volunteers to fight for Nationalist Spain to gain military experience.
Germany suffers from a lack of fuel for most the early to mid game so its important to keep in mind that fuel silos, refineries and trade are important parts of the pre-war buildup. After war is declared with the Allies you can still trade with Romania and the Soviet Union without risking losing your convoys. Avoid trading with the Soviet Union, unless absolutely necessary, since you will likely be at war with them in the future and you don't want to give them more civilian factories.
In the buildup to the war with Poland you have many strategies to choose from.
However, one approach is to build up the army with tanks and motorized, while upgrading your infantry template to include artillery and support divisions, air force with fighters and Close Air Support/Tactical Bombers and leaving the navy largely ignored as it won't help much in your wars with France, Poland and the Benelux countries. Use naval bombers and submarines to disrupt UK shipping and troop transports. This strategy largely follows the historical strategy of the German Reich.
Another approach is to focus on a strong navy, particularly submarines. While only producing a small amount of "elite" tank divisions and letting motorized/motorized artillery divisions be your "punching force". Air superiority is still very important and it's recommended you have deployed a minimum of a 1000 fighters at the outbreak of the war. Use submarines to sink as much of UK transports and trade convoys in the English Channel at the start of the war. Keep your surface fleet in dock until you think it can match the Royal Navy, and France has surrendered.
Achievements
Don’t Die for Your Country As Germany in a 1939 start, occupy all of Poland and France without taking more than 475 casualties.
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Monarchy is Back in Fashion As Germany, Bring back the Kaiser and ensure that Italy is controlled by Victor Emmanuel by killing Mussolini.
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Operation Sea Lion Control British mainland as Germany.
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Our Other Place in the Sun As Imperial Germany, conquer a Caribbean island.
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True Blitzkrieg As Germany have both Poland and France surrender before January 1st 1940
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Why Die For Danzig? As Germany, turn France fascist and occupy Danzig without going to war with France.
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