This is the second and final part of Fraser’s attempts to paint the world red in Hearts of Iron IV [official site]. You can read part one here.
It’s a new dawn for Britain. As WWII gets ever closer, the glorious Union of Britain, now a communist superpower, is enjoying its liberation from the shackles of capitalism and democracy. Ignore the tears in the fabric of space time – it’s a small price to pay for setting history right.
There’s little time to settle into this new communist groove, however. The majority of the world is still crying out for a saviour, from our pals across the Irish Sea and the Atlantic, to our continental buddies. The biggest problem is picking which country to save first.
With France becoming more and more communist thanks to my helpful meddling, I decide to take a bold (if I do say so myself) risk and spend more political power encouraging the USA, Belgium and Ireland to have their own revolutions. The result is that each day I get significantly less power, but surely painting the world red is a big enough reward.
The Germans are gearing up for war, though, and they’re already posturing, threatening Czechoslovakia and integrating Austria. Eventually we’re going to need to duke it out, so it’s time to start seriously expanding my military and creating my own custom divisions.
Upon unlocking specific troop types, the game creates premade divisions that can be recruited – over time, once they’ve been trained and given the appropriate equipment – but to make larger and more specialised divisions, experience must be spent. Thankfully I’ve got a bit to spare after my civil war, so I start attaching artillery to infantry divisions and fiddling with my light tanks.
1939 passes without WWII breaking out, but Germany does make its first move, swiftly crushing Poland. Once that happens, France is almost always next in the line of fire, and Germany doesn’t disappoint – war is declared in the spring of 1940, and everyone starts picking their side.
My hope was that France would turn communist beforehand and join me in my own faction, but instead they turn just after Germany declares war and join the Comintern under the Soviets. I roll with it, joining as well. This means the Soviet Union is in charge, lamentably, but at least we’re putting up a united front.
The Allies just hang back. Canada, Australia and their buds don’t seem to have a taste for war with no UK to back them up. Europe splits into two camps: Axis and Comintern. Even the democracies end up joining the communist faction, because they know what’s good for them.
This bizarro WWII has been going extremely well. The Soviets are absolutely hammering the Reich on the Eastern Front, while France – now calling itself the French Commune – has dug in, with my help, not letting them take even one step west.
Air superiority has been key. My army is significantly weaker than Germany’s, but I’ve sent the vast majority of my air force to France and west Germany, and the fascists are barely even trying to counter it. The skies are ours, and thanks to my indomitable navy, so are the seas.
Italy is posing a problem, however. I’ve pushed the Italians back out of France, but thus far I’ve ignored Africa, leaving my colonies there open to invasion. At this point, there’s not much I can do. Germany has sent quite a few men down there as well, and I can’t really afford to take my soldiers out of Europe quite yet. At least they haven’t taken the Suez Canal.
They’ve taken the Suez Canal.
It’s okay, it’s okay. I totally let them have it. Useless, strategically important canal. It really is okay, though, because Germany is almost done for. Now the Soviets and I are racing to Berlin, trying to be the first to lay claim to the heart of the Reich. Here in the west, the Germans aren’t putting up nearly as much of a fight, so I’m pretty confident that I’ll be the victor in this friendly competition. At least if nothing forces me to divert my troops, like… Spain joining the Axis?
Spanish troops pour across the French border, in tanks, on foot, riding horses, with barely any opposition in sight. My closest force is currently embroiled in a bloody fight with the Italians, pushing them further back with every day, so they can’t help. I divert an army from Germany and watch as they slowly make their way to the new front. Conveniently, the Spanish have moved it a lot closer. Thanks, Spain!
By the time their huge push north is finally over, I’ve even managed to reclaim a little ground. I don’t have time to feel good about this, unfortunately, as my screen is now saturated in notifications. Everyone and their gran is joining the war, and the last time I counted, the conflict had been merged with five other distinct wars playing out across the world.
Here I am, enjoying this very respectable war between France and Germany, and now I have to worry about the Latverian War of Wakandan Aggression or some other nonsense. They’re not even communist! Bloody world wars.
This year I was a very good boy (no coups or anything) so, for the first time, Santa must have read my letter of demands. If he’d done this last year I’d be flitting around the battlefields of Europe on a Pegasus, but whatever. Anyway! This year I asked for the fall of Berlin, and on Christmas Day, we marched on the city to the sound of artillery pummelling buildings and the sweet music of the RAF blasting the Luftwaffe out of the sky.
It’s the bleedin’ Soviets that get the credit, of course. I’m starting to question this arrangement. You know who didn’t get me anything for Christmas? My pal, Joey Stalin. Not even a card! I knew I should have created my own communist faction. Don’t let him see you cry, Fraser.
Through tears I do notice something that cheers me up considerably: Ireland and the USA have converted to communism! Happy days. I’m more chuffed about the Ireland result, I must confess. They joined the war ages ago, even sending me expeditionary forces – Irish troops that I get direct control over – so I’ve been keen to see them become enlightened. The Yanks, on the other hand, haven’t even suggested that they might throw their lot in with us.
Finally, the day I’ve been looking forward to. A joint force of French, Soviet, Bulgarian and British troops march on the last bastion of the Reich, Yugoslavia. Italian and German forces fight with grim determination, making us pay for every inch gained, but eventually a division of tanks smashes through their line, and it all falls apart. Minutes later, Germany capitulates.
Capitulation occurs when a nation’s national unity is exceeded by the percentage of victory points – areas of strategic significance – that have been gobbled up by the enemy. Since Germany is in a faction, however, they haven’t strictly been defeated, and the war is certainly not over. The two other major powers, Italy and Japan, have to be trounced as well. And that’s why the Reich pops up again in Africa, joining Italy, even though it’s capitulated. It’s a bit deflating, really.
But onto Africa, to finally finish this war.
Yes, it’s been over two years since the fall of the Reich, technically, and the war is still going on. Europe is ours, completely, but the conquest of Africa is proving to be a challenge. See, these big wars are not sprints; they’re endurance races. All the victories and well-armed troops in the world don’t matter when you’ve got no more manpower, and the last time I checked I’d lost almost a million men.
Worse: North Africa, where most of the fighting is taking place, doesn’t have much infrastructure or supply, meaning that my dwindling forces move incredibly slowly and are suffering from attrition, stopping them from being able to fight. It’s all a giant mess. Infuriatingly, Italy has already capitulated and the Reich is completely gone, but since Japan is still in the game – and bizarrely, fighting in Africa – there’s still no end in sight.
The Communist States of America is our only hope of getting out of here, but even though they have joined the war and the Comintern, they’ve been no help whatsoever. Indeed, I think they might have gone mad. They’ve been denouncing communism and the very faction they belong to, and last month they decided to conquer… Canada.
I’m in the Pacific now, doing America’s job for it. It’s gotten to that point in the conflict – and this happens a bit too often – where the war devolves into a boring game of cleaning up. Every member of the Axis, apart from Japan, has capitulated, while the Comintern has around 20 nations still fighting. We’ve won. Unequivocally. And there’s nothing Japan can do. It’s not even trying anymore. Their navy has retreated to the coast of Japan, and it doesn’t have a single soldier outside of the archipelago.
Unfortunately, nobody else is doing anything either. The entire world has ground to a halt. My only option is to mount an invasion of Japan myself, which is no mean feat. Invasions by sea can be extremely tricky, requiring a decent grip on the intricacies of every aspect of land, sea and air warfare.
The hard part is clearing the way for the convoys that will land troops on the Japanese beaches. The soldiers won’t even consider getting in the ships until we have enough intel on the water around the country. That means dominating both the skies and the ocean with my navy and airforce. I send a huge fleet of around 100 ships, from destroyers to carriers, all the way over to Japan from the English Channel, and every available aircraft to the most easterly Russian airbase, and then I pray to Stalin’s bushy ‘tache that it’s enough. It’s got to be enough.
I can’t see Japan for all the units fighting in it. Three out of four of my own divisions make it to shore, on my second invasion attempt, capturing a beachhead that finally inspires my allies to get back into the war. Exhausted, starving men with no hope of reinforcements fight for their lives. It’s awful and desperate and God I hope it ends soon.
The conquest of Japan is the most intense battle in the entire war, perhaps even making up for the previous few years of mopping up and waiting around. I keep forgetting about my grand plan: transforming the world into a communist paradise. Now I just want to send these battered men home.
Our final goal is in sight: the last victory point. But Japan’s last defensive line simply refuses to break. Then, suddenly, a brave Belgian expeditionary force charges, breaking through, rushing straight for the target. It’s desperate, but the Japanese soldiers crumble and the Belgians get back-up from British and American troops. We take it. The war is finally over.
Here are all the countries that I converted through conquest, coups and uprisings:
UK: Union of Great Britain
France: French Commune
USA: Communist States of America
Germany: Socialist Republic of Germany
Italy: Italian Union
Ireland: Irish People’s Union
Belgium: Co-operative of Belgium
Mexico: Mexican Socialist Republic
Iraq: Iraqi People’s State
Iran: Iranian Communist Authority
Ethiopia: People’s Republic of Ethiopia
France: French Commune
USA: Communist States of America
Germany: Socialist Republic of Germany
Italy: Italian Union
Ireland: Irish People’s Union
Belgium: Co-operative of Belgium
Mexico: Mexican Socialist Republic
Iraq: Iraqi People’s State
Iran: Iranian Communist Authority
Ethiopia: People’s Republic of Ethiopia
That’s just from my meddling. The Soviet Union and Communist States of America created just as many, largely converting the globe.
Communism has won. Sorry, world.
Good GDP and IC to manpower ratio. Plenty of land leaders and reserve manpower. Very high neutrality but moderate Unity. Operating in a region of fairly low infrastructure. Good metal, rares, and energy for a small industry.
Communist China is one of the toughest small countries to play, you'll need a lot of luck to have any success.
And, if you're trying for an historical outcome, then you'll absolutely need this strategy guide.
- 1Technology
- 2Diplomacy
- 3Politics
- 5Economy
- 6Military
- 7War
- 7.2Reunification of China
Technology
Don't wait to upgrade at the end, instead, upgrade each Corps as they are deployed, and before the next corps is placed in the build queue.
Must have at least level IV infantry before campaigning. Can fudge a little on militia, by upgrading only their defensiveness.
The army will need Blitzkrieg 1, Mass Assault 1, Infantry Warfare 1, and Assault Concentration 1 before setting out to do battle.
Once war breaks out, research combat medicine and first aid to help reduce casualties.
Keep Production Efficiency in the queue or at the top of the queue until your down to your last Corps.
Distribution of Leadership
Shadow of mordor mods reddit. Split leadership between diplomacy and espionage until you have ten (10) domestic spies and 40-50 diplomatic points.
Focus like a laser on technology during the build cycle. During periods of upgrade (in between building corps) switch all leadership to officer recruitment (using the 3-yr draft), until reaching 140% officers while still growing the army (at least 100% later on). Switch back to technology once the upgrade cycle is complete (or reaching 140% whichever comes first).
Diplomacy
Don't go to war with Japan in 1937. Instead, become a ruthless war profiteer and trade with both sides. You'll not be going to war until you:
a) Have sufficient forces in place, AND
b) Have a reason to do so.
Alliances
Communist China starts in an alliance with Nationalist China, which you should break immediately because it will only serve to deplete your resources.
Also, don't give transit rights to either side, no matter what.
Decisions
If you elect to war with Japan as a Nationalist China ally, the chances of success are not that bad. However, it would be better for Japan to knock the Nationalist's down a notch or two if you plan to 'reunify' all of China. This is the larger goal sought here.
Politics
Communist China should flirt with the Soviets for much of the game, but maintain a separate stance in order to 'keep what you conquer.'
Ministers
The armament minister is most important. When not building or upgrading, use the 'Resource Industrialist.' When in the build cycle use 'Military Entrepeneur,' and while in the upgrade cycle use 'Administrative Genius.'
Laws
While in the build cycle use Heavy Industry and Volunteer Army. Then, for the upgrade cycle, use Consumer Product Orientation and three-year draft (or the highest level draft available).
Go no higher than Full Mobilization until you solve the energy problem, then go with War Economy.
When actually at war use Universal Conscription. If you are no longer building anything, reduce to Full Civilian Economy to save on resources and money.
Political Parties
Communist China is, in a word, Communist. Make sure it stays that way.
Intelligence
After the Japanese DOW in 1937, use spies to raise the Japanese threat levels. This should eventually induce Shanxi to join the alliance with Nationalist China.
After the fall of Beiping, send agents into Shanxi to reduce their Unity and speed their demise. Then, after the fall of Nanging(sp) use spies to keep Nationalist China on pins-and-needles.
Economy
Go with resource industrialist and use no higher than full mobilization at first. Get all energy from Sinkaing, and once they join the Comintern, you can switch to War Economy.
Trading
Hearts Of Iron 4 Communist China Focus Tree
Asia has an energy crisis. To solve this problem, work with Sinkaing, and make them a trading partner. Once Sinkaing joins the Comintern, they can get energy for free and sell it to you for a profit.
Heavy industry is supply intensive, so use your Military Entrepreneur for Armament Minister, and buy supplies from Japan. Sell fuel and use the money to buy crude. Buy and sell metals and rares, insuring your own pools stay in the green. Look also to the Netherlands once their capitol shifts to Asia.
Industrial Production
Keep Industrial Efficiency always in or at the top of the research queue.
Go with Heavy Industry while building units, then switch to Consumer Product Emphasis while upgrading. Upon building a corps, switch to upgrade cycle and top-off your officer pool. While upgrading, switch to 3-yr draft, then change back to all Volunteer force for the next build cycle.
Military
The standing army provided is not made of volunteers, and will take all your ICs simply to maintain. So, if playing from the '36 scenario, disband this force entirely and reconstitute it using volunteers.
Army
Avoid use of mountain troops, go with Mountain Warfare Equipment instead.
You will need four full corps to begin campaigning. Build one (1) regular infantry corps and three (3) corps of Infantry & Auxiliaries. Be sure to include light panzers.
Navy
NA
Air Force
None.
War
War with Japan
Just getting the Communist Chinese into the fight without getting wiped-out in the process is a major endeavor. Don't bother holding Shanxi territory unless you can hold Taiyuan and Hohhot. The attrition will drain your manpower, even though they're core provinces.
The best time to make your move is when the Nationalist Chinese eventually begin to push the Japanese back. If you start too soon, the Japanese will get you, but if you start too late the Chinese will take all the prize objectives.
Strike due north with the objective of reaching the Mongolian Frontier. Hohot is a key transportation hub, you must get there before the Nationalists to have any hope of success.
(V1.4: You can now join the Comintern and gain transit rights in order to exploit the back door through Mongolia and create havoc in Manchuria. By War's end you'll want to control a province right on the Soviet border in order to insure trade from the USSR as its 'neighbor.')
Use your light armor to maximum advantage. The panzers will gain territory and outmaneuver both the enemy and your “allies.” Be sure to replenish organizational levels before moving on offense, because the Japanese will counter-attack, and counter-attack hard.
Keep to the flank, always the flank, especially the western flank. Meanwhile, use your “allies” to cover your flanks.
Keep fighting until the Japanese are defeated. If the Nationalist's cut you off, then get transit permission and get back into the fight, taking as much territory as you can.
Reunification of China
There are many important aspects of the Reunification effort that should be considered individually and pursued concurrently.
Decisions
When playing HOI3: Their Finest Hour, you will not start in an alliance with Nationalist China. This will save you the step of breaking that alliance. The first thing you should do is accept the 'Prepare for War' decision (available to all nations with an effective IC of less than 30) which will lower your neutrality by 0.2 per day. Lowering your neutrality with this method is the best possible method for declaring war on unsuspecting neighbors.
Technology
The next thing you will notice is your lack of size and IC. But what Communist China lacks in size, manpower, and IC it more than makes up for in leadership. Use your leadership to upgrade your infantry. In Hearts of Iron 3, whenever given the choice between quality and quantity, always choose quality. Also focus your effort in upgrading artillery, which you might not yet have, but you will soon. Also, after maxing out domestic spies set to increase your national unity, send spies to Shanxi to increase their threat. Shanxi will ultimately be your first target. You should focus the vast majority of your leadership into research. Diplomacy will get you very little (further elaboration is available in the Trading section)
Military Composition
You need to focus in on land units, primarily infantry and artillery. You can expand into motorized divisions later in the campaigns, but in the beginning, focus in on infantry and artillery. Previously it was mentioned that Mountain Equipped Infantry brigades are better for Communist China, however, Mountain infantry is far superior to Infantry in the mountains. Given that the majority of China is mountainous, it is highly encouraged that you utilize Mountain Infantry if you can. Even if they aren't as good on plains as Infantry, the well-equipped Mountain Infantry of Communist China can still easily take on the pathetically weak ground forces of the Japanese Imperialists.
When you begin the campaign, you will have several militia brigades. First, upgrade those (strategically, of course) to regular Infantry (or Mountain Infantry if you want to build a professional Army). Next, build your divisions with 3 Infantry/Mountain Infantry brigades and 1 Artillery brigade. When starting the war, you should be able to procure approximately 10 divisions (in 2 corps) of the troops I just described.
As time goes along and you conquer your neighbors, you should make your way through the research to get to Superior Firepower. This will allow you to put another brigade in each of your divisions. Once you've researched it, add a brigade of Anti-Aircraft to each division of Infantry/Mountain Infantry. This will go a very long way when taking on Japan, as Japan will use bombers.
If you choose to invest your precious resources in an Air Force, focus on Interceptors and Naval Bombers. The Interceptors will intercept the Japanese Bombers, and the Naval Bombers will do wonders against Japanese Convoys and the Japanese Navy in the future war against Japan.
Trade
You will start with a deficit in power and oil. You can try trading for these deficits, however, it is unlikely that you will be able to make up for everything you are deficient. Obviously, you will want to research resources, and you should, but I suggest you don't worry about it. You'll ultimately run out of power after approximately 10 months. This will reduce your IC down from the 12 it will be at (given the laws you will enact) to 11. This is very negligible. And given that your war with your neighbors will start in early 1937, it's worth waiting it out.
Initial Strategy
Wait for the Marco Polo Bridge Incident before beginning any sort of campaign. Leading up to the campaign, defend your southern border with one of your 2 corps and use your second corps to defeat Shanxi. Once the Marco Polo Bridge Incident occurs, Japan goes to war with Shanxi and Nationalist China. You divide your corps into 2 groups and head north and east and quicky capture the 2 victory points at Hohhot and Taiyuan. Since Japan didn't exactly prepare for this war very well, you should be able to conquer Shanxi without Japan taking a single territory.
Once Shanxi is defeated, sweep your troops south and to the east to the Japanese Border and draw an imaginary line up and down, lining it up with the eastern border with Japan that you now share. Don't take any territories east of that line. Let Japan keep Nationalist China busy while you push south and westward until China is defeated. Make sure to set a war goal to conquer Nationalist China right away, otherwise the game will get all wonky about victory points and surrender progress. After the Nationalists are defeated by Japan and Japan seizes the Chinese coast, it will take around a month for the game to let you conquer the territory of China. I'm not sure why, but for the entire time, it will show Nationalist China with 100% surrender progress. It's annoying, but they eventually surrender.
Then, move your forces around Guangxi Clique and quickly conquer it. After the first is complete repeat the same process with Yunnan. Xibei San Ma will be the most difficult and you will need 2 and a half corps to take them out without screwing up your supplies and organization.
If you are familiar with modern Chinese geography, you will notice that, if you conquered Tibet and Sinkiang, and then the Japanese Territory followed by Mengkukuo and Manchukuo, it would look exactly like China does today. I admire your keen observation skills. But don't do it. Declaring war on and conquering your neighbors will make you the predominant threat around the world until the Fall of France. Any higher and the Allies will declare war on you as they have territories on the Chinese Coast that you are threatening. That will screw everything up, especially if you are a Comintern member, because then the Comintern is at war with the Allies. Finland will probably join the Allies if that happens, and, given your lack of navy, you won't be able to project any power against their over-powered navy, let alone land troops in Europe or North America. Bottom-line: leave Tibet and Sinkiang alone.
The only thing left is to take on Japan. Use Infantry, and then Guard your ports with Garrisons (2 Garrisons Brigades per Division, one Division per port). Manchuria and Menguoko are easy, the Japanese won't have an as-upgraded Army as you. Especially if they are busy with naval engagements in the Pacific.
Factions
Obviously you should join the Comintern, but wait until the last moment. You don't want to get dragged into a war against Japan before you're ready.
Gaming the System
Mini Guide
(NOTE: Below is what happens if you lack experience in running a small country. The regular army requires consumer goods in peacetime, and Heavy Industry reduces consumer goods. So dissent level constantly hangs in the balance, and there are no extra ICs for production. The choice is to use only Consumer Product Orientation, or to decommission the standing army and build anew using volunteers. In peacetime the volunteers go home, so the army doesn't require much in the way of consumer goods.)
Before anybody cared to fill in the information above, I decided to post here a mini guide for people who think about playing as Communist China.Remember: This is just an example, you may decide to try another way.
C.China is a country that needs patience, but don't be lazy, there is a lot of work to do!
Economy: Your economy is a disaster! Don't produce anything that has to be finished before 2030 (game time).You should make sure that every citizen has more Mao Zedong shirts than he actually needs, because there will be quite a few events that will raise dissent, which has to be kept low. With low I mean 0%, because the smallest penalty can be crucial.
Military: For such a small country you have quite a lot of soldiers, not only 3 hands full of militias but also enough Mountain Infantry.Because they are all stacked together in a small area, research shall be the key of improvement instead of producing more units without having any spare IC or space.
Intelligence: Keep your spies at home and start to lower neutrality immediately, you'll have to be below 60 around 1941.
Research: Now read carefully, this is the most important part!Increase education to level 2, supply production to level 2, Invent the radio, research 1 level of Industrial efficiency, 2 levels of coal to energy, 2 levels of IC increase. Research 2 levels of Guerrilla Warfare, Human Wave and Mass Assault, Increase operational level to level 2 or 3. Then you may improve your Militia weapons.
You should easily gain enough Officers to cover 200% (140% capped at in 2.04) of your army.Diplomatic points are barely needed.Invest a little bit into Intel. until you have 10 domestic spies. You research should be 2 at the beginning, but soon enough you may increase that to 3. Later you may put all your LP into research, since other areas are not needed anymore.
Diplomacy: At the beginning you start aligning yourself to the Soviets.Soon your alliance to N.China will be forgotten, which is good because you won't get steamrolled by the Japanese. (Since you don't follow N.China to war you will be save) When Russia starts mobilizing so should you, the war against the axis will start soon and you'll find out soon enough if you can make a stand against Japan. With the help of the Comintern and the Chinese league you may even be the one who will teach the Japanese a lesson!
What happens now? That is up to you! I hope I made you interested in playing as C.China. I hope this mini guide was helpful for you. I personally did not find anything on the net, except of one article where someone bragged about having conquered Japan and all Chinese states ;)
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Major Powers | France · Germany · Italy · Japan · United Kingdom · United States of America · Soviet Union |
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Minor Powers | Austria · Canada · Chile · Colombia · Denmark · Finland · Greece · Ireland · Mexico · Norway · Peru · Portugal · Shanxi · South Africa · Switzerland |
Micro Powers | Afghanistan · Albania · Bhutan · Bolivia · Communist China · Costa Rica · Cuba · Dominican Republic · Ecuador · El Salvador · Estonia · Ethiopia · Guatemala · Haiti · Honduras · Iraq · Latvia · Liberia · Lithuania · Luxembourg · Mongolia · Nepal · New Zealand · Nicaragua · Oman · Panama · Paraguay · Persia · Philippines · Saudi Arabia · Siam · Sinkiang · Tannu Tuva · Tibet · Uruguay · Venezuela · Xibei San Ma · Yemen · Yunnan |
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2017-10-12 | Worst AI Ever?! | Hearts of Iron 4: Bad AI Mod [HOI4 Gameplay] |
2017-10-10 | All Nations Reactionary | Hearts of Iron 4 [HOI4 Gameplay] Modern Day Mod - Millennium Dawn 2017 |
2017-10-07 | All Nations Monarchy 2017! | Hearts of Iron 4 - HOI4 Gameplay [Modern Day Monarchy Mod] |
2017-10-05 | All Nations Socialist! | Hearts of Iron 4 [HOI4 Modern Day Mod] w/ Social Democrats |
2017-10-03 | Kaiserreich World [AI Only] | Hearts of Iron 4 Gameplay - HOI4 Kaiserreich Mod Update! |
2017-10-01 | All Nations Libertarian! | Hearts of Iron 4 [HOI4 Gameplay: Modern Day Mod] - 2017 World |
2017-09-29 | All Nations Nationalist! | Hearts of Iron 4 Gameplay [HOI4 Modern Day Mod] Millennium Dawn! |
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