Germany

Germany, constitutionally the Federal Republic of Germany, is an active nation in Central Europe. It borders France in the west, the Baltic sea in the North, Eastern European wilderness to the east, and Sacrania to the south. Germany is currently a member of the European Council.

Current History
History of Germany, from the formation of Prussia to the present

Prussia
The predecessor of Germany, the Republic of Prussia was founded by goosw on January 19, 2020. Prussia seeked to unite the lands of the German Empire. After it reaches its target, the nation became the First Federal Republic.

First Federal Republic of Germany
The First Republic was created on Febuary 21, 2020. During the rule of the first republic, things remain relatively quiet until the Empire of Angloceltia collapsed.

As allies, Germany guaranteed the independence of England. England tried to unite with Germany with no success. After England failed to unite with its Germanic brother, it sold itself to Taiyon for 1 diamond. Feared of Taiyonese domination, Germany creates the first European faction with Benelux and Kalmar Union. But after Taiyonese England begged to join, telling Germany that the Taiyonese threat is non existent, England joins the faction. sometimes later after the collapse of Taiyon, England, who was the European leader at the time, left the server. leaving Europe with no leader. the First European faction collapsed, since there was no longer a threat.

Neue land
After the fall of the first faction, Kirsch saw the opportunity to rule Europe. They send ultimatums to Germany and Benelux to become a vassal of Kirsch. However, the server doesn't allow more than 2 vassals. So, they unite with the already existing vassal of theirs, Duchy of the Rubicon. Thus, Neueland was born. Days later, Commonwealth of America contacted Germans and Dutchmen in Neue Land to support their declaration of independence. They declared independence, and Neue land collapsed.

The Second Federal Republic of Germany
The Second Federal Republic declared independence from Neue Land on March 25, 2020. Germany saw an increase in population, the construction of Berlin-Emden railways and the creation of the European Council. The Second Republic saw the collapse of its ally, the Angevin Empire. Sbeve, who was a citizen in the empire, revolted after the peaceful declaration of independence of Binah, thus began Sbeve Wars.

The Sbeve Wars
In the first war, Germany joined the war as a volunteering nation. Germany was able to burn the city of Amsterdam and the tree of Brussels. Batavia retaliate by declaring war on Germany and destroy parts of Berlin before surrendering.

The First War ended with the capitulation of Batavia

The Second War was a result of the rivalry between Germany and Kievan Rus. Kiev attacked Germany first, Austria retaliates by attacking Kiev. in response, Romania declares war on Austria (without declaring war on Germany). Berlin was badly damaged, and Kiev reached its goal of destroying its rival. the Second Republic ceased to exist.

The Second War ended with Kiev dividing Germany into east and west, west went to France and east went to Kiev.

The Third War begins with Iberia attacking Kiev with Europe as volunteers. However Kiev surrendered without a fight 23 minutes later.

The Third War results in the creation of the Third Republic and vassalization of Kiev for 2 weeks. France controlled the Western half of Germany until April 15th.

Sbeve wars continued with the the Second Iberian-Kievan war and The North American war

The Third Federal Republic of Germany
The present day Germany. It was formed on April 13, 2020. Canada, who inherited the Western German lands because of the French, quickly ended the conflict by giving Germany its land back. Berlin is reconstructed. Germany saw an economic upturn with the construction of villager trading hall and the discovery of the slime chunk. Germany then gave up its claim on Austria and Czechia, and started its colonial mandate with South Africa.

Economy
German economy currently relies on itself. Germans rarely export or import.