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The New German Republic, abbreviated NGR, is a nation (or arguably, two nations, or a nation split into two seperated territories) appearing in Random Kingdom III: Consolidation. The eastern part of the NGR is the core nation of The Reich. Its history as a polity distinct from western Germany lies with the kingdom of Arminius following the Battle of Teutoburg forest. Another area frequented by refugees from the former German state was the alpine area, the so-called Alpenkönigreich, 'alpine kingdom', or Ræthia.

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  • New German Republic
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  • The New German Republic, abbreviated NGR, is a nation (or arguably, two nations, or a nation split into two seperated territories) appearing in Random Kingdom III: Consolidation. The eastern part of the NGR is the core nation of The Reich. Its history as a polity distinct from western Germany lies with the kingdom of Arminius following the Battle of Teutoburg forest. Another area frequented by refugees from the former German state was the alpine area, the so-called Alpenkönigreich, 'alpine kingdom', or Ræthia.
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  • The New German Republic, abbreviated NGR, is a nation (or arguably, two nations, or a nation split into two seperated territories) appearing in Random Kingdom III: Consolidation. The eastern part of the NGR is the core nation of The Reich. Its history as a polity distinct from western Germany lies with the kingdom of Arminius following the Battle of Teutoburg forest. During the latter half of the 20th century, and during the first part of the 21st century, there was a substantial immigration fron the islamic populations of the middle east, north africa and Turkey into Europe, and a large turkish minority was generated that way. The population of Turco-Germans in the western part of Germany had steadily increased, together with other immigrant populations of lesser proportions, of which the Turks however were the most able and most numerous and consequently the most notable. The immigrant populations unified by their islamic background were consequently more and more influential on German society, just as was the case in most parts of Europe. As the muslims rebelled, defying the laws and customs of their former masters, and attempting to impose their own order on society, coupled with a general breakdown of law and order, rising crime rates, economic collapse, etc, all due to the inferior ability of these populations to sustain the technological and societal complexity of their former masters, who had now dwindled to a minority themselves, replaced not only by immigrants, but also their intelectually inferior underclass, who alone could sustain birth rates at and above self-sustaining levels, many of the remaining natives fled into the territory that would become the New German Republic, where few immigrants had settled; the population was thin and overwhelmingly native, albeit here, too, the native population had, very earily, turned into just an illiterate underclass, as most of the more able elements of society had migrated to the western parts of the country earlier. Another area frequented by refugees from the former German state was the alpine area, the so-called Alpenkönigreich, 'alpine kingdom', or Ræthia. At the end of World War Zero, its capital, Berlin, the future Northern Capital, was destroyed when the Allies besieged its Vault for six years, but there seem to have been a large number of survivors in the vast bunker system underneath the city.
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