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| - The East European Coalition (EEC) was formed officially in the year 2043, after a near war between the Czech Republic and Yugoslavia. Germany intervened on the side of the Czech Republic, who then requested a union with Germany. Germany accepted, also allowing Poland, Belgium and the Netherlands into the Coalition. The result was one of Europe's great industrial and agricultural nations, since Ukraine lost it's greatest farmland in the Russo-Ukrainian war of 2016. It rivals even Russia, an impressive feat due to the aggressive Russian industrialisation and military foreign policy of the 2050's. Her main European rivals are Russia and Yugoslavia, the former she is on reasonable terms with, whereas there is much tension with the latter.
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| - The East European Coalition (EEC) was formed officially in the year 2043, after a near war between the Czech Republic and Yugoslavia. Germany intervened on the side of the Czech Republic, who then requested a union with Germany. Germany accepted, also allowing Poland, Belgium and the Netherlands into the Coalition. The result was one of Europe's great industrial and agricultural nations, since Ukraine lost it's greatest farmland in the Russo-Ukrainian war of 2016. It rivals even Russia, an impressive feat due to the aggressive Russian industrialisation and military foreign policy of the 2050's. Her main European rivals are Russia and Yugoslavia, the former she is on reasonable terms with, whereas there is much tension with the latter. Following Turkey's annexation of Greece in 2057, the Russian conquest of the Balkans, and Yugoslavia's growing military power, The EEC began to increase it's military, finally conquering Switzerland and northern Yugoslavia in 2061. They cemented relations with the Balkan Empire in 2062, following Belarus' alliance with Ukraine and Rumania. They were especially glad of Great Britain's addition to the alliance, and tolerated Italy and Denmark joining, but secretly made plans to invade both.
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