Turkish national focus tree
Available only with the Battle for the Bosporus DLC enabled. |
Turkey gets a unique national focus tree with the
Battle for the Bosporus expansion. Without the expansion, it utilizes the Generic national focus tree instead.

Turkish national focus tree. Clicking on the branches leads to the appropriate section.
The Turkish national focus tree can be divided into 2 branches The first can be divided into 3 sections with multiple sub-branches within:
- The Montreux Convention Branch
- This branch allows Turkey to manipulate its internal politics.
The Montreux Convention Branch can be divided into 5 sections which pivot Turkey's internal politics.
- Privatize the Anadolu Agency Sub-branch
- This sub-branch allows
Turkey to become
Democratic, integrate the Kurdish states and increase infrastructure. If Adnan Menderes is the leader, it will force a civil war.
- The Sanayiciler Sub-branch
- The industry sub-branch allows
Turkey to remove its Debt Council and gain foreign investments with the help of the old Great Powers and the United States. Turkey must not be
Communist.
- Treaty of Saadabad Sub-branch
- This sub-branch allows
Turkey to be neutral internationally, have non-aggression pacts with middle eastern nations, take the state of Hatay and either following or deny The Legacy of Atatürk.
- Peace at Home/ Reinvigorate Turkish Nationalism Sub-branch
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non-aligned sub-branch allows
Turkey to deal with the Kurdish, Kemalist and Traditionalist factions. If the Kemalist Officers have too much power and Turkey has low stability, it will start a civil war.
- Rehabilitate the Kadro Movement Sub-branch
- This sub-branch allows
Turkey to become
Fascist or
Communist. It also allows the sending of volunteers to the Spanish Civil War.
- Pivot to the Past Sub-branch
- This sub-branch allows
Turkey to reform the
Ottoman Empire, rejoin the Central Powers, recreate
Austria-Hungary or create the Saadabad Concordat with other Middle Eastern nations.
- Reconfigure Turkish Foreign Policy Sub-branch
- This sub-branch starts
Turkey's foreign relations with either the Allies, the Axis or the Comintern and is able to get bonuses from the major nations.
- Join the Allies Sub-branch
- This sub-branch allows
Turkey to join the Allies, gain bonuses in the airforce or navy, get war goals against
Romania or
Iran and ask
Britain for their Middle Eastern states.
- The Mediterranean Entente/ Join the Axis Sub-branch
- This sub-branch allows
Turkey to join the Axis or form the Covenant of the Mediterranean with
Italy. The Mediterranean side of the branch allows the
Bulgarians and
Portuguese to join and the choice between war or alliance with
Greece or
Spain. It also would give war goals against the
United Kingdom,
France or the
Soviet Union. The Axis path allows an alliance with
Germany, military bonuses and meddling in
Iraq.
- The Anti-Bolshevik Mediterranean Bloc/ Readdress the Montreux Convention Sub-branch
- This sub-branch allows
Turkey to join the Comintern which allows military bonuses and war with
Iran and
Bulgaria.It also allows the formation of an alliance with
Spain and wargoals against the
Soviet Union,
France and the
United Kingdom.
- Misak-ı Millî Sub-branch
- This branch breaks
Turkey's alliances to expand into the
Soviet Union, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and
China to create the
Turanian Empire.
- Continue to Prioritize Balkan Integrity Sub-branch
- This sub-branch allows
Turkey to create an alliance with the other Balkan nations and would get bonuses that will benefit all faction members.
- Learning From the Great War/ Hava Okulu Branch
- This Branch allows
Turkey to increase its armed force research bonus and fort construction speed.
Contents
- 1 The Montreux Convention Branch
- 1.1 Privatize the Anadolu Agency Sub-branch
- 1.2 The Sanayiciler Sub-branch
- 1.3 Treaty of Saadabad Sub-branch
- 1.4 Peace at Home/ Reinvigorate Turkish Nationalism Sub-branch
- 1.5 Rehabilitate the Kadro Movement Sub-branch
- 1.6 Pivot to the Past Sub-branch
- 1.7 Reconfigure Turkish Foreign Policy Sub-branch
- 1.8 Join the Allies Sub-branch
- 1.9 The Mediterranean Entente/ Join the Axis Sub-branch
- 1.10 The Anti-Bolshevik Mediterranean Bloc/ Readdress the Montreux Convention Sub-branch
- 1.11 Misak-ı Millî Sub-branch
- 1.12 Continue to Prioritize Balkan Integrity Sub-branch
- 2 Learning From the Great War/ Hava Okulu Branch
The Montreux Convention Branch[edit]

Political branch and internal politics sections of the Turkish national focus tree.
Clicking on a national focus icon leads to the appropriate table row.
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Turkey:
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It is outrageous that despite everything that has happened since the Great War, we are still denied the rights to administer our own straits. Instead of a unilateral seizing of the straits by our military, let us instead try a more deft diplomatic maneuver so we can escape this crisis without becoming Europe's new pariah. |
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Celâl Bayar and a group of likeminded liberals and advocates for democracy have bound themselves to the institution of the İş Bank, which Atatürk established in 1924. By integrating the İş Bank and the liberals chained to it, we can signal to our nation and to the wider world that Turkey is finally ready to take the next few tentative steps towards becoming a full-fledged democracy. |
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Our mixed economy is unlike any in the world: it has elements of British liberalism, Italian corporatism, and Soviet central planning. It is the ultimate sythesis of economic models and a crowning jewel of the Kemalist system. If we advance our economy law, then we should be prepared for friction to develop between our incompatible economic models.
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İsmet İnönü and a group of fellow left-wing ministers are in favor of pivoting our economic policy away from laissez-faire liberalism and towards a uniquely Turkish state-managed economy. Etatism, like Kemalism, represents the perfect fusion of left-wing and right-wing ideologies into something even greater which serves the Turkish people best. |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
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The Six Arrows symbolize the six fundamental pillars of Kemalism and our ratification of these principles into Turkey's national constitution will surely do a great deal to aid us in our mission of entrenching Kemalist values across all of Turkey. |
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The reformation of the Turkish political system has clearly proved inadequete in the face of widespread opposition by the Turkish people. But is the solution to appease the masses, or to double down on the radicalism of our reforms? Kemalism has changed at the core level before: who is to say where the next reconfiguration of its ideological components will take it in the future? |
Privatize the Anadolu Agency Sub-branch[edit]

Democratic internal politics section of the Turkish national focus tree.
Clicking on a national focus icon leads to the appropriate table row.
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Turkey: | Turkey: | Freedom of the press is a necessity under a true democracy, and though we may not love a free media we will just have to learn to cope with them. We can take a big step in this direction by privatizing the state-run Anadolu Agency, which has spread the news throughout Turkey since Atatürk founded it in 1920. |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
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Without fail, every single time a new political party has been established to contest the CHP it has invariably been hijacked by religious fundamentalists who would pervert our republic and its founding principles for their own means. This time things must be different - and yet we must remain vigilant all the same. |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
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The very fate of the Republic of Turkey hangs in the balance based upon the upcoming election: but we swore to fight it fair, and fight fair we have. The Turkish people can be trusted to make the right call. |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
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Mustafa Kemal Atatürk long dreamed that Turkey would one day become a fully functioning democracy, and it would appear that we have successfully fulfilled that dream. |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
gets the national spirit for 180 days: |
The world is changing, and we will bear a responsibility to take up arms against those that would threaten not only the Republic of Turkey but the ideological foundations upon which it stands. It should take very little to convince the sanayiciler of this, and to secure their aid in protecting our country. |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
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Turkey is a large country of many religions, cultures, and interests - perhaps it would not be flexing the boundaries of the constitution too badly if we were to allow a certain degree of autonomy across the nation, even to those that have rallied hardest against Kemalism... all in the name of national security, of course. |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
![]() Privatized Infrasturcture
Giving private interests some control over our state's infrastructure gives us some more resources to allocate elsewhere, but makes building addintional infrastructure an irritatingly staggered affair for now.
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As staunch liberals, we should learn to depend more on private enterprise rather than letting the state intercede in every single matter of construction. If there is a demand for more provincial infrastructure, then the market will rise to supply those demands! |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
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Being a responsible democratic power comes with more responsibilities than just guaranteeing your own citizens freedoms. The world is dangerous, and democracies across the world are under assault by sinister forces. We have a duty to stand up for freedom. |
The Sanayiciler Sub-branch[edit]

Industrial internal politics section of the Turkish national focus tree.
Clicking on a national focus icon leads to the appropriate table row.
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Atatürk has worked tirelessly over the years to cultivate a class of entrepreneurs and industrialists to assist in the modernization of our state. It is time to stop cultivating, and to start harvesting - we shall work together to make Turkey a competitive regional power. |
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When the dust settled after the Great War, the Republic of Turkey remained standing: a free and independent nation. Well, except for the fact that Turkey has inherited the obscene debt that the Ottoman Empire racked up, and the fact that same debt is managed overseas by our would-have-been conquerers. It is not ideal, but we can work together and invent a scenario that benefits us all. |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
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Our nation is young and much of our land is bare of industry, but we do not have to work alone on this matter. A strong Turkey is in the interests of many of the European powers, and if we go to them for aid then they shall surely give it. |
Treaty of Saadabad Sub-branch[edit]

Neutrality section of the Turkish national focus tree.
Clicking on a national focus icon leads to the appropriate table row.
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We have nothing to lose and everything to gain by remaining friendly with our neighbors to the east. The idea of a treaty formalizing our friendship has been lobbed around on occasion, and it is high time for Turkey to take the initiative and make sure this friendship is codified in a treaty. |
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Turkey:
We have failed him: how could the Father of the Turks look upon the current state of affairs in Turkey with anything other than scornful disdain? We shall just have to trust that his ambition for this nation were wrong, and that ours were right...
![]() The Legacy of Atatürk
We have prolonged the status quo of old by maintaining an authoritarian regime that promotes Kemalist ideals. We have not shatterd Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's aspirations for the Turkish state, but we have also done little to further those goals. It will be up to future generations to use the foundations we lay down so that they may usurp the mantle of Kemalism...
We have failed him: how could the Father of the Turks look upon the current state of affairs in Turkey with anything other than scornful disdain? We shall just have to trust that his ambition for this nation were wrong, and that ours were right...
![]() The Legacy of Atatürk
We have championed and fulfilled Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's highest ambitions for the Turkish state by transforming it into a legitimate multi-party liberal democratic state. We have championed Atatürk's lifelong dream, and because of that our reign has been made considerably more secure in the eyes of the people.
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When Mustafa Kemal Atatürk liberated this nation and declared its independence, he did so with a very specific vision of what the Turkish state should eventually look like. The time has come to analyze whether the vision of our Ghazi still aligns with the priorities of the current administration. |
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Turkey:
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We can no longer sit idly by and allow the oppression of Turkish minorities by Arab irredentists and French imperialists. The notion that Hatay is not every bit a rightful part of Turkey is ridiculous and to be dismissed out-of-hand as revisionism. It is time to set right the mistakes of 1921. |
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Peace at Home, Peace in the World - Atatürk decreed it, and we have now codified it as the very basis of our foreign policy. We must keep the peace, and if we cannot have peace in the world then we will just have to settle for peace at home.
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Atatürk once proclaimed Peace in the World as the ultimate aim of Turkish foreign policy, and we intend to live up to that lofty goal. We work towards peace on Earth, not eternal war over petty land squabbles. |
Peace at Home/ Reinvigorate Turkish Nationalism Sub-branch[edit]

Non-aligned internal politics section of the Turkish national focus tree.
Clicking on a national focus icon leads to the appropriate table row.
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Our potential enemies will pounce upon us the moment they sense weakness inside of us. It is the paramount responsibility of all Turkish administrations to secure the well-being and internal stability of the state. When we have Peace at Home, we can aspire for Peace in the World. |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
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Without the intervention of the state, our country will permanently remain a disparate nation of rich and urban cities in the west and decentralized tribes in the east. By connecting our nation together with infrastructure, we bring the entirety of Turkey into the twentieth century, not just our wealthy coastal cities bordering the Aegean. |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
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The Kemalist officer corps can only do so much when it comes to the dissemination of Kemalist ideals throughout the nation. It is time for the government to take a more proactive approach in helping Kemalism win the hearts and minds of the Turkish population. |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
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Part of being a responsible and modern country is being able to redefine what it means to be a citizen of said country. We have been too strict on what it means to be Turkish, and to properly represent the make-up of our country it is high time we expand the definition of what makes a citizen a Turk. |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
![]() İnönü's Five Year Plan
Based upon the Soviet industrialization model, İsmet İnönü has made it a priority to increase the ammount of light industry in Turkey and to modernize the infrastructure accross the nation.
![]() Çakmak's Five Year Plan
Based upon the German industrialization model, Fevzi Çakmak has made it a priority to increase the ammount of heavy industry in Turkey and to modernize the infrastructure accross the nation.
![]() İnönü's Five Year Plan
Based upon the Soviet industrialization model, İsmet İnönü has made it a priority to increase the ammount of light industry in Turkey and to modernize the infrastructure accross the nation.
![]() Çakmak's Five Year Plan
Based upon the German industrialization model, Fevzi Çakmak has made it a priority to increase the ammount of heavy industry in Turkey and to modernize the infrastructure accross the nation.
![]() İnönü's Five Year Plan
Based upon the Soviet industrialization model, İsmet İnönü has made it a priority to increase the ammount of light industry in Turkey and to modernize the infrastructure accross the nation.
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The first Five Year Plan was a great success, so the best government ministers in the country came together and decided that if the first Five Year Plan was such a success, then why not have another? |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
![]() Varlık Vergisi
This 'Wealth Tax' is only a thinly veiled reimplementation of the Jizya tax, and we might need to consider repealing it before we lose even the illusion of administering a secular republic.
![]() İnanç Vergisi
The 'Faith Tax' is the ultimate culmination of Kemalist secular doctrine; it is an aggressive push that many will consider as a big step towards state atheism. Unfortunately, it is a dream that cannot be - and we will have to consider repealing the tax in the future.
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Religious institutions have had it far too good in this country for far too long. Time and time again, religious authorities have sought to undermine this government and its efforts, so now we shall liberate them of their wealth so that it can be put to better use. |
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The only way to unify the country is mimic the rule of Mussolini. We need a strong right-wing leader that is not opposed to left-wing economic reforms and who can speak to the heart of the people. There is only one man for the job: the esteemed Marshal Fevzi Çakmak. |
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The Sun Language Theory is the theory that all human languages are descended from the same Turkic root language. The theory is obviously completely logical and it is imperative that we officially state sponsor the theory and start teaching it across the entire country. |
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We have doted on our western defenses for far too long while ignoring our border with the openly irredentist Soviet Union! We cannot hope to hold them at our border alone for long, but by fortifying a redoubt along our river lines we can hope to best them in a war of attrition. What other hope do we have? |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
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Religion has been the single greatest dividing factor for our nation: we have committed to a path of secularism, but why? To mimic the weak nations of the west? It is not the business of the state to decide when, where, and how a man prays to his god. |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
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The Diyanet has been stacked with men who have never prayed to the Almighty even once in their empty, hollow lives. The Diyanet should be filled with men of faith: men who service themselves to the state and turn to Allah for guidance and comfort! |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
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The officer corps uphold the key values of Turkey, but those key values have... changed. If the officers are reluctant to reflect the current values of Kemalist ideology, then we shall force them to embody those values. |
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The Toprak Mahsulleri Ofisi was founded to regulate the production of foodstuffs and the wages of agricultural workers, but Turkey does not need farmers - it needs land. We shall pressure the poorly performing farm owners into selling their land so that new industry can be erected on those plots to the benefit of the nation as a whole. |
Rehabilitate the Kadro Movement Sub-branch[edit]

Fascist and Communist internal politics section of the Turkish national focus tree.
Clicking on a national focus icon leads to the appropriate table row.
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Turkey: | Turkey:
For so long, it has been the ultimate aim of Kemalism to establish a multi-party liberal democracy in Turkey... but times change. We live in exciting times with modern ideologies battling it out with each other for supremacy over the world order, and it seems that ideological battleground has found its footing here too.
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It was a mistake to shut down Kadro and disperse its theorists. They approached the state with fresh and revolutionary ideas and we turned our backs on them. A new kind of nation requires new ideas, and there are no bolder ideas found outside of Kadro! |
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When Recep Peker returned from Italy with a report on how fascism could be made compatible with Kemalism, he was ejected from his office. Fascism is the creed of the twentieth century, and we were fools to look past the ideology best suited for Turkey when it was staring at us from right across the Adriatic! |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
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Recep Peker's advisory Fascist Council has existed on the sidelines of the state for long enough, it is time to start the integration of Turkish fascist values into the framework of Kemalism. |
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Turkey:
![]() Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Even in retirement, our Ghazi cannot help but get involved in the politics of our nation. He may no longer formally be president, but Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's word remains law - even now.
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There are a lot of elements of Turkish society that would undermine the government and destabilize our society for their own selfish reasons. That stops with us: from now on, every citizen of Turkey will put their Fatherland First! |
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Turkey: | Turkey gets the national spirit:
![]() The Redshirts
The Redshirts are our very own paramilitary fascist militia that patrol the streets of our urban areas and ensure people are strictling abiding by the principles of Kemalism. They might be a little violent at times, with hearts of iron and heads filled with revolutionary idealism, but at least their cause is just!
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Every legitimate fascist movement across the world has a shirted movement! The English and Italians have blackshirts, the Germans have brownshirts, the Chinese have blueshirts - the color red best reflects the Republic of Turkey, so we shall form the redshirts! When people hear the term 'redshirt', they will instantly think of the men and women supporting our movement! We are geniuses! |
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The Oniki Islands off our coast were ripped from our hands and passed off to the lecherous Italians, but not before the perfidious Greeks put their claim to the islands. Rhodes was Turkish, and Rhodes will be Turkish again! |
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Peace at Home, Peace in the World - Atatürk decreed it, and we have now codified it as the very basis of our foreign policy. We can no longer sit by and allow the world to fall into trumoil while we stand on the sidelines and do nothing. The only ways to secure our peace at home is to fight for peace in the world.
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The Spanish Civil War has turned into the world's petri dish for competing ideologies. We share the Mediterranean, and that gives us more right than most to choose to intercede on behalf of our chosen side in the war. |
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Turk, Greek, Kurd, Christian, Muslim, Atheist - we are all in this together. It is in our collective interest to come together as a whole and unite behind a strong government that backs radical ideas and works for the collective as a whole. We shall stand united, or we shall perish divided. |
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While Europe frets over their internationalist communist fifth columnists, we have been struggling with our own internationalist fifth columnists since the very birth of our nation. There exists no greater existential threat to our grand republic than radical Islam and its antiquated proponents. We shall squash these dregs of the Ottoman Empire like the insects they are. |
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The Kadro Movement stands for a fundamentally patriotic form of socialism, and is very akin to the British strain of fascism and Marxism-Leninism in many ways. In essence, Kadro puts the Turkish worker first on a fundamental level, and does not seek to sweep away their national identity while doing so. Ours is a truly revolutionary movement, and more importantly: it is a truly Turkish movement. |
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We reject the internationalism of Trotskyism and radical Marxism in favor of a truly national form of socialism. The plight of the international worker is secondary to the struggles of the Turkish laborer, and that is what sets Kemalist-socialism apart from the more radical variants of communism. |
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Turkey: | Turkey gets the national spirit:
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THe people in the best position to protect the rights of workers are the workers themselves. Of course, a little direction from our government and the odd memo from Moscow only better their effectiveness as a workers' militia.
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Politics is a dirty business, and no regime is guaranteed permanence. It is important that we arm the workers and equip them with the means and the will to protect their rights against any who would take it away: whether that be a foreign power, or an upstart new political movement from within our own borders. |
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Turkey: | 'People and State' - here lies the priority of our Kemalist-socialist government. We must protect and safeguard our people, and we can best do that by strengthening the powers of the state in all matters. |
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There are many minerals and metals remaining unutilized inside of Georgia, and all while our own steel stockpiles remain disappointingly low. We shall send an offer to the regional Georgian administration, and barter for our rights to extract their metals for them in exchange for keeping some of the excesses for ourselves. Should they agree, we shall manufacture the steel right next to the operation in Trabzon. |
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We do not disregard the contributions of industrialists and liberals in our mutual fight to protect the Turkish state from predatory foreign powers, but they have gotten too big for their own britches. While protecting us from predatory venture capitalists, they have become the predatory venture capitalists. It can be abided no longer: we must nationalize our industry and protect our workers. |
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The Turkish people have grown soft in the years since the War of Independence. Where is the rage that we need so badly if we are to project our might onto the world? We lost so much in the Great War, more than most, and the only reason we survived was because we fought tooth and claw for that right to survive. We will fight tooth and claw in the next war too. |
Pivot to the Past Sub-branch[edit]

Ottoman Empire Sub-branch of the Turkish national focus tree.
Clicking on a national focus icon leads to the appropriate table row.
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Turkey: | Turkey:
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The War of Independence may have been a necessity, but the Republic was a mistake. Atatürk is no longer here to safeguard his precious secular republic, and the people clamor for the return of the Ottoman Sultanate. We shall oblige them, after putting down the Kemalists once and for all. |
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By ridding our country of the Kemalist scourge, we will have sown the seeds for the return to our old ways of living and of governing. The Sultan's return is inevitable, as is the destruction of the ephemeral republicans. |
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A parliament of civil stooges elected by our enemies? No, we never intended for that to last for very long. It is time to bring back the old ways: we shall restore the Divan so that religion sits at the very center of the state. We shall also do away with the westerner-borrowed office of Prime Minister, it is high-time we brought back a Grand Vizier! |
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Turkey: | Turkey gets the national spirit for 180 days:
![]() Rebuilding Our Home
Our nation has been materially, physically, and spiritually ravaged by Kemalist dogs, but at long last their tyranny has been brought to an end. We stand on the brink of a new era for our people: one where we can finally right the wrongs of the past. We must build for the future so that we can resurrect the past.
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The Kemalists ravaged our nation in their futile attempts to repress the will of the people. Our enemies will see us as weak, and so we must rebuild with as much haste as possible! |
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It is at long last time to accomplish that which we have dreamed of for so long: we must bring the Sultan home from exile immediately. Our loyalists already have him in hand, and now all that is left is to bring him home and give him a grand coronation. |
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Turkey:
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One of the following must be true:
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Turkey: | Those unfaithful dogs to our west played a central role in the collapse of the last Ottoman Empire. The Greeks have resented us since the very moment we disassembled their pitiful, sickly empire - and now they hold much of Thrace and Madedonia from us. It is time to save our compatriots, while enacting a little revenge at the same time... |
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We failed together as a pact of powers once, but we shall not fail this time! Fate has somehow seen fit to grant us all a second chance to right the wrongs of the Great War, and we must all together seize that opportunity by the horns! |
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Though the Austro-Hungarian Empire shattered after the Great War, those who mourn the Empire's passing can still be found. We will cultivate these imperial sentiments in the hopes that the successor states may decide to rejoin for their own strength.
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Our triumphant return from the ashes of the Republic of Turkey was a grand event indeed, but we are surrounded on all sides by enemies who would see us destroyed once again. We need allies, and an Ottoman-led expedition into the Danube would hardly be unprecedented. |
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Bulgaria, the only one of us all from the Central Powers to survive with their sovereignty and way of life intact, and what have they done with that? Nothing. They are cowards! We shall see just how cowardly they are with us breathing down their necks and keeping them to task. |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
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Removing the Kemalists from power and restoring the authority of the Sultan was but only the early steps to our master plan. We shall march across the entire world until our empire is made whole once again! |
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Turkey: | Turkey:
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It is our states in the east that form the very backbone of our support, and yet the quality of infrastructure in these states compared to the urban provinces in the west is just apalling. By supporting the east, we support our followers and also better prepare ourselves for undertaking operations to to the east and north. |
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If we are going to enter these arduous and long-lasting operations in the Middle East and Africa, then it is would be simply preposterous to not reform our camelry corps! On our camels, we could ride from Cairo to Cape Town in comfort and in style! |
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The Saadabad Pact was a worthy initiative of the Kemalists, but we surely have more in common now with the signatories than we ever have before. Let us not waste time on half measures, it is time to approach the Saadabad Pact members so that we can formalize this agreement into a proper alliance. |
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Ours is not a national movement: we do not simply stand for the authority of the Sultan, but for the authority of Muslims around the world. We do not abide by nationalism, because we believe in the international cause of Islam! We shall cooperate with religious leaders from all across the world to determine how best we can spread and liberate our religious flock by the sword. |
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We do not hesitate to say that many of our institutions are... not exactly modern. Yet, we live in the age of modern warfare. It is a good thing that our nation is as industrialized and modern as it is - all thanks to the hard work of the Ottoman Bureaucracy! To that end, we shall establish a school in Istanbul University that encourages technical and scientific cooperation between ourselves and likeminded nations. |
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The Kemalists had this interesting idea called 'Etatism', and while we would never openly sponsor a Kemalist ideological pillar, we cannot help but feel it might be... expedient, to centrally organize and control the state's means of production. Do not draw comparisons to communism or fascism: the factories will all belong to the Sultan - we shall just administer these factories on his behalf! |
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France is weak. All we need to do is threaten the possibility of war if they do not surrender Syria, and they shall fall to their knees crying for peace and begging us to take Syria off their hands. |
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We have learned a lot about warfare since our downfall during the Great War, and we must no longer embark on crazy plans we have no hopes of winning. We must fight smart and conservatively, so that when all the fighting stops and the dust settles we are the victors still standing. |
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Paris, Rome, London: these are the kızıl elma of the restored Ottoman Empire. We shall stop at nothing to ensure our old foes - who would have seen us dismantled, humilated, and destroyed - are humbled, bent, and then broken for their insidious designs upon our realm. We shall cast the old world order into flames, and build a new status quo upon the carcasses of their fallen empires. |
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Turkey: | Sultan Abdul Hamid II used to fear the Japanese emperor would convert to Islam and proclaim themselves Caliph in the place of the Turkic monarch. This never came to pass. Alas, Japan signed Sèvres, just as they signed Lausanne - though we long admired the Japanese, they are just as culpable as the other old powers. We shall humble them by ruling the Khedivate of Nihon directly from Kostantiniye. |
Reconfigure Turkish Foreign Policy Sub-branch[edit]

Foreign alliance sub-branch of the Turkish national focus tree.
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Turkish foreign policy has been focused on domestic affairs and keeping foreign policy interactions consigned mostly to our neighbors, but the times have changed and our foreign policy must reflect that. It is time long overdue that we started to deal more with the major powers of the world. |
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The British government has been anxious to sign an agreement with us: an agreement that, in effect, requires us to promise nothing but would compel the United Kingdom to leap to our aid in the event of an invasion. The whole thing reeks of desperation, but we can use desperation. |
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The British are determined to stop Iraqi oil shipments from reaching their continental foes but have been largely unsuccessful. We can support the British initiative by blocking one of the largest land routes that the Iraqis pass through to trade in Europe. |
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It is our moral imperative to help the persecuted peoples of the world when it is within our power, and thus far it most certainly has been in our power, We will naturalize them, protect them, and nurture them as though they were native sons and daughters of Turkey.
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So many nations run by jackbooted fools are willing to shortsightedly banish their best and brightest minds simply because those scientists will not agree to serve a tyrannical agenda. We shall offer a home to those exiles here in Turkey, for we have a great need for them. |
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We remain entitled to the concessions that the Americans promised us over a decade ago. We can make our engagement with the war incumbent on American contributions to the well-being of the Turkish state. |
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Much of our heavy industry that is associated with the production of motorized vehicles is dependent upon cooperation with the Americans. We have not always been the most lenient nation when it comes to foreign investment, but if we were to loosen our regulations for our American friends... well... who can say what might happen? |
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It is not enough that we can defend our own skies in wartime, we must be able to strike at the hearts of our enemies so that any war can be brought to a swift conclusion. The Allies are the masters of using the bomb as a tool to ground down their enemies, and there is much we can learn from them. |
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The German Reich and [ROOT.GetNameCap] are natural friends. We do not have to see eye-to-eye on every issue, for our recent histories are not all too dissimilar. [ENG.GetAdjective] efforts to control our foreign policy will come to naught: we shall prove that with a new Treaty of Friendship, signed unilaterally between Adolf Hitler and Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. |
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The Germans have approached us with a favorable deal: chromium ore in exchange for the means to produce more military equipment of our own. By becoming the German Reich's primary source of chromium ore, we also become entitled to the German Reich's protection which is quite an enviable position to be in nowadays. |
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You cannot have a modern armed forces without strong, reliable armor supporting the backbone of the army. We simply must get our hands on some of our own, and is there any doubt that the greatest tanks produced in the world come out of Italy? |
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Working together with the Italians, we have established a school for budding admirals and naval officers that is unlike any other in the world.
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The Italians are the undisputed master of the seas. There is much we could learn from them if they are willing to teach us. |
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Modelled on Hjalmar Schacht's Schachtplan, Walther Funk's Funkplan guarantees German access to Turkish mineral ores while also facilitating Turkish access to the market of German commercial products. Hidden clauses in the Funkplan also guarantee us the minimum amount of materials needed to help enlarge our heavy industry.
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When the Schachtplan was rolled out across Southern Europe, we did not participate in the scheme. The situation has changed, and we are prepared to deepen our economic ties with the German Reich. German economist Walther Funk has drafted up a scheme tailored specifically to our situation, and we would be fools not to implement this scheme as soon as possible. |
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German military advisors are the envy of the world. To modernize our military and its tactics, we must employ the aid of the people with the most modern armed forces in Europe. |
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We signed a non-aggression pact with The Soviet Union in 1925 and were one of the first countries in the world to engage in friendly relations with the Soviets, but the times have changed. It is important we renew this pact, and ensure ties with the current regime are healthy. |
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We should work together with the Georgian regional government to enhance the industries of both our nations. Such an agreement would be fruitful to both parties, and could not possibly be denied except for reasons that were explicitly political in nature. |
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The fascists practice politics of exclusivity and violate the inalienable rights of man at every turn. THeir actions are nomsterous, and safeguarding and protecting those fleeing fascist prejudice is the very least that we can do.
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The fascist cause is indiscriminate in its choice of victims. These demagogues pander to the masses with delusions of grandeur on the one hand, while letting the rats out of the sewer with the other. We must protect those who have no means with which to protect themselves. |
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We should work together with the Georgian regional government to enhance the industries of both our nations. Such an agreement would be fruitful to both parties, and could not possibly be denied except for reasons that were explicitly political in nature. |
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We have long wanted to foster greater ties between ourselves and the Caucasus. This initiative can serve to only deepen our ties with the Soviet Union. |
Join the Allies Sub-branch[edit]

Allies sub-branch of the Turkish national focus tree.
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The world has reached a moment of destiny, and we sit at the crossroads of many empires vying to change the world forever. We must stand for the values upon which our country was founded, and fight with the nations of the West in the name of freedom and liberty. |
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Superior firepower is how we will win the war, and we must be an active contributor to the war effort by adding our own firepower in the struggle to dominate the skies. |
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We fight alongside some of the preeminent global naval powers, and we have much to learn from them. By the end of the war, our navy shall be lauded amongst the greats. |
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What luck that we have ended up allied with many of the countries to whom we owe a great deal of debt to! Surely our participation in this conflict is reason enough to see much of that debt wiped away, all in the name of our shared battle for liberty of course. |
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It would be wise not to judge the Bulgarian people too harshly lest they be pushed into the arms of the enemy. Let us offer them an alternative: an opportunity to stand on the side of liberty and justice, rather than autocracy and corruption. |
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Turkey: | The Romanian oil fields are an area vital to the Axis war effort. Cutting off their supply to Romania's oil would be like stopping blood from flowing to a heart. |
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If the Iranians will not regulate the trade of their oil so that it does not reach the reserves of our enemies, then we shall forcibly administer their resources for them. |
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Our advisors have come up with a plan that would see us become responsible for protecting and administrating British protectorates in the Levant. The strategy and proposal are sound, and now all that is left is to pitch it to the British. |
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Our coasts are long and stretch around almost all of our country. There is plenty of free real estate here for ship manufacturing industry and the British recognize this. We shall take up their offer of bolstering our naval industry in order to tilt the war effort more in our collective favor. |
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Turkey: | Turkey gets the national spirit: | We did not fight tooth and nail as a nation during our War of Independence only to be annihilated a few decades later. No, Turkey's story does not end here - we must not fall, we will not fall! |
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We can take a little pressure off of our British allies by offering to safeguard their Middle Eastern possessions for them. They will likely be amenable to the suggestion, especially considering all that we have contributed to the war effort... and the fact that they would not really be in a position to stop us from just seizing the territories. |
The Mediterranean Entente/ Join the Axis Sub-branch[edit]

Covenant of the Mediterranean and Axis sub-branch of the Turkish national focus tree.
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We must negotiate a comprehensive pan-Mediterranean alliance that takes responsibility for the security of the region. Any project aimed at controlling the Mediterranean that does not begin with an open hand extended to Italy is doomed to fail. |
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Bulgaria has sat on the sidelines for far too long. Their future with the German Reich is not in doubt, only when they will finally declare their loyalties. We shall help the Bulgarians find their courage. |
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Turkey: | Much to our chargrin, there just does not seem to be a future where Greece exits this era as a still independent nation. There is no animosity in this decision, we are simply doing what must be done for survival's sake. Peace shall again reign in the Aegean, but not in this cruel and unforgiving era. |
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Peace with Greece has been something our administrations have worked very hard for since the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. We have no reason to throw away decades of diplomatic efforts, but if we find ourselves on opposite sides of this war then that very well could change. Let us hope they listen to wisdom, and do not throw away their future needlessly. |
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Portugal may not technically border the Mediterranean, but it has a large stake in the future of the region. We have needs of their large empire, and they stand to gain much from friends like us. |
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If it were purely up to Italy, all anybody in our alliance would do is conquer and subjugate other peoples. We stand as the voice of reason for the other aspects of ruling: has nobody considered employment rates or the post-war economy? We should pool our resources and work together to build a better future that is worthy of all this bloodshed. |
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The Bosporus sits as the gateway between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. The Suez Canal is heavily defended, as are the entryways to the Gibraltar Strait. Does it make sense then to leave our very own strait unprotected and open to molestation by foreign powers? It does not. We shall work hard to defend what is ours. |
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The Days of the British dominating the seas of the Mediterranean are over. The Mediterranean belongs to the Italian and the Greek!
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Convoys are the bloodline of this faction, and we must all make a better collective effort to increase the amounts of convoys we have available. Of course, if this new merchant fleet were also used as a covert means to share additional information about naval research then this might work out to be a particularly fruitful endeavour. |
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Turkey: | The loss of the Nationalist cause during the Spanish Civil War was an outrage! It was wrong; a perversion of justice and a tragic failing of the fascist cause. We must remedy the wrongs of the past through force. |
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It is no secret that the leader of Spain is sympathetic to our faction and what it represents. A simple offer of friendship and some vague promises about future gains should be enough to entice them over to our side in a more committed fashion. |
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This world cannot know peace until the perfidious and eternal reign of the British is brought to a violent and definitive end. This is not war, it is duty. |
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Turkey: | The French tricolor once flew over half of Europe during the days of Napoleon. Today, it is not even fit to fly over Paris. It is past time to put an end to the global embarrassment that is the nation known as 'France'. |
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The global fight against communism is a righteous one. The fight goes beyond simple ideology: we are fighting for our very way of life against a terrifying monolith that destroys everything it touches. We cannot afford to lose. |
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This war will be won by the power with the greatest technological capabilities. Fascism is the creed of the future, so it stands to reason we require only the most modern of technologies to wage our warfare. |
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The future of Turkey lies very clearly with the nation that will reshape the fate of the world. No country stands prepared to shake up the old status quo and bring in a new era of peace and prosperity quite like the German Reich. We must help them realize their visions for the future. |
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Our nation's Mediterranean climate is not a fit environment to train our soldiers so they can adequetely operate in arid climates. We have elected to erect training facility close to the Tuz Gölü salt lake, so that our troops might be better prepared to fight in desiccated environments.
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Our nation's Mediterranean climate is not a fit environment to train our soldiers so they can adequetely operate in arid climates. We have elected to erect training facility close to the Tuz Gölü salt lake, so that our troops might be better prepared to fight in desiccated environments. |
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There is a group with some considerable influence in Iraq that share objectives very similar to our own. We ought to support these likeminded individuals so they might help up eliminate the imperialist presence in the region. |
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Turkey: | Why trust others to do a job you know you can do perfectly fine on your own? Our boots will be touching ground in Baghdad before the end of the month: guaranteed. |
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Turkey: | We have already violated so many of the stipulations of the treaty that was imposed on us after the end of the Great War. It is time to finally throw off the yoke of our enemies, just as our allies have already done before us. It is unfortunate, but we cannot trust that our western borders will be secure until the Greek is resolved. |
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If the Germans expect us to keep up with their advances on the frontlines then they need to share some of the copious amounts of technology they have gathered over the years. Of course, we would like to fight in a more intensive capacity - but some German aid could go a long way in facilitating that desire. |
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It is no easy task emulating some of the bitter colds of Eurasia, but he have been forced to make do. We have elected to construct a facility on the summit of Mount Palandöken in Erzurum with an additional smaller facility based around Mount Ağrı so our troops can train in alpine and glacial-like conditions all year round.
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It is no easy task emulating some of the bitter colds of Eurasia, but he have been forced to make do. We have elected to construct a facility on the summit of Mount Palandöken in Erzurum with an additional smaller facility based around Mount Ağrı so our troops can train in alpine and glacial-like conditions all year round. |
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Why should the German Reich be the only country to have awe-inspiring tanks? We shall commission our very own range of armor that shall go on to conquer the world alongside the German panzers! |
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Our Turkic brothers and sisters come from every corner of Eurasia to lend their support to our shared struggle. Together, we shall secure the Age of the Wolf.
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All across Eurasia our oppressed Turkic brothers and sisters wait for us to liberate them from the clutches of their evil masters. We intend to do exactly that, and we shall not stop until every Turkic person in the world lies free in our borders and under our protection! |
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With there no longer being any need to disguise the role of the German military officials in our country, we have officially integrated them into our chain of command with the express consent of Adolf Hitler.
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With there no longer being any need to disguise the role of the German military officials in our country, we have officially integrated them into our chain of command with the express consent of Adolf Hitler. |
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The German and Turkish wolves rule over Europe. Our enemies are rabbits, and though they can run and they can hide it is inevitable that they will get snapped up in one of our great and mighty jaws!
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Our achievements in the past few years have been utterly staggering. We have gone from being terrified of war following our tremendous losses in the Great War to continental conquerers fighting battles all across the world. We are on the cusp of a golden age: the Golden Age of the Wolf! |
The Anti-Bolshevik Mediterranean Bloc/ Readdress the Montreux Convention Sub-branch[edit]

Anti-Bolshevik Accord and Comintern sub-branch of the Turkish national focus tree.
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We wish we could maintain friendly ties with the Soviet Union, but Stalinism is so far from the Marxist ideal that we would be lying to ourselves if we claimed it tolerable. We must break with the Soviet Union, and find likeminded friends elsewhere. |
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When we first held the Montreux Convention, we were perhaps too harsh when considering the Soviet position. We ought to revisit the signed declaration and make the concessions that the the Soviet Unions asked for in the name of friendship and cooperation. |
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The freethinkers come from the working class, and soon the best and brightest of the working class shall flock here to contribute to the greater good. |
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Kars is a city with a storied history, and its proximity to the Soviet Union makes it the ideal location to establish a new politicized officer school. Our officers will be taught not just the fundamentals of warfare, but the intricacies of Marxist doctrine.
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Kars is a city with a storied history, and its proximity to the Soviet Union makes it the ideal location to establish a new politicized officer school. Our officers will be taught not just the fundamentals of warfare, but the intricacies of Marxist doctrine. |
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Without the backing of a strong naval backbone, any attempts to spread a global revolution is doomed to fail.
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To protect ourselves in the Mediterranean, we need strong and capable navies. Through a combined effort, we shall achieve the minimum required to safeguard our borders from enroaching threats. |
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Turkey: | France thought they could destroy us when we were at our weakest. They sought to exploit us, and disarm us, and divide us. We shall do unto them exactly as they had planned to do unto us. |
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Turkey: | Fascism is too dangerous an ideology to leave running rampant in our backyard. How long before our own people catch the fascist bug? We must crush the fascists and in doing so rob their movement of all its legitimacy. |
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The chain of events that set off the collapse of the Ottoman Empire happened so quickly that there was hardly any time at all to reflect on lessons learned. We should learn from our mistakes when the Italians invaded Ottoman Libya and seized it from us. |
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The true revolution must be brought back from whence it came. Somewhere along the way, the Soviet Union lost sight of its purpose and spirit. We must help them reclaim their lost idealism. |
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The world can never truly change so long as the United Kingdom still exists as it is. We must crush them, and destroy their deplorable empire. |
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Turkey: | Turkey gets the national spirit: | Marxism is a fundamentally internationalist creed and so it is merely natural that revolutionaries from all across the world would flock to our nation to fight in our shared global struggle. |
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Turkey: | Turkey gets the national spirit: | Just as the Kemalist officers represent and safeguard their own ideology, our new officers shall serve as the guardians of Marxism in Turkey. |
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Turkey: | Turkey gets the national spirit for 180 days: | Building our nation from almost the ground up was a costly affair, and we will be thankful for the charity of nations richer than us that assisted us in our climb for national progress. However, we have become so divergent from those who thought to control us by the purse strings that we have no choice but to sever all of our debts. |
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Religion has been the bane of this republic since its very inception. We shall nationalize and close every religious building in this country and put the land to better use. By freeing ourselves from the shackles of religion, we shall finally reach our fullest potential. |
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The greatest threat to our sovereignty comes from the west. When the Western nations come for us, they shall find us prepared to push them back into the seas from which they spawned. |
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Many members of the Turkish Communist Party still remain in exile in the Soviet Union or hidden throughout Europe in secret cells. We may not agree with everything the TKP has to say, but we do remain comrades in the same class liberation struggle. It is time to bring them home. |
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We have no intrest in disposing of Kemalism, we would be doing the world a disservice getting rid of our homegrown and progressive ideology. Kemalism is dynamic enough that it can be altered to conform more with Marxist values without totally erroding its foundations.
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Kemalism served its purpose and now will be consigned to the history books... wel, some illegal history books at any rate. the Turkish Socialist Republic is now modelled upon Vladimir Lenin's revolution rather than the revisionist reactionary Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and his quashed movement.
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Joseph Stalin must be added as one of the crucial ideological figures who define our ideology. How we can cleanly accomplish such an ideological shift in a clean fashion is a mystery, but who is going to call us out on it? |
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Turkey: | Turkey gets the national spirit: | Our soldiers shall prowl the snow like wolves hunting prey in the boreal. Through our training, the enemy shall come to fear more than cold in the icy winds. |
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The tank is the weapon of the future, and communism is the creed of the future. The two go together like çiğ köfte and rakı! |
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The Soviets have enough on their plate dominating the land and seas, we ought to lend a helping hand by taking some responsibility for the air war. |
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Agriculture is a very important field in Turkey, and those who toil the earth can no longer be exploited by those who would milk them for profit. From now on, the farmer sets their own wage and controls their own means of production. |
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Turkey: | Turkey: | We have reason to believe that Kurds outside of our nation are conspiring to commit acts of misguided terrorism inside of our own borders. They do not understand that through communism the Kurdish worker has been liberated. We shall liberate the misguided proles abroad as well. |
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Has there ever existed a fouler nation than Bulgaria? Again and again, they have upset the balance in the Balkans for no reason other than to fulfill their own selfish, irredentist delusions. We shall dominate them, and in doing so we shall liberate the Bulgarian worker - even if he does not really deserve it. |
Misak-ı Millî Sub-branch[edit]

Turanist sub-branch of the Turkish national focus tree.
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Misak-ı Millî - the National Oath. After the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the conclusion of the War of Independence, we voluntarily surrendered a great deal of territory that we held and dropped our claims on the territory. The world is different now, and the people in these territories clamor for our return. We shall oblige them. |
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The contemptible Bulgarian have been a thorn in our side for too long. They can deny it all they wish, but the Turkic people trapped and oppressed in their vicious rump state cry out for liberation. We do not intend to keep them waiting any longer. |
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The Greeks can cry out for enosis all they wish; we shall beat them at their own game with our own ilhak. Cyprus and Rhodes are rightfully ours, and when we take hold of them again we shall never let them go. |
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There is still a substantial Turkish population in Thrace. We hold the greater part of it in Edirne, but the Greek insist on keeping the territory divided. We must now insist to the contrary. |
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The Treaty of Kars was supposed to put to rest the borders between Turkey and the Caucasus, but how can such a treaty hold weight when the lives of the Turkic places in that accursed region are at stake? We shall fight tooth and claw to save our kin. |
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We have always had a great affinity with the people of Azerbaijan, and it would be an absolute privilege to extend to the Azeri people equal citizenship in our fine conglomeration of Turkic peoples. |
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It is our solemn duty to unite all the Turkic peoples of the world under one nation, and until we have liberated our Azeri brethren abroad our mission is not yet finished. |
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In 1926, the Mosul Question was seemingly resolved - but as with all crises of the time the result was undeniably in favor of the British and the French. We shall no longer ignore the plight of the Iraqi Turk. The time for action has come. |
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The destinies of the Turkish and Kurdish people are intertwined, and if we are not all in this together then history will be doomed to repeat itself for all of eternity. |
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We have the will to forge for ourselves a mighty empire, but we risk inciting the ire of the world's still-standing Great Powers. They will try to hinder us, but once Eurasia falls under our control they will be able to do naught to stop us. |
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They may think themselves far beyond their roots after centuries under the Austrian thumb, but we see the Hungarian for what he truly is. He is a Turk who denys it; a wolf who sees himself as a hawk. We shall remind the Magyars of their heritage. |
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The Turk in China will always be preyed upon without the solidarity of Turks abroad. It is incumbent on us to liberate and safeguard the Turks of China from those who would deny them their heritage. |
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Turkey: | Turkey: | There is no finer jewel in the Turanist crown than that of Finland. To conquer the Finnish is the sum of ultimate ambition, and we fully intend to meet that ambition and complete our Turanist brotherhood. |
Continue to Prioritize Balkan Integrity Sub-branch[edit]

Balkan pact sub-branch of the Turkish national focus tree.
Clicking on a national focus icon leads to the appropriate table row.
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It has always been in our interest that peace reign in the Balkans. We must confess to feeling some responsibility for protecting and elevating our neighbors, especially considering our... unfortunate pasts together. That time is behind us: we approach no longer as conquerers but as staunch friends who mean to protect our weaker neighbors from new conquerers who mean them harm. |
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The Balkan Pact was formed to deter Bulgarian and Hungarian irredentism but the world has grown significantly more dangerous since then. The Balkan Pact is inadequate, we must reform it into a Balkan Entente! |
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Delegations from every member of the Balkan Entente regularly meet to exchange anecdotes about events in the world and updates on their respective defensive situations. Our shared pool of militaristic knowledge is a great boon to us all.
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Every single country in the Balkan Entente knows war like an old friend. We collectively know we cannot begin a war on the offence, so we must coordinate together to form the greatest defense. |
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The Balkan Entente has undertaken one of the boldest industrialization projects in history by sponsoring a jointly-funded multinational centrally planned economic scheme to make sure our industrial bases are collectively powerful enough to withstand an assault from a great power.
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We are prepared to undergo a peninsula-wide industrialization effort that could daunt even the United Kingdom. We shall support one another as equals, and together we shall rise above the strength of our enemies through the collective might of the Balkan Entente! |
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Turkey: | All of us have been the victims of the machinations of powers greater than us. Too often have we been bullied into treaties and agreements that have humilated and weakened us. We say that the world is not as it once was and that we shall never again fold to imperialist harassment! |
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Nobody ever could have predicted that the Kingdom of Greece of all countries would be the first one of ust to get their financial affairs in such immaculate shape. It was unanimously agreed that the Balkan Central Bank should be founded in Thessaloniki, in light of Greek excellence in fiscal management.
The Balkan Central Bank shall be a forum for the freeflow of materials, commodities, and matters related to commerce for all the nations in the Balkan Pact. Izmir, with time, shall come to rival Frankfurt, Shanghai, and New York as centers of business and trade.
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We shall adopt a new currency shared by all our nations alongside our national currencies, and establish a new central bank through which we can all exchange legal tender and engage in business dealings. What could possibly go wrong? |
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We shall spearhead a collective treaty promoting free trade along the principes of free market liberalism. We cannot expect all our fellow members to fully reconfigure their economies to allow free trade, but we can at least bring an end to protectionism in the Balkans. |
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The Balkan Entente is like a stack of dominoes: when one of us falls, the rest will surely be quick to follow. Ew must all take responsibility for our defense and prepare our borders against any possible incursions.
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Fort lines have long been a staple of most defensive doctrines, and while some today suggest that such stratagems have been outmoded by modern technology we believe that the fort may yet have some use. By all pitching in for one another's defenses, we guarantee our collective safety. |
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In order to best allow our armies to move smoothly from frontline to frontline, we must have efficient infrastructure laid out across the Balkan Peninsula. We shall work together with our partners to ensure as best we can that our capital cities are connected by modern infrastructure. |
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