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Revision as of 05:38, 16 November 2024

Besmenian Empire
Besmenisches Reich
1929–1966
Flag of
Flag
of
Coat of arms
Anthem: NationalHymne des Besmenischen Reichs
National Anthem of the Besmenian Empire
MediaPlayer.png
Map of West Besmenia2.png
CapitalMelmingen
Common languagesBesmenian
Demonym(s)West Besmenian, Besmenian
GovernmentOne-party dictatorship
Chancellor 
• 1929-1954
Karl Ochsenbein
• 1954-1966
Lars Schreim
• 1966
Rudolf Bötte
LegislatureEmpire Assembly
History 
• Established
1929
• Abolition of the monarchy
19 May 1929
20 May - 7 June 1966
• Disestablished
1966
CurrencyWest Besmenian mark (BRM)
Today part ofFederal Republic of Besmenia
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Besmenian Empire (Besmenian: Besmenisches Reich), commonly called West Besmenia, was a Besmenian state that emerged from the Kingdom of Besmenia after the monarchy was abolished ny the parliament. After the West Besmenian Revolution in 1966, the regime collapsed. Then the Besmenian Republic emerged from the Besmenian Empire, which joined the Federal Republic of East Besmenia a year later and thus led to the Besmenian reunification in September 1967.

History

Ochsenbein era (1929-1954)

Schreim era (1954-1966)

Politic

Government

Administrative districts

With the administrative reform of 1930, the previous states were relieved of their function. They were replaced by 15 districts as the new middle level of state administration. The districts had no political (federal) autonomy like a state of East Besmenia, nor did they have any self-government rights like a local authority.

Districts of West Besmenia
Name of district Location
Flommstein
Fröndenbrück
Halsholm
Helmfurt
Hetenberg
Köstritz
Kronenfeld
Lichtenberg
Melmingen
Ochsenbeinfurt
Ratenfeld
Revelfurt
Richtersberg
Samaroda
Stühnau

Military

West Besmenian nuclear weapon program (1960-1966)

Foreign policy

Relationship with East Besmenia

World War

Economy

Population

Culture

Censorship