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Czechoslovakian Legions.
What did you get, Smeagol?
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You got: Irish Republican Brotherhood
Faction: Central Powers
Military branch of Sinn Fien and predecessor to the IRA. You are an Irish nationalist, probably a Catholic. Or mabey you are a noble-minded Britsh sympathizer. Perhaps even a knight! When you ask your employer for the rest of the years pay to enlist, you forget to mention one key detail- you aren't joining the British Army! You make your way to Dublin and on Easter Sunday, 1916, you begin the Easter Uprising. It is not as popular as you hoped, and after six days, your meager army is crushed. Most of you are imprisoned rather than executed, so you spend the next few years planning and organizing. With Eamon de Valera or Michael "Mick" Collins as your leader, you will fight to the end... even if your enemies turn out to be your own comrades. You are best immortalized in Father Charles O'Neill's "Foggy Dew".
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You got: Indian Indepedence Committee
Faction: Central Powers
Also known as the Berlin Committee. You are far from home, an Indian nationalist living in the capital of Germany. You are tasked with disrupting the Allied war effort by funding and organizing rebel groups in the US, Russia, Afganistan, and India. Afganistan, only meant to be a distraction, is your one success. When the Allies occupy Germany, you flee to civil war-torn Russia and become a devoted Communist
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You got: ANZACs
Faction: Allies
The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. You are a fresh faced, ultrapatriotic colonist from the Land Down Unda, eager to defend the Empire and save poor little Belgium. You feelings are little different after eight months of bloody fighting on the Gallipoli peninsula and marching past the graves of your friends into shameful retreat. "I hope they don't 'ear us leaving," is a common refrain. You are forever jaded with Brittania and probably a loud voice for Australian independence. You are most famously depicted in Peter Weir's Gallipoli.
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Lichtenstein Legionnaires
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