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Kolhar became a fascist state in 1938 when the ruling monarchy at the time reorganized the nation. Though the nation officially was reorganized into a republic, the legislature was nothing more than a rubber-stamp and the new leader of Kolhar holding the title of Davyl Jaw ruled by decree. This change was initially welcomed by the Kolhari population, which viewed fascism as a strong form of government and saw Nazi Germany's initial success in World War 2 as evidence of that.

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  • Kolhari Civil War
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  • Kolhar became a fascist state in 1938 when the ruling monarchy at the time reorganized the nation. Though the nation officially was reorganized into a republic, the legislature was nothing more than a rubber-stamp and the new leader of Kolhar holding the title of Davyl Jaw ruled by decree. This change was initially welcomed by the Kolhari population, which viewed fascism as a strong form of government and saw Nazi Germany's initial success in World War 2 as evidence of that.
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  • --05-09
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  • 20(xsd:integer)
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  • Ongoing
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  • 20(xsd:integer)
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  • Kolhari Civil War
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  • Kolhar became a fascist state in 1938 when the ruling monarchy at the time reorganized the nation. Though the nation officially was reorganized into a republic, the legislature was nothing more than a rubber-stamp and the new leader of Kolhar holding the title of Davyl Jaw ruled by decree. This change was initially welcomed by the Kolhari population, which viewed fascism as a strong form of government and saw Nazi Germany's initial success in World War 2 as evidence of that. After World War 2, some portions of the population began questioning the fascist state. Such questions were not tolerated by the government, and anyone who questioned the government was immediately arrested. Furthermore, the fascists began implementing a number of policies that deliberately descriminated against Sects percieved by the Kolhari government to be "inferior" to the ruling sect, including a class-based citizenship system. Such policies resulted in rampant social inequality, with the lower-classes being dominated by dissidents and "second-class citizens". The deliberate denial of opportunities to some individuals was percieved to be going directly against traditional Kolhari cultural values, which contributed to a buildup of discontent.
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