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== Army career ==
== Army career ==
=== Consolidation of power ===
=== Overthrow of the Kräamer administration ===


== Presidency (1953 - 1984) ==
== Presidency (1953 - 1984) ==
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=== Ideology ===
=== Ideology ===
Šummaker's regime sought to revitalize the idea of a "Clashonian national identity", which he believed was lost throughout the reform era of the Kingdom of Clashonia up until the First Clashonian Republic. Under his rule, Clashonian nationalism (alongside "social justice for all Clashonians" and "equality before the law of the republic") is promoted as a core tenant of the nation's new guiding principle, the ''Drysäalen'' (Three Principles). The ''Drysäalen'' would act as a guiding principle of the Second Clashonian Republic well until the end of his rule, when the ''Drysäalen'' was ''de facto'' replaced by a much more flexible ideology. Šummaker's regime also implemented a policy known as ''Zwêfunktén'' (dual functions) which enabled the Clashonian military to have an active role in all levels of the Clashonian government, economy, and society.


== Imperialist influence ==
== Imperialist influence ==
The relationship between Šummaker, Šummakerism, and fascism has been widely discussed, even after the fall of the regime. Fryderik Willéms, a Clashonian scholar and a deputy minister during the rule of Rynér Kléin, wrote: "whether or not Šummaker was a fascist is up for scholarly debate. However the role of ideologies like fascism in Šummaker's Clashonia cannot be understated. Šummaker's implementation of the ideology, while not outright fascist, did incorporate many fascistic elements, like the Republican Guard, which had fallen far from its origins as a protector of republicanism."
=== Operation Bell and links to the ratlines ===


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
Following the 1994 Clashonian War, the Royalist successfully reestablished the Clashonian monarchy, bringing an end to the Second Clashonian Republic. The new monarchy was set to de-republicanize Clashonian society and slowly replacing many republican icons, including Šummaker .
Following the 1994 Clashonian War, the Royalist successfully reestablished the Clashonian monarchy, bringing an end to the Second Clashonian Republic. The new monarchy was set to de-republicanize Clashonian society and slowly replacing many republican icons, including Šummaker, was removed from public areas and moved to museums.

Revision as of 16:40, 12 December 2023

Baldéwin Šummaker
President
In office
1953–1984
Preceded byAnton Kräamer (as President of the First Clashonian Republic)
Succeeded byÜlfrick Säawer (interim)
Military career
AllegianceClashonia (Pacifica) Union State of Bannarsia and Transclarvia
Clashonia (Pacifica) First Clashonian Republic
Clashonia (Pacifica) Second Clashonian Republic
Service/branchArmy of the Union State
Clashonian Army
Clashonian Army
Active service1911 - 1984
RankGeneral of the Army
Battles/warsTransclarvia Uprising of 1912
War of 1919
Royalist insurgency against the First Clashonian Republic
Clashonian Civil War
Royalist insurgency against the Second Clashonian Republic
Personal details
Born
Baldéwin Augustin Šummaker
Political partySovereign Clashonia Party

Baldéwin Augustin Šummaker (1906 - 1984) was a Clashonian Army general and statesman who served as the President of Clashonia from 1953 until his death in 1984. Before his presidency, he was a member of the Clashonian General Staff during the First Clashonian Republic, and played a pivotal role during the Clashonian Civil War as the Chief of the General Staff.

Šummaker would begin his career in the military in 1919, when he was conscripted into the Army of the Union State of Bannarsia and Transclarvia during the War of 1919. He was involved in the 1st Army, which invaded into Weisserstein to secure contested territory. In 1922, Šummaker's unit defected and joined the Republican movement, and helped in the 1922 Clashonian coup d'état against the Union State. Šummaker would rise through the ranks of the Clashonian Army, becoming a member of the General Staff in 1940, and becoming the Chief of the General Staff in 1948. As the Great War broke out, Šummaker voiced his concerns of the situation and lack of government support for the military, instead investing more into the ruling party's armed wing, the Republican Guard.

In 1950, Brigadier General Valentyn Fäalk would launch an unsuccessful coup d'etat against the government, sparking the Clashonian Civil War. Originally Šummaker opposed the military's involvement in the conflict, as he and many in the military considered it an "inter-party conflict". The military would only become involved as Royalists, Unionists, and Transclarve separatists became involved, to which the military would only seek to secure Clashonia's territorial integrity and government structure, but not become involved in the National Republican Party's inter-party war. As the Unionists and separatists were defeated, Šummaker, with the support of the military, convinced president Anton Kraamer to step down, which was followed by a bloodless coup d'état against the government. At this point, Valentyn Fäalk had been replaced by Dirk Häas, who in turn sworn allegiance to the military rather than the NRP. Šummaker would be sworn in as president the day after.

Under his rule, the Second Clashonian Republic experienced rapid industrialization. He also sanctioned the creation of a ratline for Imperialist figures of the Great War to Clashonia, recruiting them as advisors for economic and military. Clashonia would enter the Cold War as a right-winged authoritarian state, and would remain neutral for nearly the entirety of the Cold War. Šummaker would crack down on dissent, namely the Royalists, who would be forced underground by his national security policies. In 1983, Šummaker would suffer a stroke during a meeting with Clashonian military generals. His handpicked successor, Ülfrick Säawer, would assume control as acting president. In 1984, Šummaker would pass away at the age of 78.

Childhood

Army career

Consolidation of power

Overthrow of the Kräamer administration

Presidency (1953 - 1984)

Domestic policy

Foreign policy

Economic growth and stagnation

National security and defense policies

Ideology

Šummaker's regime sought to revitalize the idea of a "Clashonian national identity", which he believed was lost throughout the reform era of the Kingdom of Clashonia up until the First Clashonian Republic. Under his rule, Clashonian nationalism (alongside "social justice for all Clashonians" and "equality before the law of the republic") is promoted as a core tenant of the nation's new guiding principle, the Drysäalen (Three Principles). The Drysäalen would act as a guiding principle of the Second Clashonian Republic well until the end of his rule, when the Drysäalen was de facto replaced by a much more flexible ideology. Šummaker's regime also implemented a policy known as Zwêfunktén (dual functions) which enabled the Clashonian military to have an active role in all levels of the Clashonian government, economy, and society.

Imperialist influence

The relationship between Šummaker, Šummakerism, and fascism has been widely discussed, even after the fall of the regime. Fryderik Willéms, a Clashonian scholar and a deputy minister during the rule of Rynér Kléin, wrote: "whether or not Šummaker was a fascist is up for scholarly debate. However the role of ideologies like fascism in Šummaker's Clashonia cannot be understated. Šummaker's implementation of the ideology, while not outright fascist, did incorporate many fascistic elements, like the Republican Guard, which had fallen far from its origins as a protector of republicanism."

Operation Bell and links to the ratlines

Legacy

Following the 1994 Clashonian War, the Royalist successfully reestablished the Clashonian monarchy, bringing an end to the Second Clashonian Republic. The new monarchy was set to de-republicanize Clashonian society and slowly replacing many republican icons, including Šummaker, was removed from public areas and moved to museums.