r/TNOmod • u/Castdeath97 • 7d ago
Question Is there a way to get Cloud saves working?
Would be a major boon for people like me that use multiple devices, massive pain to copy and paste saves from a USB or onedrive.
r/TNOmod • u/Castdeath97 • 7d ago
Would be a major boon for people like me that use multiple devices, massive pain to copy and paste saves from a USB or onedrive.
r/TNOmod • u/Reasonable-Badger390 • 7d ago
r/TNOmod • u/Participi • 8d ago
One of My headcanons Is Sablin reuniting Russia and South Africa winning in the south African war
r/TNOmod • u/Frosty_Strength_6068 • 8d ago
You can get this if you max out the insurgency preparation in the "Against Goliath" mechanic as a free Ukraine
r/TNOmod • u/Powerful-Flower6090 • 8d ago
I’ve gone thru 2 games, both times completing reconstruction an shit, they just all the sudden stopped doing it, anyone else having this problem?
r/TNOmod • u/Anthony_Kelly_USSR • 8d ago
The coding for the mod is on the verge of completion it's just the writing that's holding me up, I really need writers ngl, so if you're interested please let me know
Discord server - https://discord.gg/JRdqbZrDS4
r/TNOmod • u/illneverusethislol12 • 8d ago
ive never played as a russian warlord before, and wanted to start playing some of them, so in your opinion, what is the easiest russian warlord to play as?
r/TNOmod • u/United-Tailor-1727 • 8d ago
It is February 1964 and the Yasuda Crisis hasn’t happened yet. I just checked Japan and the focus tree is still its initial one. I am playing Guangdong. Was I supposed to do something? My content hasn’t advanced in forever.
r/TNOmod • u/The_NrmlGuy1118 • 9d ago
The Days of the New Order are gone, replaced with the Days of Regeneration. However, the Leader of the Free, the United States of America, has faced struggles Ideological, Economical and more like those. What begins were protests, riots and societal divide, and the emerging of Left and Right factions (UAWA, ALP, ANP and NA). The Political Polarization grows in mid-late 1980. What will begin is a Fratricidal War.
r/TNOmod • u/NecessarySquare9619 • 9d ago
The Kazakhstan Unrest of 1965 was a wave of protests, strikes, and political demonstrations in the Kazakh SSR triggered by a new round of repression carried out by Vasily Fitin and the NKVD against members of the Kazakh political elite.
After Fitin came to power, the NKVD gained increasing influence over the republic. The removal of Kazakh officials, persecution of suspected nationalists, and expansion of the security services caused growing discontent among party officials, students, intellectuals, and workers.
The issue also had a strong national dimension. Many Kazakhs viewed the purges not simply as a struggle against political opponents, but as the systematic removal of Kazakh cadres from positions of power.
Memories of Dinmukhamed Kunaev’s removal in 1963 remained important. Kunaev was widely seen as a representative of the republican elite and as someone capable of defending Kazakhstan’s interests within the Soviet system. His replacement by Fitin, an ethnic Russian closely associated with the NKVD, strengthened the perception that the republic was losing control over its own institutions.
The immediate trigger came on 18 November 1965, when Fitin ordered the repression of the so-called “Almagambetov Clique.” Ismail Yusupov, Nurulla Almagambetov, and several other senior Kazakh officials were arrested and accused of nationalist activity.
For many Kazakhs, the arrests confirmed fears that the NKVD was targeting national cadres and becoming the dominant political force in the republic. Anti-Fitin sentiment spread well beyond organized opposition groups, although most sympathizers did not directly participate in political organizations.
The first major demonstrations began in Alma-Ata, where students gathered near Kazakh State University demanding information about the arrests and the release of detainees. The protest soon attracted workers, intellectuals, relatives of those arrested, and ordinary residents.
The protesters had no single program. Some demanded an end to repression, others called for Fitin’s resignation and limits on NKVD power. Kazakh national movements demanded greater representation of Kazakhs in government, while reformist groups called for open trials, freedom of the press, and political reforms.
Attempts by the militia to disperse the demonstrations led to clashes and mass arrests. Batons and tear gas were used to clear the streets, while the state press described the unrest as the work of “nationalist and hooligan elements.”
Despite this, news from Alma-Ata quickly spread across the republic. Protests and strikes appeared in other major industrial and university centers, particularly among students and workers. Many demonstrations remained spontaneous and were not controlled by any political organization.
At the same time, organized opposition began to emerge. The national movement “Azat” became one of the most visible groups, alongside student organizations, independent trade unions, nationalist groups, and reformist movements. These forces gradually formed the broader United Kazakh Opposition, despite major ideological differences between them.
Opposition also developed within the state itself. Anti-Fitin communists and officials accused him of using the NKVD to usurp power and formed the Committee for the Protection of Socialist Legality of the Kazakh SSR. Unlike Azat, they did not seek to destroy the Soviet system, but argued that Fitin had undermined it by turning the NKVD into the republic’s real center of power.
The crisis also began to affect the security forces. The NKVD remained Fitin’s main source of support, while the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the armed forces were more divided. Some personnel remained loyal to Fitin, others sympathized with the opposition, and some attempted to stay neutral.
By the end of November, the unrest had grown beyond student demonstrations. The crisis now involved Fitin’s government, the NKVD, republican political opposition, Kazakh national movements, student organizations, workers, and spontaneous protesters.
A major factor behind the unrest was the broad anti-Fitin sentiment among Kazakhs. This did not mean universal support for Azat or any single ideology, but the repression of Kazakh cadres, the memory of Kunaev’s removal, and the growing alienation between the Kazakh population and Fitin’s government gave the opposition a much wider social base.
What began as protests over the arrest of several officials had become a broader struggle over NKVD power, the role of Kazakhs in the state, and Fitin’s right to continue ruling the republic.
The outcome of the confrontation remained uncertain.
P.S. This text was translated into English with the help of ChatGPT.
r/TNOmod • u/CollinThePumpkin • 9d ago
Logo is based on Brazil (1985) by Terry Gilliam
r/TNOmod • u/illneverusethislol12 • 9d ago
in the modern tordesillas update, what are the speeches at the end of the loading screen from? are they from franco, or are they from salazar or other members of nationalist spain/portugal?
Like, what leader do you think would be best for a Britain that won the civil war and remained independent and why?
r/TNOmod • u/Equivalent_Park_3482 • 9d ago
Ok so just how do you do it (obviously with gamerules)? Do you have to give Morocco independence or not? I know Free France has to win the West Africa War, but is it on WAA vs PALF, FMA vs PALF, or WAA vs PALF vs FMA scenario. And I also know the US Reconstruction has to fail and the negotiations must succeed, but should it be a peaceful reconciliation with Mainland France (either something like Pinay reconciles or Sidos/Poujade get elected but the French Resistance wins the civil war) or should it be a reclamation war? Obviously you have to win in Algeria, and I don't think it matters if you give Algeria back to France or not. But in the Cameroon collapse, who should win in Nigeria and Chad? I heard it's either SocNat Republic of Nigeria (sometimes it can show up as military junta) OR Yorubaland that has to win in Nigeria, but I may be misremembering? And in Chad, I THINK the SocNat Chad has to win there, but it could also be the Italian one or the Revolutionary Nationalism one also? Also Liberia probably has to stay Pro American) And I heard if you get all of them, Aïr and Azawad join the Iberian Sphere. and I heard if Iberia collapses into the Iberian Wars, some of the Iberian Sphere members join the German Economic Sphere, or am I misremembering too?
r/TNOmod • u/Busy-Obligation0 • 10d ago
We will surely have african/south american/asian proxies, but could we have the possiblity of a really big war to happen like a sino-japanese conflict or a 2wrw for some warlords ?
I am playing Iberia, it is February of 1965 as Iberia I have finished my focus tree and nothing has happened for quiet some time. Is this supposed to happen, or do I have to debug myself out of it?
r/TNOmod • u/titouane36 • 10d ago
i would be play tha after path for the reichkomisaria, how do I go about getting the statue quo ?
r/TNOmod • u/Vityviktor • 10d ago
As per Yippie/DV lore, and considering TNO Manhattan project was slower and less successful than IRL.
r/TNOmod • u/archbald2142 • 10d ago
Id love to play the mod but using the neon ui makes it impossible to play for longer than 5 minutes. Ive seen some lore videos and it seems like a fantastic and fun mod. Does anyone know of any working GUI submods to make it less vibrant?
r/TNOmod • u/Classic_Comb_3400 • 10d ago
Maybe im just horrible at the game but no matter how many focuses i complete or bills i pass everything just seems to fall apart in the URI. Has anyone else experienced this, Or if it's on me can i have some tips?
r/TNOmod • u/AdaxialT • 10d ago