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The Ministry of War, also called the War Ministry, is one of the ten Federal Ministries which comprise the [[Imperial Chancellery]]. It is headed by the War Minister, usually held in tandem with the rank of [[Imperial Armed Forces|Field Marshal]] and coordinates the civil service and administrative aspects of the Armed Forces, including the [[Wehrdienstgerichte|Military Courts]] and Warplanning.
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==Introduction to the MOW==
The War Ministry is responsible for all Armed Operations and represents the Kaiserliches Kriegsmacht within the [[Imperial Chancellery]]. They are comprised of multiple sub-factions, which include the Kaiserliches Heer, Kaiserliche Marine, Kaiserliche Luftwaffe, Militärisches Geheimdienst, and Wehrdienstgericht.


The current Minister of War is Manfried von Gottingen[https://wiki.prn.gg/wiki/Prometheus_Networks_Wiki:General_disclaimer].
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===Responisibility of the War Ministry:===
One of the primary responsibilities of the War Ministry is to ensure the Armed force's operativity and effectiveness in battle while ensuring their proper communication within the Government and other instances across the empire, for example, the cooperation between the War industry in procuring weaponry, Science Ministry in developing more sophisticated methods of battle and more. They are the main center of communication for anything responsible for the War effort.
 
===War Time Control:===
The ministry manages civil affairs pertaining to war time emergency measures that could range from establishing control within a area that is likely to become a battleground. This ranges even beyond that by being given Civil Policing Authority as stated within the Imperial Crown Mandate. That allows them to enforce their own policing upon the populace to ensure the operativity of the War Ministry.

Latest revision as of 07:47, 17 October 2024

Introduction to the MOW

The War Ministry is responsible for all Armed Operations and represents the Kaiserliches Kriegsmacht within the Imperial Chancellery. They are comprised of multiple sub-factions, which include the Kaiserliches Heer, Kaiserliche Marine, Kaiserliche Luftwaffe, Militärisches Geheimdienst, and Wehrdienstgericht.

Responisibility of the War Ministry:

One of the primary responsibilities of the War Ministry is to ensure the Armed force's operativity and effectiveness in battle while ensuring their proper communication within the Government and other instances across the empire, for example, the cooperation between the War industry in procuring weaponry, Science Ministry in developing more sophisticated methods of battle and more. They are the main center of communication for anything responsible for the War effort.

War Time Control:

The ministry manages civil affairs pertaining to war time emergency measures that could range from establishing control within a area that is likely to become a battleground. This ranges even beyond that by being given Civil Policing Authority as stated within the Imperial Crown Mandate. That allows them to enforce their own policing upon the populace to ensure the operativity of the War Ministry.