############################################################################################### # January Uprising events for Russia - PART II # events leading to the Uprising # scripted by Halibutt #################################### #################### # Alexanders' speech #################### event = { id = 251004 random = no country = RUS picture = alex2 trigger = { owned = { province = 410 data = RUS } # Warsaw OR = { local_flag = { name = flg_russia_reforms_medium value = 1 } local_flag = { name = flg_russia_poland_authonomy value = 1 } } NOT = { exists = POL } } name = "Tsar Alexander speaks in Warsaw" desc = "Russian defeat in the Crimean war brought a short detente in Polish-Russian relations. Many Poles believed that the time has come to regain some autonomy inside of Russian Empire. Others believed that the new tsar Alexander II would even grant Poland independence. Various projects of independent Poland were created, most of them based on the idea of a loose federation or a dual-monarchy. However, on May 23rd 1856 His Majesty arrived in Warsaw and gave a speech: 'I come here and forget all the past mis-understandings. I am guided by my best wishes towards your country. It is your duty to help me fulfil my plans. Poles are as close to my heart as Finns or other inhabitants of my Empire. However, I demand that the order created by my father be obeyed. Forget your dreams, gentlemen, forget your dreams! I know how to put down those, who want to dream them on. (...) What my father did, he did well. For Poles’ own sake, Poland will remain unified with Russia - forever. No dreams, gentlemen! No dreams!'" style = 0 date = { day = 23 month = may year = 1856 } action_a = { name = "His Majesty has spoken!" # No dreams..? command = { type = pop_consciousness which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = pop_consciousness which = lithuanian value = 1 } } } ########################## # Italian way ########################## event = { id = 251005 random = no country = RUS picture = kucie trigger = { event = 5801 # SAR, The Italian Question NOT = { exists = POL } } name = "The Italian way?" desc = "French involvement in Italian unification was important not only to the Italians themselves. Poles, who were under foreign rule for more than 60 years, found the French support for the Italian cause a clear sign that regaining independence from powerful neighbours is possible." style = 0 date = { day = 23 month = may year = 1856 } offset = 1 deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1860 } action_a = { name = "Forget you dreams, gentlemen!" # No dreams..? command = { type = pop_consciousness which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = pop_consciousness which = lithuanian value = 1 } command = { type = pop_consciousness which = byelorussian value = 1 } } } ########################## # Aleksander Wielopolski ####VERSION I (historical) event = { id = 251006 random = no country = RUS picture = wielopolski trigger = { owned = { province = 410 data = RUS } # Warsaw local_flag = { name = flg_russia_reforms_medium value = 1 } NOT = { exists = POL } } name = "Aleksander Wielopolski" desc = "After the fall of the November Uprising of 1830-1831, Poland retained some autonomy inside Russian Empire. However, the level of liberty was constantly suppressed. By the beginning of 1850s, the Tsars withdrew from all semi-liberal experiments in Poland. Poles did no longer hold any posts in Russian administration and Russian language replaced Polish in both institutions and schools. However, Russian defeat in the Crimean war brought a short detente in Polish-Russian relations. This however did not solve the problems of rising Polish militancy and national self-consciousness. The main protagonist of this period was Aleksander count Wielopolski, Polish aristocrat who managed to convince tsar Alexander II to re-open some Polish schools. However, the majority of polish liberals, socialists and democrats contested his loyalist and conservative politics. Should we accept his proposals?" style = 0 date = { day = 1 month = december year = 1860 } offset = 1 deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1862 } action_a = { name = "Great idea" # Let him try to win the Poles ai_chance=90 command = { type = pop_consciousness which = ashkenazic value = -1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = conservative value = -1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 364 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 409 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 410 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 412 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 413 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 414 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 415 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 416 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 417 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 418 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 942 value = 1 } } action_b = { name = "We'd better not..." # Leave things as they are ai_chance=10 command = { type = pop_consciousness which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = pop_consciousness which = ashkenazic value = 1 } } } #### #Aleksander Wielopolski ####VERSION II (moderate reforms in Russia) event = { id = 251007 random = no country = RUS picture = wielopolski trigger = { owned = { province = 410 data = RUS } # Warsaw local_flag = { name = flg_russia_poland_authonomy value = 1 } NOT = { exists = POL } } name = "Aleksander Wielopolski" desc = "After the fall of the November Uprising of 1830-1831, Poland retained some autonomy inside Russian Empire. However, the level of liberty was constantly suppressed. By the beginning of 1850s, the Tsars withdrew from all semi-liberal experiments in Poland. Poles did no longer hold any posts in Russian administration and Russian language replaced Polish in both institutions and schools. However, Russian defeat in the Crimean war brought a short detente in Polish-Russian relations. This however did not solve the problems of rising Polish militancy and national self-consciousness. The main protagonist of this period was Aleksander count Wielopolski, Polish aristocrat who managed to convince tsar Alexander II to re-open some Polish schools. However, the majority of polish liberals, socialists and democrats contested his loyalist and conservative politics. Should we accept his proposals?" style = 0 date = { day = 1 month = december year = 1860 } offset = 1 deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1862 } action_a = { name = "Let him try" # Good idea ai_chance=50 command = { type = pop_consciousness which = ashkenazic value = -1 } command = { type = pop_consciousness which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = liberal value = -1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = polish value = -1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 364 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 409 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 410 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 412 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 413 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 414 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 415 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 416 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 417 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 418 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 942 value = 1 } } action_b = { name = "A liberal would be much better" # Conservatism is so backward ai_chance=25 command = { type = trigger which = 251017 } # Liberal government in Poland } action_c = { name = "Leave things as they are" # They do not need reforms ai_chance=25 command = { type = pop_consciousness which = polish value = 2 } } } ##### #Aleksander Wielopolski ####VERSION III (Russia goes for satellite Poland) event = { id = 251008 random = no country = RUS picture = wielopolski trigger = { owned = { province = 410 data = RUS } # Warsaw local_flag = { name = flg_russia_poland_dominion value = 1 } NOT = { exists = POL } } name = "Aleksander Wielopolski and reforms in Poland" desc = "After the fall of November Uprising of 1830-1831, Poland retained some autonomy inside Russian Empire. However, the level of liberty was constantly suppressed. By the beginning of 1850s, the Tsars withdrew from all semi-liberal experiments in Poland. Poles did no longer hold any posts in Russian administration and Russian language replaced Polish in both institutions and schools. However, Russian defeat in the Crimean war brought a short detente in Polish-Russian relations. This however did not solve the problems of rising polish militancy and national self-consciousness. The main protagonist of this period was Aleksander count Wielopolski, polish aristocrat who managed to convince tsar Alexander II to re-open some polish schools. However, the majority of polish liberals, socialists and democrats contested his loyalist and conservative politics. Should we accept his proposals? Or perhaps the better option would be granting Poles with some sort of a parliament?" style = 0 date = { day = 1 month = december year = 1860 } offset = 5 deathdate = { day = 1 month = january year = 1862 } action_a = { name = "Conservatist Wielopolski" # Decent idea ai_chance=30 command = { type = pop_consciousness which = ashkenazic value = -1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = conservative value = -1 } } action_b = { name = "We should find someone more open-minded" # Prosperity and progress ai_chance=70 command = { type = trigger which = 251017 } # Liberal self-government in Poland } } #################### #Liberal government in Poland (unhistorical) #################### event = { id = 251017 random = no country = RUS picture = alex2 # triggered by RUS 251007 or 251008 name = "Liberal government in Poland" desc = "Russian defeat in the Crimean war brought a short detente in Polish-Russian relations. His Majesty even decided to reintroduce a Polish self-government. This however did not solve the problems of rising polish militancy and national self-consciousness." style = 0 action_a = { name = "Hail to the King of Poland!" # Tsar of all Slavs command = { type = pop_consciousness which = ashkenazic value = -1 } command = { type = pop_consciousness which = polish value = 2 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = liberal value = -1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = polish value = -2 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 364 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 409 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 410 value = 2 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 412 value = 2 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 413 value = 2 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 414 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 415 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 416 value = 2 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 417 value = 1 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 418 value = 2 } command = { type = life_sustainability which = 942 value = 1 } command = { type = type = add_countryculture which = polish } } } ############################## #Street riots in Warsaw #####version I (historical) event = { id = 251009 random = no country = RUS picture = 1848 trigger = { owned = { province = 410 data = RUS } # Warsaw NOT = { exists = POL OR = { local_flag = { name = flg_russia_poland_dominion value = 1 } local_flag = { name = flg_russia_poland_authonomy value = 1 } } } } name = "Widow of general Sowinski funeral" desc = "By 1863, count Wielopolski managed to convince tsar Alexander II to accept some minor reforms in Poland. Some cities were given back their local self-governments, polish language was re-introduced in schools and administration and the Jews were granted with equal rights. However, the problem of Russian sovereignity over Poland was still a hot issue for many Poles. Countless strikes, demonstrations and silent marches were organized to underline the need of further reforms and national unity. Most of them were peaceful, however Wielopolski saw them as a danger to his plans of gaining more authonomy inside Russian Empire. Another such patriotic march was organized on February 25, 1861. The pretext was the funeral of the widow of general Stanislaw Sowinski, veteran of the November Uprising of 1830-1831. Wielopolski decided that it's high time to respond with brute force." style = 0 date = { day = 29 month = november year = 1862 } action_a = { name = "Send Cossacks immediately" # 100 dead ai_chance=90 command = { type = pop_consciousness which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = prestige value = -1 } } action_b = { name = "As long as they do not shout too loud..." ai_chance=10 command = { type = prestige value = 1 } } } ########## #VERSION II (more reforms in Russia) event = { id = 251010 random = no country = RUS picture = 1848 trigger = { owned = { province = 410 data = RUS } # Warsaw OR = { local_flag = { name = flg_russia_poland_dominion value = 1 } local_flag = { name = flg_russia_poland_authonomy value = 1 } } NOT = { exists = POL } } name = "Widow of general Sowinski funeral" desc = "By 1863, count Wielopolski managed to convince tsar Alexander II to accept some minor reforms in Poland. Some cities were given back their local self-governments, polish language was re-introduced in schools and administration and the Jews were granted with equal rights. However, the problem of Russian sovereignity over Poland was still a hot issue for many Poles. Countless strikes, demonstrations and silent marches were organized to underline the need of further reforms and national unity. Most of them were peaceful, however Wielopolski saw them as a danger to his plans of gaining more authonomy inside Russian Empire. Another such patriotic march was organized on February 25, 1861. The pretext was the funeral of the widow of general Stanislaw Sowinski, veteran of the November Uprising of 1830-1831. Wielopolski decided that it's high time to respond with brute force." style = 0 date = { day = 29 month = november year = 1862 } action_a = { name = "Send Cossacks immediately" # 100 dead ai_chance=30 command = { type = pop_consciousness which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = prestige value = -1 } } action_b = { name = "As long as they do not shout too loud..." ai_chance=70 command = { type = prestige value = 1 } } } ############################## #Growing Unrest in Poland #####version I (historical) event = { id = 251011 random = no country = RUS picture = presrev trigger = { owned = { province = 410 data = RUS } # Warsaw owned = { province = 942 data = RUS } # Wilno NOT = { exists = POL exists = LIT OR = { local_flag = { name = flg_russia_poland_dominion value = 1 } local_flag = { name = flg_russia_poland_authonomy value = 1 } } } } name = "Growing unrest in Poland" desc = "April 1862 saw Polish population grow even more active. What seemed to be a local problem, soon turned out to be a major disagreement over Wielopolski's politics and Russian rule. Two great riots were held in Warsaw, but for the first time the protesters were joined by their compatriots in Wilno. What's even more dangerous, 'Okhrana' reports growing militancy among the serfs." style = 0 date = { day = 1 month = april year = 1862 } offset = 7 deathdate = { day = 30 month = april year = 1862 } action_a = { name = "Send Cossacks immediately" # 280 dead ai_chance=80 command = { type = pop_consciousness which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = pop_consciousness which = byelorussian value = 1 } command = { type = prestige value = -1 } } action_b = { name = "As long as they do not shout too loud..." ai_chance=20 command = { type = prestige value = 1 } } } ################ #####version II (more reforms in Poland event = { id = 251012 random = no country = RUS picture = presrev trigger = { owned = { province = 410 data = RUS } # Warsaw OR = { local_flag = { name = flg_russia_poland_dominion value = 1 } local_flag = { name = flg_russia_poland_authonomy value = 1 } } NOT = { exists = POL exists = LIT } } name = "Growing unrest in Poland" desc = "April 1862 saw Polish population grow even more active. What seemed to be a local problem, soon turned out to be a major disagreement over tsarist politics and Russian rule. Two great riots were held in Warsaw, which was nothing new, but for the first time the protesters were joined by their compatriots in Wilno. What seems even more dangerous, 'Okhrana' reports growing militancy among the serfs." style = 0 date = { day = 1 month = april year = 1862 } offset = 7 deathdate = { day = 30 month = april year = 1862 } action_a = { name = "Send Cossacks immediately" # 280 dead ai_chance=60 command = { type = pop_consciousness which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = prestige value = -1 } } action_b = { name = "Let them be" # As long as they do not shout too loud... ai_chance=40 command = { type = prestige value = 1 } } } ############################## #November Uprising anniversary ############################## event = { id = 251013 random = no country = RUS picture = kucie trigger = { owned = { province = 410 data = RUS } # Warsaw NOT = { exists = POL } } name = "November Uprising anniversary" desc = "By 1863, count Wielopolski managed to convince tsar Alexander II to accept some minor reforms in Poland. Some cities were given back their local self-governments, polish language was re-introduced in schools and administration and the Jews were granted with equal rights. However, the problem of Russian sovereignty over Poland was still a hot issue for many Poles. Countless strikes, demonstrations and silent marches were organized to underline the need of further reforms and national unity. Most of them were peaceful; however Wielopolski saw them as a danger to his plans of gaining more autonomy inside Russia. Another such patriotic march was organized on November 29, 1862, the anniversary of unsuccessful November Uprising of 1830-1831. Wielopolski decided that it's high time to respond with brute force." style = 0 date = { day = 29 month = november year = 1862 } action_a = { name = "Send Cossacks immediately" # No dreams, gentlemen! ai_chance=90 command = { type = pop_consciousness which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = pop_consciousness which = lithuanian value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = lithuanian value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = byelorussian value = 1 } command = { type = prestige value = -1 } } action_b = { name = "Let them shout" # As long as they are loyal subjects ai_chance=10 command = { type = prestige value = 1 } } } ################# #Draft #####VERSION I (historical) event = { id = 251014 random = no country = RUS picture = kucie trigger = { owned = { province = 410 data = RUS } # Warsaw NOT = { exists = POL government = { country = RUS type = democracy } OR = { local_flag = { name = flg_russia_poland_dominion value = 1 } local_flag = { name = flg_russia_poland_authonomy value = 1 } } } } name = "Draft to Tsarist Army" desc = "Due to Wielopolski's conservative politics, during 1862 the friction between various factions of the Polish society grew hot. Some Poles tried to save as much of the autonomy as they could by supporting Wielopolski's loyalism while others were pushed to direct opposition to Russian rule. Russian secret service 'Okhrana' reported that with every month more and more Poles joined the ranks of various conspiracies. Wielopolski decided that the best way to avoid direct confrontation would be to strike before those small groups could unify. He prepared a plan of drafting 12.000 previously selected young men from big cities and send them to garrison duties in the Caucasus. This would leave the insurrectionists with barely any supporters in Poland. Should we approve his plan?" style = 0 date = { day = 14 month = january year = 1863 } action_a = { name = "Great idea" # And so simple ai_chance=90 command = { type = pop_consciousness which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = pop_consciousness which = lithuanian value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = lithuanian value = 1 } command = { type = pop_consciousness which = ukrainian value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = ukrainian value = 1 } command = { type = pop_consciousness which = byelorussian value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = byelorussian value = 1 } command = { type = pop_consciousness which = ashkenazic value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = ashkenazic value = 1 } command = { type = trigger which = 251016 } # Draft effects } action_b = { name = "We'd better not..." # What for anyway ai_chance=10 command = { type = pop_consciousness which = polish value = 1 } } } #####VERSION II (more reforms) event = { id = 251015 random = no country = RUS picture = kucie trigger = { owned = { province = 410 data = RUS } # Warsaw OR = { local_flag = { name = flg_russia_poland_dominion value = 1 } local_flag = { name = flg_russia_poland_authonomy value = 1 } } NOT = { exists = POL government = { country = RUS type = democracy } } } name = "Draft to Tsarist Army" desc = "Due to Wielopolski's conservative politics, during 1862 the friction between various factions of the Polish society grew hot. Some Poles tried to save as much of the autonomy as they could by supporting Wielopolski's loyalism while others were pushed to direct opposition to Russian rule. Russian secret service 'Okhrana' reported that with every month more and more Poles joined the ranks of various conspiracies. Wielopolski decided that the best way to avoid direct confrontation would be to strike before those small groups could unify. He prepared a plan of drafting 12.000 previously selected young men from big cities and send them to garrison duties in the Caucasus. This would leave the insurrectionists with barely any supporters in Poland. Should we approve his plan?" style = 0 date = { day = 14 month = january year = 1863 } action_a = { name = "Approve the plan" # Might serve our cause ai_chance=50 command = { type = pop_consciousness which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = pop_consciousness which = lithuanian value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = lithuanian value = 1 } command = { type = pop_consciousness which = ukrainian value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = ukrainian value = 1 } command = { type = pop_consciousness which = byelorussian value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = byelorussian value = 1 } command = { type = pop_consciousness which = ashkenazic value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = ashkenazic value = 1 } command = { type = trigger which = 251016 } # Draft effects } action_b = { name = "We'd better not..." # Do we really need more recruits? ai_chance=50 command = { type = pop_consciousness which = conservative value = 1 } } } ################## #Draft effects ################## event = { id = 251016 random = no country = RUS picture = branka # triggered by 251014 or 251015 (Draft to Tsarist Army) name = "Draft to Tsarist Army" desc = "During the night of 14/15 January, more than 10.000 Poles were drafted into Russian army. However, Wielopolski's plan to disarm the opposition proved a complete failure. Russian secret service, Okhrana, prepared the conscription lists on the same basis the as the repressions were carried over: all those who could be accused of conspiracy were drafted. However, none of the real conspirators were caught. Instead, hundreds of them escaped to the countryside. Those drafted were soon sent to Chechnya, to wipe out the remnants of Shamil Uprising. Many of them later deserted and joined the enemies of Russia." style = 0 action_a = { name = "Send them to Chechnya!" # Ok command = { type = pop_consciousness which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = pop_militancy which = polish value = 1 } command = { type = manpowerpool value = 9 } } }