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I did succeed to find the demo version of "State of War Warmonger" in english language and the full version of the first "State of War" game in the series also in english language too.
The file name is "State of war.rar", but the full "State of War: Warmonger" (that also requires CD rom to run) is also available in this website for download, but only in the Czech language (english launguage is unavailable).
I downloaded from this site a torrent file and with "BitTorrent" software, I used the torrent file to download both "State of War" and "State of War: Warmonger" full versions, but in Russia language! And these downloads also require CD rom to run.
You will need at least 1 GB of free disk space to install State of War : Warmonger / 蓝色警戒 (Classic 2000). An Intel Pentium 4 2.00GHz CPU is required at a minimum to run State of War : Warmonger / 蓝色警戒 (Classic 2000). However, the developers recommend a CPU greater or equal to an Intel Core 2 Duo Q6867 to play the game. Provided that you have at least an ATI FireGL T2-128 graphics card you can play the game. State of War : Warmonger / 蓝色警戒 (Classic 2000) system requirements state that you will need at least 128 MB of RAM. Additionally, the game developers recommend somewhere around 512 MB of RAM in your system.
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Poster encouraging Germans to vote on June 30, designed by Barlog in 1946. The vote on June 30 is likely referring to the Bavarian state election in June 1946, to choose members of the Bavarian Constituent Assembly. After the German surrender on May 8, 1945, Germany was divided into zones of occupation by the Allies. The American-occupied zone encompassed the southeastern part of Germany, including Bavaria. The American goals during the occupation included denazification and the reintroduction of democratic values into German society. Denazification was a postwar Allied initiative to cleanse Germany of all traces of Nazi ideology, institutions, and laws. They also sought to remove Nazi party members from office or positions of responsibility in an effort to wipe out the Nazi party and its influence. In the American zone, anyone who had been an active Nazi, and individuals who held key positions in the regime were fired. In the summer if 1945, German political parties were reformed, and the Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (Social Democratic Party, SPD) and the Kommunistiche Partei Deutschlands (German Communist Party, KPD), left-leaning parties that existed during the Weimar Republic reemerged. They were joined by the new Christlich-Demokratische Union (Christian Democratic Union, CDU) a more moderate party. These three parties became the largest in Germany. The Bavarian Constituent Assembly election on June 30, 1946, was the first free election held in Bavaria since 1932. Although denazification was labeled as a success, by the 1950s, many former Nazis were able to return to their roles in industries and government in both East and West Germany. 2b1af7f3a8