Aurenbüren

Aurenbüren, officially the Socalist Republic of Aurenbüren (German: Sozialistische Republik Aurenbüren), is a country in the southern part of Europe.

As a Socialist Republic (1931-1945)
Penny Muller and the Socialists came to power in 1931, with the first Socialist Constitution for the Kingdom of Aurenbüren. Their first act was to implement an eight-hour workday. The second was to nationalize the economy. The Socialists were successful at gaining the support of many of the farmers in their country, and quickly won power over the nation. They were also successful at attracting many workers and middle class citizens to their cause, and made many improvements in the lifestyle of the common citizen.

There was a great deal of support from a number of other nationalities in Aurenbüren, mostly due to the Socialist nature of the new government. The Socialists were very successful at keeping the economy of Aurenbüren growing as well, despite many internal problems that were occurring. Many citizens of Aurenbüren were very happy with the new way of life and decided that this was the way of the future.

The new Socialists were mostly from Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia, and were not as diverse as some of the others in the parliament. This fact was met with approval by the German and Austrian population, and disapproval from the Slavic members of the party, with the Czechoslovakian government also complaining that they didn’t receive any compensation from the country.

As the nation became more stable and prosperous, the government also started working on improving the image of the country around the world. The Socialists had been approached by other nations, who were interested in purchasing a portion of the new nation and moving in as their own, or who just wanted to have diplomatic relations with the country. These countries wanted Aurenbüren as a country, not as a protectorate.

The Socialists were not too interested in these proposals, as they did not want to lose control of the country. The Socialists of Aurenbüren decided to try to do everything they could to prevent the country from becoming a protectorate. As a result, the only country that actually wanted to purchase a portion of Aurenbüren was the United States of America. The proposal was made in 1932, and was taken quite well by the Germans and Austrians in the party. Many thought that this would be a great improvement over their present nation.

The Socialists began to make the necessary changes to the country to make it fit the new state. There was a major reorganization of the army, with the Socialists thinking that they had a better plan for the country than the former government. After overhauling the national defense, the Socialists made more changes. In order to be accepted as a state, there had to be a capital city, a government, and laws and regulations were changed as well. An election for the parliament took place, and there were now 100 members in the parliament, with the Socialists controlling the majority.

The Socialist system in Aurenbüren became very popular with the common citizen, who thought that their lives were improving under the new regime. With a great increase in nationalism, the people of the country were becoming more proud of their country. The national currency was changed from its old system to the new one, which had symbols that looked more like a national flag. The new Socialist government was trying to change the country so that it would be accepted as a great and respectable nation, with the majority of people wanting to accept this change.

The Socialist Republic was also recognized by the great democratic state of the United States, as well as its former colonies. It also started a trading relationship with Great Britain, and opened diplomatic missions in its former colonies.