[-] Axis Occupation of Poland & Czechoslovakia [-] --- [-] The Aftermath of the Axis-Poland War [-] With the end of the Axis-Poland War, the Imperial Axis has officially begun permanent occupation of these regions. The claim in which Czechia was given independence independent is false, and all attempts of gaining independence will be considered an act of terrorism under Axis Occupation. Considering that Axis Forces have already entered Poland weeks ago during the unconditional surrender of the Polish people, any revolutions would have been put down promptly. [-] Military Occupation [-] With the Czechia Terrorists attempting to declare a false form of independence, the Axis would begin a higher form of surveillance. Japanese Kempeitai forces already stationed near the frontlines would be moved to Czechia . Entering various towns, local spaces, etc., Kempeitai forces would begin arresting and detaining all suspected terrorists attempting to incite a rebellion. On top of this, NUO Garrison Forces should begin arriving shortly after the initial Czechia revolution, as both begin putting down such terrorism. A temporary joint-military command is formed in Prague, while Martial Law is enforced in both Poland and Czechoslovakia until a provisional government may be formed. Mandatory Curfew has been set at 10 PM Local Time for all civilians (unless providing a key job, such as medical work). All who are found out during such time will be imprisoned until the following morning. Under the pending treaty drafted under Bulgaria, Axis members remain in occupation of Poland and it's territories. [-] The Building-Blocks of a New Government [-] While the future of Poland is uncertain, the Axis plans to occupy the state permanently. It's current leaders, including Pol Pot supporters, have been imprisoned immediately after the Polish Declaration of unconditional surrender. While Polish leaders only face some crimes, a majority of these charges are faced towards the leaders of Czechoslovakia. They are to be tried by the High Council of the Axis on the following crimes: 1. Crimes Against Humanity (Czechoslovakia Genocide) 2. Unnecessary Destruction of Europe (Intentional Destruction of a Nuclear Plant) 3. Mass Spread of Harmful Femboys 4. Violence to Life and Person 5. Harboring War Criminals (Jaqueline's Militant Group) 6. Satanism and Other Morally Questionably Activities. --- - Evidence of Japanese Assets being moved to Europe - Treaty of Gdynia