As we said on the main page, Panzerlander society is based primarily around the military. All citizens are obliged to serve at least three years in the armed forces, and in times of war a minuteman (and woman) militia can be formed by nearly anyone to defend the Empire. But Panzerlanders are not limited in scope to not recognise the arts and other cultural necessities of a modern society. Generally speaking, the atmosphere of Panzerland is very 1940's. Victrola Phonographs are still more popular than DVD players and Wagner still sells more records than Warrant. While the technology is available and used where necessecary, Panzerlanders prefer the simpler life of the 40's to anything else. One major difference between Panzerlanders and the 40's is that women are treated as equals. As is obviously seen by Frau Blavatsky's Hitzkopf Abteilung (Spitfire Division sHiAb). Among other things Panzerlanders enjoy is fine wine. The Wein Kellers of Paderborn are reknowned worldwide for their fine selection of vintages. Panzerlanders are fond of sports, music, and other entertainment. As well, they are also multi-lingual, speaking English and German equally and a unique language known as Panzermannsch. Equal influences of German and English cultures typify Panzerlander society, although tendencies lean towards European styles and architecture. When all is said and done, Panzerland has a society unique unto itself.

 


A sHiAb12 Officer


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