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==History==
Krieg was previously a prosperous Hive World n in [[Segmentum Tempestus]] specialising in manufacture and trade that was under the rule of the council of Autocrats. However, as time passed, the debauched and decadent Autocrats began to become paranoid that an outside threat would take their power away from them, and thus began to increasingly fortify the world from outside threats. Eventually, the Autocrats also began to resent the influence of the Administratum on the planet that they considered to be their own<sup>14</sup>. Finally, in 433.M40, the High Autocrat<sup>14</sup> declared himself independent from the [[Imperium]] and renounced the [[Emperor]] as his divine master. Krieg was then locked in civil war. Much of Krieg quickly fell to the rebels except for [[Hive]] Ferrograd which came under the command of the now infamous [[Colonel]] Jurten of the Krieg 83rd Imperial Guard. Under strict orders to not let Krieg fall but with the promise that no fleet on the scale that was needed to invade a planet was available, Jurten decided that Krieg would either belong to the Emperor or to no one. On the day of the feast of the Emperors Ascension Jurten unleashed a counter attack of atomic cleansing that was to turn into a great purging. For days Krieg was engulfed in a sea of nuclear fire. Krieg's ecosystem collapsed and the planet was engulfed in a nuclear winter. But the civil war dragged on. The survivors from Jurten's purging were forced to exist in underground bunkers or deep in the radioactive chem-wastes, as their descendants do to this day. From the self-annihilation of their home world, loyalist troops slowly retook their world inch by inch over 500 years. From this the Death Korps were born. Krieg was finally returned to the Imperial rule in 949.M40
==Recruitment & Training==