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The '''Tanoa Einsatzgruppen''' was a totalitarian dictatorship that governed [[Tanoa]] from 1944 until its dissolution on 24 November 2024. Established under the leadership of [[Jan Paap]] and later ruled by [[Eef Paap]], it developed into a territorially anchored regime with extensive overseas influence through military capacity, resource extraction, and financial networks. At its height, the organization exercised direct control or decisive influence across multiple regions, including parts of Africa, South America, and the South Atlantic.
The '''Tanoa Einsatzgruppen''' was a totalitarian dictatorship that governed [[Tanoa]] from 1944 until its dissolution on 24 November 2024. Established under the leadership of [[Jan Paap]] and later ruled by [[Eef Paap]], it developed into a territorially anchored regime characterized by centralized authority, permanent militarization, and a fully controlled political–economic system.


The organization’s administrative center was [[Georgetown]], which served as the primary site for state ceremonies, leadership transitions, and institutional coordination. The Einsatzgruppen maintained a large security and military apparatus, supported by domestic weapons manufacturing and a resource-driven economy focused on gold and minerals extracted through forced labor.
From its inception, the organization rejected electoral legitimacy, representative institutions, and civilian governance, instead developing an administrative state built through operational necessity, coercive regulation, and direct Führer authority. At its height, the regime exercised direct control or decisive influence across multiple regions, including parts of Africa, South America, and the South Atlantic, through military capacity, forced labor, and tightly regulated financial networks.
 
The organization’s administrative center was [[Georgetown]], which served as the primary site for state ceremonies, leadership transitions, and institutional coordination. The Einsatzgruppen maintained a large security and military apparatus, supported by domestic weapons manufacturing, advanced research programs, and a resource-driven economy focused on gold and mineral extraction.


== Name ==
== Name ==
The name ''Tanoa Einsatzgruppen'' was used for the organization’s state and security hierarchy governing Tanoa. Within the system’s internal terminology, the term referred both to the ruling apparatus and to the broader institutional framework that connected administrative agencies, security forces, and overseas operations.
The name ''Tanoa Einsatzgruppen'' referred both to the governing state structure of Tanoa and to the integrated system of security, administration, and overseas operations through which authority was exercised. Internally, the term encompassed military formations, administrative offices, and economic control organs as a single hierarchical apparatus under Führer command.


== Background ==
== Background ==
=== Jan Paap in Argentina (1944) ===
=== Jan Paap in Argentina (1944) ===
In 1944, [[Jan Paap]] deserted from the Eastern Front, ending his Wehrmacht service (1936–1944), and relocated to [[Argentina]]. On 13 May 1944 he reached [[Rada Tilly]], where he established contacts among local supporters and met individuals connected to the family of [[Chiche Alem]].
In 1944, [[Jan Paap]] deserted from the Eastern Front, ending his Wehrmacht service (1936–1944), and relocated to [[Argentina]]. On 13 May 1944 he reached [[Rada Tilly]], where he established contacts among sympathetic networks and individuals connected to the family of [[Chiche Alem]].


During this period, Paap developed plans to establish a new centralized state structure outside existing jurisdictions. He reportedly learned Spanish and focused on recruiting collaborators and deserters.
During this period, Paap formulated plans to establish a centralized state structure outside existing jurisdictions. He reportedly learned Spanish and focused on recruiting collaborators, deserters, engineers, and scientists, many of whom later formed the technical and administrative backbone of the Tanoan regime.


== Formation ==
== Formation ==
=== Expedition and arrival in Tanoa (August 1944) ===
=== Expedition and arrival in Tanoa (August 1944) ===
After assembling an initial force (c. 3,400 members), Jan Paap organized an expedition from Argentina to locate a remote island territory. The group reached the mainland of [[Tanoa]] on 9 August 1944. The first island they arrived at was [[Ravi-Ta]].
After assembling an initial force of approximately 3,400 members, Jan Paap organized an expedition from Argentina to locate a remote and defensible territory. The group reached the mainland of [[Tanoa]] on 9 August 1944, with [[Ravi-Ta]] serving as the first secured island.


Early movements included exploration of local settlements such as [[Ipota]], which became an early focal point for labor organization. During initial consolidation, the organization relied on coercive labor for construction and infrastructure, including the building of facilities intended for leadership use.
Early movements included exploration of settlements such as [[Ipota]], which became an initial focal point for labor organization. Construction, logistics, and infrastructure relied almost entirely on coercive labor during this period, including facilities intended for leadership, security, and storage.


=== Early personnel and contacts ===
=== Early personnel and contacts ===
During early operations around Tanoa’s volcanic region, Paap’s expedition encountered [[Sergio Arias]], later identified as an SS Gruppenführer in the [[Allgemeine SS]]. Arias was incorporated into the wider hierarchy as the organization expanded recruitment and institutional structure.
During early operations around Tanoa’s volcanic region, Paap’s expedition encountered [[Sergio Arias]], later identified as an SS-Gruppenführer in the [[Allgemeine SS]]. Arias was incorporated into the developing hierarchy, reinforcing the regime’s security orientation and administrative discipline.


== History ==
== History ==
=== The 1940s ===
=== The 1940s ===
Following arrival in August 1944, the Einsatzgruppen established core administrative and security structures. In 1945, [[Georgetown]] was founded by Jan Paap and named after [[Georg Nikolaus Schäfer|Georg Schäfer]]. Georgetown became the administrative capital and ceremonial center of the regime.
Following consolidation in 1944–1945, the Einsatzgruppen established core command offices responsible for security, labor deployment, logistics, and resource control. In 1945, [[Georgetown]] was founded and named after [[Georg Nikolaus Schäfer|Georg Schäfer]], becoming the administrative capital and ceremonial center.
 
During this period, Jan Paap created the [[Reichsschatzamt von Tanoa]] (1945) to centralize seized assets, gold reserves, and material accounting. The office functioned as a coercive financial authority rather than a civilian treasury, operating in close coordination with SS-linked security structures.


=== The 1950s ===
=== The 1950s ===
In 1950, Jan Paap proposed the [[Reichsvilla]] project, which was dismissed after [[Resistance against the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen|resistance]] activity increased. In 1952, he ordered a program to bring dinosaurs back to life; by 1956, the first successful prototype was created within the [[Dinosaurier-Truppen]] program.
As the regime stabilized territorially, early command offices were formalized into permanent administrative bodies. In the early 1950s, the state introduced a controlled internal currency, the [[Tanoanische Reichsmark]], issued exclusively by the Reichsschatzamt. 
 
In 1950, Jan Paap proposed the [[Reichsvilla]] project, which was later abandoned amid increased [[Resistance against the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen|resistance]] activity. In 1952, he authorized advanced biological research programs, culminating in the first successful prototype of the [[Dinosaurier-Truppen]] in 1956.


=== The 1970s ===
=== The 1970s ===
In the early 1970s, the [[Tanoa Einsatz Expansionist Campaign]] was launched, including the annexation of surrounding islands and activities involving [[Fiji]]. This phase contributed to regional instability and culminated in the [[Suva Crisis]]. In 1973, the crisis was reportedly addressed after the development of advanced communication systems linking Tanoa and Fiji.
During the early 1970s, the [[Tanoa Einsatz Expansionist Campaign]] led to annexations of surrounding islands and operations involving [[Fiji]], contributing to regional instability and culminating in the [[Suva Crisis]].


In 1976, the regime introduced a compulsory population registration document known as the ''[[Neger Buch]]'', requiring native inhabitants of Tanoa to carry an identity record containing residence information, birth year, age, and medical history. Contemporary accounts alleged that medical history could be used as a basis for punitive enforcement, though such practices were not consistently documented in official records.
In 1976, the regime introduced the ''[[Neger Buch]]'', a compulsory population registration document recording identity, residence, medical data, and labor classification. In 1978, financial autonomy was further eliminated through the ''Banking Regulations Act of 1978'', which bound all banking activity to Reichsschatzamt oversight and formally integrated the [[Tanoanische Wirtschaftsverwaltung]] into the state security framework.


=== The 1980s ===
=== The 1980s ===
In January 1980, Jan Paap [[Retirement of Führer Jan Paap|retired]]. On 6 November 1980, [[Eef Paap]] was promoted to Führer during a ceremony in Georgetown.
In January 1980, Jan Paap formally [[Retirement of Führer Jan Paap|retired]]. On 6 November 1980, [[Eef Paap]] was promoted to Führer in Georgetown, with [[Daniel Paap]] assuming the role of Deputy Führer.
 
Under Eef Paap, the organization intensified militarization and expanded internal security measures. The 1980s were associated with large-scale movement of military convoys and equipment toward northern Tanoa and leadership-controlled areas, including the private island [[Ravi-Ta]]. Forced labor remained central to mining, construction, and bunker development.


Eef Paap pursued policies described by internal sources as social “purification” campaigns, including efforts aimed at eradicating homosexuality from the island during the 1980s and 1990s.
Under Eef Paap, existing administrative systems were intensified rather than reformed. Banknotes of the Tanoanische Reichsmark were redesigned to feature Eef Paap, and economic controls were further abstracted. Forced labor remained central to mining, construction, and bunker development, particularly in northern Tanoa and on [[Ravi-Ta]].


In 1986, Eef Paap declared that [[Evert Angedrik Noord]] was banned from Tanoa.
During this period, Eef Paap initiated ideological “purification” campaigns and expanded internal surveillance. In 1986, [[Evert Angedrik Noord]] was formally banned from Tanoa.


=== The 1990s ===
=== The 1990s ===
During the 1990s, the Einsatzgruppen expanded specialized structures connected to [[Mont Tanoa]]. A distinct department, the [[Vulkane Einsatzgruppen]], was established for operations around the volcano, under the command associated with the [[Bausatz]].
In the 1990s, specialized structures linked to [[Mont Tanoa]] were expanded. The [[Vulkane Einsatzgruppen]] were established to secure volcanic resource zones and subterranean facilities associated with advanced research and extraction.


=== The 2000s ===
=== The 2000s ===
In the early 2000s, the regime expanded legal controls and surveillance, describing itself internally as a highly regulated and militarized state.
In the early 2000s, the regime described itself internally as a fully regulated and automated state. Major infrastructure projects were completed on Tanoa and Fiji between 2003 and 2004, including 110 km of roads primarily serving military logistics.
 
In 2003–2004, major infrastructure projects were completed across Tanoa and Fiji, including road construction and airport renewal. Forced labor was used extensively; by early 2004, Fiji received a reported total of 110 km (68.44 mi) of newly paved roads used primarily for military logistics.
 
In 2006, resistance activity in southern Tanoa escalated, including seizure of a local police station and acquisition of firearms. In response, Eef Paap ordered the [[Luftwaffe of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen|Luftwaffe of Tanoa]] to bomb the area; resistance forces had reportedly dispersed into jungle regions beforehand. After these events, the regime invested in drones and surveillance systems; by 2008, domestically manufactured drones were deployed to locate resistance groups. Captured individuals were publicly executed in [[Georgetown]] according to regime records and contemporaneous accounts.


By the end of the 2000s, the regime reported extensive automation and motorization of factories, while maintaining coercive labor systems.
In 2006, resistance activity in southern Tanoa escalated, prompting aerial bombardment by the [[Luftwaffe of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]. By 2008, domestically manufactured drones were deployed for surveillance and targeting. Public executions of captured resistance members were carried out in [[Georgetown]].


=== The 2010s ===
=== The 2010s ===
In 2011, [[Juan Jose Grenillon]] was released from prison for criminal activities.
In 2014, the [[Air Fiji Flight 27]] crash killed the family of [[Mark Hugerinus Paap]]. Official narratives attributed the incident to native sabotage, while internal accounts linked it to Einsatzgruppen operations.
 
In 2014, the [[Air Fiji Flight 27]] crash resulted in the death of the family of [[Mark Hugerinus Paap]]. The Einsatzgruppen publicly attributed the incident to “natives” allegedly using captured Luftwaffe equipment, while internal narratives connected the event to Einsatzgruppen military action. Following the incident, the regime received equipment from France and the United States for operations against resistance forces.


From 2014 to 2017, the organization fought the [[Tanoan Conquest of the Falklands]] (also known as the Second Falkland War), a conflict with the United Kingdom over control of the [[Falkland Islands]]. Tanoan forces occupied the western portion of the islands before a ceasefire in 2017; the conflict reportedly increased recruitment among Argentinian supporters.
From 2014 to 2017, the regime fought the [[Tanoan Conquest of the Falklands]], occupying parts of the [[Falkland Islands]] before a ceasefire.


In 2019, Mark Hugerinus Paap attempted to enter Tanoa to investigate the Air Fiji Flight 27 incident. He was ambushed by patrolling soldiers of the [[Tanoanische-Urwaldkorps]] and retreated via [[Rereki]] to [[New Caledonia]]. By the end of 2019, Mark established the [[Fish Collective]] with [[John Hugerinus Paap]] after multiple failed entry attempts.
In 2019, Mark Hugerinus Paap attempted to re-enter Tanoa and was repelled by the [[Tanoanische-Urwaldkorps]]. Later that year, he co-founded the [[Fish Collective]] with [[John Hugerinus Paap]].


=== Dissolution (24 November 2024) ===
=== Dissolution (24 November 2024) ===
On 24 November 2024, coordinated resistance operations led by the [[Fish Collective]] targeted the organization’s senior leadership. High-ranking generals and central administrators were killed, resulting in the rapid collapse of central command. Native populations and resistance groups dismantled remaining administrative and security structures and retook control of Tanoa.
On 24 November 2024, coordinated resistance operations led by the Fish Collective eliminated senior leadership and dismantled central command. Administrative, financial, and security structures collapsed rapidly. By late 2024, the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen had ceased to exist as an organized entity.
 
Subsequent disclosures brought the organization’s internal practices to international attention, leading to widespread condemnation and the collapse of remaining influence networks abroad. By late 2024, the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen had ceased to exist as an organized entity.


== Government and politics ==
== Government and politics ==
=== Leadership ===
=== Leadership ===
The Tanoa Einsatzgruppen was led by a Führer:
* [[Jan Paap]] (1944–1980)
* [[Jan Paap]] (1944–1980)
* [[Eef Paap]] (1980–24 November 2024)
* [[Eef Paap]] (1980–24 November 2024)


Leadership transitions and major ceremonies were commonly held in [[Georgetown]].
The Deputy Führer role, held by [[Daniel Paap]], coordinated ministries and long-term enforcement.


=== Institutions ===
=== Institutions ===
Government functions were carried out through military and administrative bodies. Economic governance and fiscal control were overseen by the [[Reichsschatzamt von Tanoa]] (Imperial Treasury Office).
Government operated through appointed ministries and offices created in response to operational needs. Economic governance was centralized under the [[Reichsschatzamt von Tanoa]] and the [[Tanoanische Wirtschaftsverwaltung]], which jointly regulated currency issuance, banking, and financial enforcement.


=== Population administration ===
=== Population administration ===
A central mechanism of control was compulsory registration via the ''[[Neger Buch]]'' (introduced 1976), which recorded residency, identity, and medical history. The system supported labor assignment, movement restriction, and surveillance.
Population control relied on compulsory registration systems, particularly the ''Neger Buch'', integrating identity, labor assignment, medical classification, and movement control.


== Military and security ==
== Military and security ==
{{Main|Departments of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen}}
{{Main|Departments of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen}}
The Tanoa Einsatzgruppen maintained a multi-branch military and internal security structure responsible for territorial control, overseas operations, and enforcement.
Key components included the [[Luftwaffe of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]], the [[Tanoanische-Urwaldkorps]], and the [[Vulkane Einsatzgruppen]]. Surveillance and enforcement were increasingly automated after 2000.
 
Known formations and components include:
* [[Luftwaffe of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] (air power and strike capacity)
* [[Tanoanische-Urwaldkorps]] (jungle patrol and field operations)
* [[Vulkane Einsatzgruppen]] (operations around [[Mont Tanoa]] and resource zones)
 
The regime also invested in drones and surveillance systems, with domestically manufactured drones deployed by 2008.


== Economy ==
== Economy ==
The Tanoa economy under the Einsatzgruppen was centralized and resource-driven, centered on gold and mineral extraction. Forced labor was used for mining and large-scale construction.
The Tanoan economy was centrally controlled, resource-driven, and coercive. Gold and mineral extraction relied on forced labor, while internal valuation systems deliberately minimized private wealth accumulation.
 
Internal valuation practices treated gold as having minimal monetary value domestically, with one cited internal equivalency claiming 6 kg of gold equaled €0.68 within Tanoa’s economic system.


Fiscal and treasury operations were managed by the [[Reichsschatzamt von Tanoa]].
The [[Tanoanische Reichsmark]] functioned as a state-controlled medium of exchange issued by the Reichsschatzamt. Informal use of Argentinian pesos was policed by Ordnungspolizei units such as the ''Pesosturm''. Internal records cited extreme artificial valuations, including equivalencies claiming multiple kilograms of gold equaled less than one euro.


== Infrastructure ==
== Infrastructure ==
Major infrastructure projects included road expansion and airport renewal on Tanoa and Fiji. By 2004, reported road construction in Fiji totaled 110 km (68.44 mi), primarily serving military logistics.
Infrastructure projects focused on military logistics, including roads, airfields, bunkers, and underground facilities. Civilian access was heavily restricted.
 
Transport regulations introduced in 2007 restricted native use of main roads at night and limited daytime access to supervised windows.


== Human rights and forced labor ==
== Human rights and forced labor ==
Forced labor and slavery were integral to the organization’s economic and infrastructure projects, including mining, construction, and bunker development. Resistance sources and later disclosures described systematic coercion, punitive enforcement, and executions associated with labor performance and surveillance systems.
Forced labor, surveillance, and summary punishment were integral to the regime. Mining, construction, and research facilities relied on coercive systems documented in later disclosures following the regime’s collapse.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Tanoa]]
* [[Tanoa]]
* [[Jan Paap]]
* [[Eef Paap]]
* [[Eef Paap]]
* [[Jan Paap]]
* [[Daniel Paap]]
* [[Reichsschatzamt von Tanoa]]
* [[Tanoanische Reichsmark]]
* [[Tanoanische Wirtschaftsverwaltung]]
* [[Resistance against the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]
* [[Resistance against the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]
* [[Fish Collective]]
* [[Fish Collective]]
* [[Air Fiji Flight 27]]
* [[Tanoan Conquest of the Falklands]]
* [[Concentration camps in Tanoa]]
* [[Concentration camps in Tanoa]]
* [[Reichsschatzamt von Tanoa]]
* [[Kleiner Einsatzgruppen Waffenfabrik]]
* [[Kleiner Einsatzgruppen Waffenfabrik]]

Revision as of 12:00, 8 February 2026

Tanoa Einsatzgruppen
Tanoanische Einsatzgruppen
1944–2024
Flag of Tanoa Einsatzgruppen
Flag of Tanoa from 1944 till 2024
Capital
and largest city
Georgetown
Official languages
  • Spanish
  • German
  • Dutch
Regional
Fijian
DemonymsTanoan, Einsatzer
GovernmentFascist state
Eef Paap
Daniel Paap
Area
1956550,000 km2 (210,000 sq mi)
19642,808,700 km2 (1,084,400 sq mi)
20184,007,131 km2 (1,547,162 sq mi)
Population
• 2018
96,692,867

The Tanoa Einsatzgruppen was a totalitarian dictatorship that governed Tanoa from 1944 until its dissolution on 24 November 2024. Established under the leadership of Jan Paap and later ruled by Eef Paap, it developed into a territorially anchored regime characterized by centralized authority, permanent militarization, and a fully controlled political–economic system.

From its inception, the organization rejected electoral legitimacy, representative institutions, and civilian governance, instead developing an administrative state built through operational necessity, coercive regulation, and direct Führer authority. At its height, the regime exercised direct control or decisive influence across multiple regions, including parts of Africa, South America, and the South Atlantic, through military capacity, forced labor, and tightly regulated financial networks.

The organization’s administrative center was Georgetown, which served as the primary site for state ceremonies, leadership transitions, and institutional coordination. The Einsatzgruppen maintained a large security and military apparatus, supported by domestic weapons manufacturing, advanced research programs, and a resource-driven economy focused on gold and mineral extraction.

Name

The name Tanoa Einsatzgruppen referred both to the governing state structure of Tanoa and to the integrated system of security, administration, and overseas operations through which authority was exercised. Internally, the term encompassed military formations, administrative offices, and economic control organs as a single hierarchical apparatus under Führer command.

Background

Jan Paap in Argentina (1944)

In 1944, Jan Paap deserted from the Eastern Front, ending his Wehrmacht service (1936–1944), and relocated to Argentina. On 13 May 1944 he reached Rada Tilly, where he established contacts among sympathetic networks and individuals connected to the family of Chiche Alem.

During this period, Paap formulated plans to establish a centralized state structure outside existing jurisdictions. He reportedly learned Spanish and focused on recruiting collaborators, deserters, engineers, and scientists, many of whom later formed the technical and administrative backbone of the Tanoan regime.

Formation

Expedition and arrival in Tanoa (August 1944)

After assembling an initial force of approximately 3,400 members, Jan Paap organized an expedition from Argentina to locate a remote and defensible territory. The group reached the mainland of Tanoa on 9 August 1944, with Ravi-Ta serving as the first secured island.

Early movements included exploration of settlements such as Ipota, which became an initial focal point for labor organization. Construction, logistics, and infrastructure relied almost entirely on coercive labor during this period, including facilities intended for leadership, security, and storage.

Early personnel and contacts

During early operations around Tanoa’s volcanic region, Paap’s expedition encountered Sergio Arias, later identified as an SS-Gruppenführer in the Allgemeine SS. Arias was incorporated into the developing hierarchy, reinforcing the regime’s security orientation and administrative discipline.

History

The 1940s

Following consolidation in 1944–1945, the Einsatzgruppen established core command offices responsible for security, labor deployment, logistics, and resource control. In 1945, Georgetown was founded and named after Georg Schäfer, becoming the administrative capital and ceremonial center.

During this period, Jan Paap created the Reichsschatzamt von Tanoa (1945) to centralize seized assets, gold reserves, and material accounting. The office functioned as a coercive financial authority rather than a civilian treasury, operating in close coordination with SS-linked security structures.

The 1950s

As the regime stabilized territorially, early command offices were formalized into permanent administrative bodies. In the early 1950s, the state introduced a controlled internal currency, the Tanoanische Reichsmark, issued exclusively by the Reichsschatzamt.

In 1950, Jan Paap proposed the Reichsvilla project, which was later abandoned amid increased resistance activity. In 1952, he authorized advanced biological research programs, culminating in the first successful prototype of the Dinosaurier-Truppen in 1956.

The 1970s

During the early 1970s, the Tanoa Einsatz Expansionist Campaign led to annexations of surrounding islands and operations involving Fiji, contributing to regional instability and culminating in the Suva Crisis.

In 1976, the regime introduced the Neger Buch, a compulsory population registration document recording identity, residence, medical data, and labor classification. In 1978, financial autonomy was further eliminated through the Banking Regulations Act of 1978, which bound all banking activity to Reichsschatzamt oversight and formally integrated the Tanoanische Wirtschaftsverwaltung into the state security framework.

The 1980s

In January 1980, Jan Paap formally retired. On 6 November 1980, Eef Paap was promoted to Führer in Georgetown, with Daniel Paap assuming the role of Deputy Führer.

Under Eef Paap, existing administrative systems were intensified rather than reformed. Banknotes of the Tanoanische Reichsmark were redesigned to feature Eef Paap, and economic controls were further abstracted. Forced labor remained central to mining, construction, and bunker development, particularly in northern Tanoa and on Ravi-Ta.

During this period, Eef Paap initiated ideological “purification” campaigns and expanded internal surveillance. In 1986, Evert Angedrik Noord was formally banned from Tanoa.

The 1990s

In the 1990s, specialized structures linked to Mont Tanoa were expanded. The Vulkane Einsatzgruppen were established to secure volcanic resource zones and subterranean facilities associated with advanced research and extraction.

The 2000s

In the early 2000s, the regime described itself internally as a fully regulated and automated state. Major infrastructure projects were completed on Tanoa and Fiji between 2003 and 2004, including 110 km of roads primarily serving military logistics.

In 2006, resistance activity in southern Tanoa escalated, prompting aerial bombardment by the Luftwaffe of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. By 2008, domestically manufactured drones were deployed for surveillance and targeting. Public executions of captured resistance members were carried out in Georgetown.

The 2010s

In 2014, the Air Fiji Flight 27 crash killed the family of Mark Hugerinus Paap. Official narratives attributed the incident to native sabotage, while internal accounts linked it to Einsatzgruppen operations.

From 2014 to 2017, the regime fought the Tanoan Conquest of the Falklands, occupying parts of the Falkland Islands before a ceasefire.

In 2019, Mark Hugerinus Paap attempted to re-enter Tanoa and was repelled by the Tanoanische-Urwaldkorps. Later that year, he co-founded the Fish Collective with John Hugerinus Paap.

Dissolution (24 November 2024)

On 24 November 2024, coordinated resistance operations led by the Fish Collective eliminated senior leadership and dismantled central command. Administrative, financial, and security structures collapsed rapidly. By late 2024, the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen had ceased to exist as an organized entity.

Government and politics

Leadership

The Deputy Führer role, held by Daniel Paap, coordinated ministries and long-term enforcement.

Institutions

Government operated through appointed ministries and offices created in response to operational needs. Economic governance was centralized under the Reichsschatzamt von Tanoa and the Tanoanische Wirtschaftsverwaltung, which jointly regulated currency issuance, banking, and financial enforcement.

Population administration

Population control relied on compulsory registration systems, particularly the Neger Buch, integrating identity, labor assignment, medical classification, and movement control.

Military and security

Key components included the Luftwaffe of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen, the Tanoanische-Urwaldkorps, and the Vulkane Einsatzgruppen. Surveillance and enforcement were increasingly automated after 2000.

Economy

The Tanoan economy was centrally controlled, resource-driven, and coercive. Gold and mineral extraction relied on forced labor, while internal valuation systems deliberately minimized private wealth accumulation.

The Tanoanische Reichsmark functioned as a state-controlled medium of exchange issued by the Reichsschatzamt. Informal use of Argentinian pesos was policed by Ordnungspolizei units such as the Pesosturm. Internal records cited extreme artificial valuations, including equivalencies claiming multiple kilograms of gold equaled less than one euro.

Infrastructure

Infrastructure projects focused on military logistics, including roads, airfields, bunkers, and underground facilities. Civilian access was heavily restricted.

Human rights and forced labor

Forced labor, surveillance, and summary punishment were integral to the regime. Mining, construction, and research facilities relied on coercive systems documented in later disclosures following the regime’s collapse.

See also