PCBaller World/Wioren Stanchowski

currently serves as the Polish Ambassador to North Germany. Prior to his diplomatic role, he had a distinguished career in the Polish armed forces and aligned himself with the Basińskiist faction during the 13-day civil war. Born in Tarnów Opolski, near the city of Opole, which is often associated with the German minority in Poland, Stanchowski's personal connections to Germany extend further as he is married to a German woman whom he met during the German Collapse.

During the 13-day civil war, Stanchowski actively participated in the eastern front, combating remnants of NATO forces in Poland. Following the defeat of NATO, he volunteered to support the North German Movement during the period of German collapse. He played a significant role in the establishment of the "Polnisches Komitee zur Ausbreitung des befreierischen Nationalismuses in unserem westlichen Nachbarn" and engaged in military operations in the Hannover region, primarily targeting Beryist groups and the German Federal government.

Even after the signing of a peace agreement between the Federal Government and North Germany, Stanchowski refused to stand down and continued independent actions, occupying railway lines, public infrastructure, and conducting raids in affluent regions. The spoils of these activities were sent back to Poland. Eventually, in late 2028, he was recalled to Poland. Upon his return, he assumed the position of Polish Minister Resident in North Germany, replacing the previous official who had been removed due to controversial remarks regarding the religious landscape of North Germany. Subsequently, Stanchowski's role was upgraded to Ambassador, primarily due to his extensive connections within the North German military.