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|names = ZZ新疆赛区
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|membership = Peak: 75,000<br> average: 26,000
|membership = Peak: 75,000<br> average: 26,000

Latest revision as of 10:40, 9 February 2024



The genesis of the ZZ Xinjiang Division arose from the fragmentation of the 1st New International Division, prompted by the burgeoning enrollment of Uighur volunteers from the region. The allure of joining the 1st New International Division lay in its promise to safeguard the families of its members, particularly compelling for Uighurs enduring mistreatment within the Chinese Imperial army. The influx of Uighur recruits progressively transformed the 1st New International Division into a predominantly Uighur entity, necessitating remedial action.

In 2036, with the endorsement of the PSNR government, a distinct ZZ division was established to cater specifically to Uighur recruits, albeit under Polish command. This new entity, designated as the ZZ Xinjiang Division, primarily assumed frontline assault duties in warfare, while the 1st New International Division transitioned to reconnaissance missions and profiteering from raids.

Upon the emergence of the Triforce "Trójsiła" Autonomous Group, the ZZ Xinjiang Division found itself compelled to align with it, given the absence of viable alternatives. The division faced barriers to returning to Poland due to its non-Polish composition, and joining the Chinese Imperial army was untenable for Uighur members due to pervasive mistreatment. Consequently, the ZZ Xinjiang Division emerged as a fervent proponent of the Autonomous Group's formation.