SS-Ordenstaat Banat

Banat is an occupied region in Central Europe. It borders the Kingdom of Romania to the East, the Kingdom of Hungary to the North, the Independent State of Croatia to the West and the Serbia to the South.

History
A state formed from the German occupation of the Banat region. Following the German-Soviet War, instead of giving the territory to Romania, Hungary, Croatia, or even back to Serbia, Hitler decided to turn it, along with Gotenland, into the first SS-Ordensstaat, as an experiment to determine if the Schutzstaffel could run things any better than a normal Reichskommissariat.

Politics
The politics in the SS-Ordenstaat of Banat are quite frankly an absolute mess. The leader of Banat Sepp Janko rules less like a competent regional governor and more like a bandit king. Their objectives of lebensraum have become a complete failure compared to SS-Ordenstaat Gotenland. Along with that Banat is plagued with uncontrolled amounts of Partisans and bandits who constantly destroy Banat's infrastructure.

Military
Banat's military is considered an absolute joke in the eyes of the Greater German Reich. When its compared to SS-Ordenstaat Gotenland's almost lightning fast and efficient Motorized Infantry divisions it doesn't even seem like a modern military. Banat's military is also plagued with corruption and is known as the place where the SS's rejects are assigned to.