Hmm, good point. However, I see hereditary not becoming a big issue until a decade or so after the war.
In the first few years the massive shock to what's left of society will leave who's got the guns as the more important factor than who somebodies father, mother, etc was.
Once the situation settles down and people accept the new rulers, laws, etc, then hereditary issues will become important once more.
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