celebrindal
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Sep/Oct 39 Headlines Germany! As our glorious forces marched into Poland to help them with their corrupt gov't and to protect them from the machinations of the Bolsheviks our wonderful country was set upon by the dastardly French and their lackies in Whitehall. As our troops marched on the southern expanses, liberating many downtrodden families, our troops were so impacted by their plights that half of them stopped to help rebuild their homes and repair the damages occurred by the corrupt forces (i.e. Rolled cruddy and half attacking forces flipped.) In the north the repatriation of the coastal area to the Prussian homelands was successful. Though the surprise attack by the English lapdogs completely caught the northern groups by surprise causing the delayed bombing of forces. This resulted in a delayed movement against the factories in Lodz, with yet again our forces taking pity on the families and pausing in the push to free the polish people from their gov't. (I.e. Rolled cruddy again flipped half, two units lost.) Finally in the east a division of our finest engineers were sent to help with the repair and maintenance of the polish air force, which for some reason fled at our sight to Vilna. Meanwhile our glorious leader realizing that the baltic sea area was unprotected, and upon hearing of the unscrupulous Brits and their hijacking of several polish mercantile shipping, realized that we needed to protect our trading rights and prevent them from doing the same with the Danish naval forces in Fredeikshavn. As a result we sent in a group of forces to liberate the naval forces, but were forced to bomb them as they had already been taken over and were attempting to flee. A small division was sent to Copenhagen to help mange the negotiations and as a result it was better felt that permanent German oversight would provide the much needed stability in the surrounding sea areas. Next week - the removal of the polish gov't in warsaw. Headlines Tokyo! After receiving several threatening overtures from Moscow, and Mao in Northern China, it was felt that the best way to deal with this was to give the Bolsheviks a bloody nose so that they would never again attempt to taunt the might of the Japanese empire. With their so called military leader Zhukov wintering with his forces by the Caspian sea it was felt that striking now at Vladivostok and liberating it from the Communist boot heel rather than waiting for them to backstab us at a later date. The imperial navy sailed forth and we have landed several armies and headquarters near the western edges of the city. Our elite marine forces invaded and quelled any resistance to the easter edge of the city and with several other armies poised to capture mining facilities in the area we expect a quick resolution to the engagement. Next week - the assault on Vlad.
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Order is nothing more than Chaos on a bad day. Dave
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