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November 1914
The Western Front
Falkenhayn returns to Berlin to better coordinate both fronts. From Belgium the Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria speaks to the Chief General about the western situation, “I’ve made preparations to advance to Arras and Calais. But because of what happened in Metz, I may move some men there.”
“NO, Metz does not need any more Garrison, we have around 14 units stationed there. I also don’t want any attack into France just yet.”
Puzzled, the Crown Prince asks “Why? We have them on the run, the Road to Paris is now open through Belgium.”
Falkenhayn answers, “Winter is fast approaching, I can feel it already here. Soon the roads will turn very muddy. We need to regroup and get settled in, besides there are still a number of French units in Belgium.”
“True, but they are getting hit hard by our Arty, nobody is worried about them. By the way, the garrison in Metz doesn’t really sound all that big.”
Angry over the suggestion, that he hasn’t prepared enough for Metz, Falkenhayn says, “First of all, stop questioning my moves! I am the Chief General! I know, that the attack on Metx was just a faint to drive our reserves from Belgium. The next attack will be on Belgium, I know it.”
“Whatever”, responds the Prince, thinking about how much he’d like the punch the Chief General in the face.
“Whatever nothing, goodbye sir!”
But Falkenhayn is wrong, the next attack is not on Belgium but on Metz once again.
Battle of Metz:
The troops inside Metz never expected a charge, especially while Belgium was being conquered. But the attack last month proved everyone was at risk. The population of Metz like Strassburg, is half French, it’s only been a little over 40 years since we took them. Even though many of the people have evacuated, there are still concerns that the French inside are giving info to the enemy.
It is right before sunset, when the first signs of the French are known. From within the city our troops can clearly see the gathering storm of French Infantry. This isn’t going to be a small assault, it appears that the whole of the French Army is ready for an apocalyptic fight. The few bridges left on the Mosel and Seille rivers will be the critical point. Once the French attack they will not be allowed to retreat so easily, for them it is do, or die.
Now the sun completely sets, and thus it comes about, that an uncommon murderous nocturnal street fight begins to take place. Metz now burns at every corner. The French fight with immense energy; an awful slaughter can only await. Man against man! You clutch your enemy, who is sometimes weaker, sometimes stronger. In the light of the blazing buildings you observe the white of his eyes turning into a fierce red; his mouth covered with thick froth. His head is uncovered, showing his rumpled hair, the uniform unbuttoned and mostly tattered, you stab, you hack, you scratch, you bite and strike about you like a wild animal. It means life or death! You fight for your life! No quarter is given. Among the fires and the bullets you can only hear the gasping, groaning, wheezy breathing. You only think of your own life, of your death. Why are you here? Who is the Archduke?, you never knew him. In delirious haste, old memories are rushing through your mind, your wife, your child, your home. Yet you get more excited from minute to minute, for fatigue and depletion threaten to destroy you, but that must not be – NOT NOW! You are fighting for your life! But it’s endless, again and again the fight is renewed; again there is hacking, stabbing, biting, it’s endless. Again and again the mad murdering is repeated, all night long. Man against man!
Finally, the realization comes over you, like a bath of cold water. It is over! You cannot take anymore, you are wasted, you are tired, you must surrender, you must dishonor yourself, but you must live. Metz has fallen!!!
Battle of Metz - Casualties:
Deutschland
11 G. Infantry
1 A. Machine Gunner
1 Flame-thrower
1 A. Vehicle
France
15 F. Infantry
There some 30+ units just north of Strassburg alone.
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The Eastern Front
From the decks of our ships in the Baltic the sea captains call out the order, "Fire! Fire! More lively!" The men unleash the terror, but it’s different now, we are hitting our own homes in Memel. But our homes are occupied by Russians, it is no longer our homes, it is no longer our city. One can only imagine the destruction and horror of the citizens, knowing their people have turned their guns on them.
Near Posen, the Russians dare not attempt to attack the city. They continue to move west, how idiotic. Do they think they will march all the way to Berlin with out us noticing them, in the middle of winter. From the air, our Zeppelin’s blast a large concentration of Russian troops. Among the casualties is the Brusilev Corps. For them the war is over, our men envy them. The Cossacks are cut down one by one, we eat their horses. The German countryside is no friend to the Russians, they will die, why don’t they realize this? The further they advance, the less chance they have to return home.
Eastern Front - Casualties:
Deutschland
2 G. Infantry
Russia
11 Cossacks
2 R. Infantry
1 Sub
1 pre-dread
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December 1914
The Western Front
Fighting in Belgium:
Christmas is right around the corner now, but for our troops in Belgium, there will not be much of a celebration. There is still heavy fighting against the French and civilians. Snow is now constant in this bitter cold, the roads covered in slush make for a most unpleasant travel. The local Belgians have refused to understand the bitter truth, that they have been conquered. Snipers are common in most villages, as it is not even safe to eat at a restaurant. In one village, a Catholic priest was caught, apparently inciting the farmers of the village to poison the water. In fact, in most villages our troops are not allowed to drink any of the local water, for fear of poisoning.
The natural consequence is that the soldiers have begun to hate the population, which they now have to consider to be their bitterest enemies. This again arouses the worst instincts in some soldiers. In every army, one finds men with the disposition of barbarians. The many millions of inhabitants in Germany, France or Russia are not all civilized people, much as we like to convince ourselves of the contrary. Compulsory military service in these countries, forces all without distinction into the army, men and monsters. Many of the civilians have put up signs outside their homes, which read, “Bitte schonen, hier wohnen brave, gute, Leute!” It doesn’t always work.
Fighting in Belgium - Casualties:
Deutschland
6 G. Infantry
1 A. Car
France
5 F. Infantry
Since the debacle in Metz, Falkenhayn has ordered a massive shift of units from Belgium to southwest Germany. It is not clear whether, the French will attack Strassburg, or Mainz, because of this our forces are divided and much smaller than the attacking enemy, wherever he will attack. Everyone is ordered to dig trenches outside the cities. “Dig for your lives!” are the orders from the commanders. Easier said than done in the almost freezing terrain. But it soon becomes clear that Mainz is the French objective.
Battle of Mainz:
The civilians in Mainz bunker down, as the first sightings of the enemy advancing are revealed. We receive them with the bayonet and we fight like savages. There is bayonet fighting of a ferocity that defies description. We stab and hit like madmen, through the chest, the stomach, it doesn’t matter where. There is no semblance of regular bayonet fighting; that, by the way, can only be practiced in the barracks yard. The butt-ends of our rifles swoosh through the air, like the swords of ancient days. It is so cold and wet from the winter rains, the trenches fill with water forcing some the dead bodies to get thrown out. Every skull that comes in our way is smashed-in. In spite of his great numerical superiority the enemy can not make headway against our little barrier of raving humanity in Mainz. The blood horrifies us and excites us, all at the same time. We forget everything around us and fight bloodthirstily. Their attacks are repeated for days, but we will not let Mainz go the way of Strassburg. We make our stand here against the enemy.
Our opponent recognizes the danger that is threatening him and retires, seeking with all his might to retain any semblance of a respectable force. But we do not allow ourselves to be shaken off, and we bayonet the retiring foes one, after the other. It is a rout, a massacre and an unholy slaughter of unimaginable proportions, the Mainz attack is repelled!
Battle of Mainz - Casualties:
Deutschland
0 That is correct ZERO!!!
France
23 F. Infantry
2 A. Car
The news of the amazing victory is made known throughout Germany by the government. The moral of the nation is lifted, as people take to the streets chanting “Soon we shall return to Strassburg and Memel.” Upon hearing of the ‘Rout in Mainz’, Wilhelm proclaims it a “Christmas miracle, a sign that God is on our side!” Just the news he was expecting to quiet down the socialists, for now.
At the same time however, Falkenhayn is given the news that a large British force has arrived in northern France. “We shall give them a nice welcome to hell!”, says Falkenhayn to himself.
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The Eastern Front
In the east the cold is much more unbearable than in the west. It makes for limited fighting here in December. Hindenburg arrives in Berlin to face to face talks with Falkenhayn, a man he has grown to despise. In the secret war room, Hindenburg brings up his dissatisfaction with the Chief General’s command, “We are without a doubt fighting a war of attrition in the east. There is no way, that we can beat the Russian unlimited manpower this way. We must go on the offensive and destroy them in their own lands.”
“I understand, but I was forced to change a few things after the flawed Schlieffen Plan went to hell in a hand-basket”, says Falkenhayn.
“The Schlieffen Plan was not flawed, only the commanders were. If I was in the west, France would have surrendered months ago”, says Hindenburg in typical narcissistic fashion.
Now visually upset, but not eager to confront the older man, Flakenhayn responds, “It’s always easier to criticize after the fact. In any case, set up a plan for an offensive in the east. I shall give you my approval, if it is feasible.”
“You shall have my plan. Once the snow melts, I assure you, the Asian hoard will be punished to no end.”
Eastern Front - Casualties:
Deutschland
1 G. Infantry
2 Kavallerie
1 Submarine
Russia
3 Cossacks
3 R. Infantry
1 Sub
1 pre-dread
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January 1915
The Western Front
Fighting in the West:
The British slowly make their way just south of Brussels. We have not fought them yet, but they appear eager and excited. Fools!, it’s the same look our troops had, back when this started. We will not stay eager and excited for long.
Back in Berlin, Falkenhayn prepares for upcoming assault on Metz. The commanders are eager to regain our city, but the Chief General is too wary, as there are still many French troops inside German territory. The liberation of Metz will have to wait.
All over the fields and in the ditches of the Belgium-French border lay the dead bodies of soldiers whose often sickening wounds are too terrible to behold. Thousands of big flies, which in this part of the country harbors great swarms, are covering the human corpses which have partly begun to decompose and are spreading a stench that takes away one's breath. In between these corpses, in the burning sun, the poor, helpless refugees are camping, because they are not allowed to use the roads as long as the troops are occupying it. But when are the roads not occupied by troops!
The French celebrate the new-year with a new attack on Brussels. This is a serious attack on Brussels and they mean to take it. 4 Corps with mostly Cavs in them are sent to the bloody battle. But their cavs are pure horse-meat, they don’t stand a chance against our machine gunners. Who were their commanders who have sent them to their deaths, to an awful slaughter, to rot with the rest of the bodies. Perhaps their commanders were under pressure from the Generals. In any case, it is just another episode, which has orphaned more children, widowed more women, and for what?
Fighting in the West - Casualties:
Deutschland
4 G. Infantry
1 A. Car
France
4 F. Infantry
2 A. Car
3 Guerillas
13 Cavalry
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February 1915
“FULL BETRAYAL!” were the headlines in all the papers in Germany. It’s the reaction to the news from Rome. Italy has not only backed out of the Triple Alliance, they now have pledge allegiance to the Allied Powers.
The momentum of the war is now firmly in the hands of the Allied Powers. Kaiser Wilhelm agrees to Admiral Tirpitz ‘total naval war’ on Britain, especially since Falkenhayn has approved the measure. The Kaiser is now more reclusive than ever, and has no choice but to follow all the recommendations of his military commanders. He calls up Chancellor Bethmann and informs him, “I was at first against the idea of attacking merchant vessels in Britain. But now we have to.”
“That’s too much, the world will rise up against us”, responds Bethmann, whom is deep down a commie, and hoping to end the war soon.
“They’re already against us! I don’t want this, but the world has forced it upon Germany”, says Wilhelm, repeating the line that Tirpitz told him.
“Neutral nations might be swayed to join the Alliance, if we start attacking their merchant vessels, including the Yankees”, warns Bethmann.
Calmly the Kaiser responds, “so be it.”
The next few days, the world is stunned when Germany proclaims that the waters around the islands of Britain will be considered a war zone.
The Western Front
Battle of Metz:
Back in his office in Berlin, Chief General Falkenhayn reads over the secret documents of ‘Operation Thrust’. It is the plan to retake Metz! Recently Falkenhayn has become a very unpopular figure, due to his reluctance to take the fight to the French, or Russians. Now Falkenhayn has no choice, as even the Kaiser has hinted at “possible reorganization”, if things didn’t change.
Operation Thrust was to be led primarily the Bavarians and Hessians. In his office, holding a prayer book, Falkenhayn makes his assistant inform him of every move in the battlefield. Late in the work-day at around 18:00 hours, the assistant comes storming in, with the papers in hand, “Sir, the men have left Saarbrücken for some time now, the battle for Metz will be under way soon!”
At that moment, the nerves already inside Falkenhayn’s stomach become even more intense. He hates this feeling and is scared of developing an ulcer. He is aware that no more news would be coming for some time, so he decides to go home, to drink it up.
The next day, Falkenhayn’s wife attempts to wake him up early in the morning. Falkenhayn responds violently, “Damn you woman, I need to get my sleep.” The alcohol has done it’s job, Falkenhayn has no thoughts on the battle, as he has forgotten it even exists.
Later that evening, at around 18:00 hours, Falkenhayn is awoken, finally, by the constant ringing of the telephone. It’s one of the military advisors saying, “We have the bridges on the Mosel! Metz is practically ours!” Still groggy from waking up so suddenly, Falkenhayn says “Excellent, excellent.” Suddenly Falkenhayn realizes what was just said, cracking a smile Falkenhayn says to himself, “Thank God, I get to keep my job.”
Battle of Metz - Casualties:
Deutschland
2 G. Infantry
France
10 F. Infantry
2 A. Car
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OK, I’m going to simplify the hell out of this story, if only so that I can get it going faster! Hope you all are not too disappointed.
March 1915
Spring is now here, which also brings the new fighting season. Our Army at this point is…
122 German Infantry
45 Machine Gunners
9 Kavallerie
6 Zepellins (air)
The Western Front
Fighting in the South (old Franco-German Border):
After the liberation of Metz, our forces bunker down in the south. The trench fighting begins again, as each side tries to prove their bravery, only to be killed quickly. With a large shift of troops now heading in the east for the offensive against Russia, we will just fight a defensive battle in the west!
Fighting in the South - Casualties:
Deutschland
2 G. Infantry
France
4 F. Infantry
Fighting in Belgium:
In our Belgian province, the French gather a significance force outside Ypres while the British head to Liège. The march for the British however is filled with German artillery rounds, hitting them every step they take. Soon our Infantry will confront them and kill them!
Fighting in Belgium - Casualties:
Deutschland
3 G. Infantry
France
3 F. Infantry
The Eastern Front
We finally are able to insert spies in the Russian military. Their numbers are staggering!
Russian Forces:
309 Russian Infantry
84 Machine Gunners
45 Kavallerie
15 Guerillas
Spring offensive in the East!!! A bit of a Naval engagement outside of Memel, as we prepare for the upcoming 4th Battle of Memel! This time Hindenburg and Ludendorff will make the Russkies stay out of Memel, for more than a few days. Further south near Posen, we start finishing off all those Russians brutally wounded by our Arty and with no hope of ever making it back to their homes.
Eastern Front – Casualties: (Most fighting done outside of Posen)
Deutschland
1 G. Infantry
Russia
10 R. Infantry
6 Cossacks
1 A. Cruiser
1 Submarine
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April 1915
The Western Front
There is scattered fighting throughout the western front, which extends from the sea in the Northwest corner of our Belgian province to the border with Switzerland. In this month we have also had the privilege of confronting the British for the first time. And it is with great joy, that we defeat their attack on Liège, although it was a very weak attack.
Fighting in Franco-German Border - Casualties:
Deutschland
0
France
2 F. Infantry
Fighting in Liège - Casualties:
Deutschland
0
Britain
3 Armored Cars
Fighting in Ypres - Casualties:
Deutschland
0
France
1 F. Infantry
The Eastern Front
We begin the East campaign this month with an all out assault on Memel. We bomb the hell out of them with our Navy, something we can’t do in the east, because of the British navy. Just about everybody from Königsberg is brought along for the slaughter. Once again we beat the Russians down, like they stole something. Memel is ours! But the hard part remains, defending the impending Asian counter-attack. With only a few men, we fight the Asian horde with what we have plenty…Heart! Outnumbered by a lot to a little, the German Infantry hold off Russkies. The city of Memel rejoices and a 24-7 party begins in the streets, as it seems now that we will be able to hold the city.
Further south near Posen something wonderful happens. The Russians begin to return east, leaving their Vodka behind. Apparently the Russian commanders finally realized how stupid it was to attempt to cross hundreds of miles through enemy territory to reach Berlin. But the bad news for them, is that it may be too late for many of their troops caught deep inside the German Empire. The beating is so great that Hindenburg decides, “We shall chase back to Lodz! They need to pay for their intrusion into the hear of Germany.” Infantry and Artillery are sent for the first time into Russian territory, right outside Lodz. Even though there are still plenty of Russians near Posen, they won’t be posing much threat as Posen is an absolute fortress with all the men we have.
[I]4th Battle of Memel[I]
Deutschland
2 G. Infantry
2 Kavallerie
Russia
7 R. Infantry
7 Cossacks
1 A. Cruiser
3 Guerrilla
[I]Fighting near of Posen[I]
Deutschland
1 G. Infantry
1 Kavallerie
Russia
7 R. Infantry
3 Cossacks
1 Armored Car
Memel is liberated and secured!!!
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make the commies cry for thier mommies!
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