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snoopy369

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Of the Peanuts Gallery
Apr 2004 time: 23:35
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The Democratic Republic of Germany, to the peoples of the world:
In the past years following the initial Anglo-Spanish war, Germany and America have proven to be two great superpowers, growing alongside each other at a rapid pace, and seeming peaceful for over half of a century. Germany has enjoyed this half-century of peace, and prospered, as has America.
Germany has been happy to continue this peace throughout the next half-century and beyond. America, however, in the past several years has proceeded to a general mobilisation of her forces both on land and sea. In consequence of this threatening step, which was not justified by any military proceedings on the part of Germany, the Democratic Republic of Germany was faced by a grave and imminent danger. If the German Government had failed to guard against this peril, they would have compromised the safety and the very existence of Germany. The German Government were, therefore, obliged to make themselves prepared in the event of American treachery.
Although we had considered the situation stable, in 1888 we began to notice a more disastrous trend in the American mobilization: transports and other military ships began converging on the sovereign German state of Dortmund, threatening the safety of Germany in an immediate sense.
It is apparent that the American people wish to do harm to the German people, and in the name of the People of Germany, I, President Snoopy369, accept the challenge, and consider myself at war with America.
The immediacy of action necessary to counter the apparently imminent American invasion has forced our hand, and required us to make a direct attack on American soil, in the name of preventing probable German deaths.
We had hoped the nations of Spain and England understand our necessity to break our treaties with America, with the massive risk of imminent destruction at the hands of the vile Americans; however, the immediate declaration of war by England made it clear where they stood on the issue, and required us to take action to defend the people of Bremen. Spain also honored their agreement with America and declared war on us, but we hope to repair relations with Spain once they see the danger we were in.
My dear sovereign of England, the people of Germany hope to make peace with you once again, and in a token of our true belief of peace, will return My Joint to you if you are prepared to offer immediate peace and assurances that we will not be attacked by you.
From Snoopy369, President of All Germany
Results of the German Invasion of Atlanta:
Atlanta
Marine 4/4 vs Inf 2/2, wins 2/4
Marine 4/4 vs marine 3/3, loses, 1/3
Marine 4/4 vs marine 3/3, loses 1/3
Marine 4/4 vs marine 1/3, wins 2/4
Marine 4/4 vs marine 1/3, wins 4/4, captures Atlanta
Naval Action outside Dortmund/Atlanta area
Destoyer 4/4 attacks Transport 3/3, wins 3/4
Battleship 4/4 attacks Battleship 4/4, wins 2/4
Battleship 4/4 vs Battleship 4/4, wins 3/4
Battleship 4/4 vs Transport 3/3, wins 4/4
Battleship 4/4 vs Battleship 4/4, wins 2/4
Battleship 4/4 vs Battleship 4/4 (D misses shot), loses 2/4
Battleship 4/4 vs Destroyer 4/4 (B hits shot), wins 4/5*
Destroyer 4/4 vs Battleship 2/4, wins 4/4
Other naval action, in southern sea:
Cruiser 4/4 attacks Cruiser 4/4, wins 2/4
Battleship 4/4 vs Cruiser 4/4, wins 4/5*
Battleship 4/4 vs Destroyer 4/4, wins 1/4
Destroyer 4/4 vs Transport 3/3, wins 5/5
Attack on Buffalo Rubber
Bomber hits, 1 pt off infantry 1 (3/4)
Bomber hits, 1 pt off infantry 2 (3/4)
Bomber hits, destroys infantry 1 (3/4 -> 0/4)
Fighter misses infantry 2 (3/4)
Midship 4/4 vs infantry 3/4, loses, 3/5*
Midship 4/4 vs infantry 3/5, loses, 2/5
Guerilla 4/4 vs infantry 2/5, wins, 2/4, captures rubber
My Joint
Cavalry 4/4 attacks 3/3 Warrior, wins (3/4 i think?), captures My Joint
Various Attacks on Roads
Three destroyers assault the railroads outside of Philadelphia-Atlanta, 1 hit, taking it down to a road.
One fighter fails to do damage to same road.
One bomber hits the road and destroys it.
One bomber assaults the airfield outside of Chicago, does some un-observable unit damage.
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