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Just a question, how can a fact be flawed? If it's a fact, it's true and if it isn't true it isn't a fact.
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Grothgar
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of Cartographers
Apr 2001 time: 05:14
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Betraying France hey, thats an intresting take on things lol. You see i was actually still allied to Germany at the time, and, well let me say it went like this...
Germany and Britain were planning on attacking france anyway, its just that with them being in an alliance with Italy and Turkey it would have made the conflict wider than me and JMarks wanted. However frances actions, withdrawing from the med alliance and alienating its friends made the whole operation completely feasable.
So me and JMarks concocted a huge smokescreen from which to hide behind which would convince france, and everyone else, that britain and germany would come to blows. Hence the "Blockading of the english channel" and "Germany refusing to let England join the CEU" and of course the "fight between Mr Smith and Ioannes"
While this was being played out my naval forces and germanys ground forces were being put into position and my false reports of transports loaded with freight were to put france onto a peace setting.
And then, BOOM!!, Germany invades, france calls for help, having moved most of its forces into its forward cities, and britain lands almost unopposed on the coast of france. And the rest they say is history.
Plus i never said turkey gave germany guerilla warfare, i said italy, which they did, i didnt mean that to be shady dealings, however the fact that they were researching that meant that they had to have had a tech boost from somewhere, otherwise they wouldnt be where they were. France gave them some obviously, but to advance as far as they have done, russia must have given them a helping hand.
And russias tech trading may be russian business but trading with our then "enemies" was forbidden by article 3 in the origional charter of the democratic league.
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May 2001 time: 06:14
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Without prior warning, russian forces in a sudden maneuvre early this morning took possession of the german capital of Berlin. According to wild rumours, citizens of Tannenburg were awakened by loud artillery fire, destroying the garrison of the city, hindering the movement of russian troops into german territory. Tannenburg neutralized, the road lay open to Berlin, says military analysts.
This drastic step was taken after weeks of rising tensions between the two former friends and allies, concluding in the hasty withdrawal of german participation in the alliance with Russia, making England follow her lead. The german refusal to raise the naval blockade of the baltic sea is said to be another cause of tension between the two countries, now escalating to a state of war, so it seems. This is firmly denied by russian officials however, who state that no other reason for this step exists but the german refusal to offer to the russian courts the evidence of the alleged high treason charges made against russian agents trading technology with the Mediterrenean Alliance. A coup d'etat has in effect taken place, in a political maneuvre still not uncovered. Apparently former Prime Minister Nicholas II has now been proclaimed Dictator of Russia, replacing high ranking generals in the offices of government, and outplacing the russian parliament, who stand baffled. The new Dictator is expected to make a public speech to the public later today.
Attachment: russia1906july.net
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JMarks
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formerly known as the artist
Mar 2000 time: 05:14
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President Ioannes Declares Martial Law!
Russian Invasion Massacres CEU Parliament
The recent blitzkrieg upon the CEU capital Berlin has shocked the world. During the mayhem, parliament was in a locked doors session, and were only told of the Russian advance by the artillery shells that obliterated the building itself, killing and burrying all the members of parliament from all the CEU nations. As luck would have it, President Ioannes was visiting London at the time. Hearing the grievious news, and the masacre of the legislative branch, he immediatly declared martial law to take the necissary action of retaliating against the Russians. In an impromtue speach, he said, 'sure, we lost the legislative branch, but we still have the executive and the judicial, and two out of three ain't bad.' Also, he said, 'The Ruse shall pay dearly for her crimes.'
Ioannes was last seen boarding an airship to France, where he is said to begin the mobilization of the CEU forces.
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Grothgar
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of Cartographers
Apr 2001 time: 05:14
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The Royal Navy would like to point out that it already has a destroyer in the black sea and thus can say that if turkey blockades the strait they are proving themselves an enemy of britain and germany because there are no russian ships in the black sea!!! Thay are all in the Med!! mostly near malta and sicily.
So please dont be stupid and aid the enemy of democracy, Russia, let royal navy ships pass through, after all if the russian navy is sunk its betetr for turkey.
Last edited by Grothgar on 20-11-2002 at 03:42
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JMarks
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formerly known as the artist
Mar 2000 time: 05:14
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Berlin Retaken!
Russian Main Offensive Disintigrated!
Roose in Prussia Still Loose!
The Russians, evidently partying from their celebrations in taking Berlin, were rudly awakened by the sound of artillery shells. Horrid Retaliation raised her fist and scattered the main Russian offensive to the wind. Berlin, though only in the hands of the Roose for a week, suffered greatly. Buildings were destroyed, streets and rails were uproated in the terror that will be forever known as the Berlin Captivity. As CEU forces marched through the liberated city, all came out and celebrated. Ioannes gave a heart breaking speach on the rubbled steps of the parliament building. 'Russia must be brought to reckoning. We shall do so, but we will not be the same monsters. We shall offer peace when the time comes.'
Since the lines been severly damaged to Prussia, little could be done to help the two remaining cities from the Russian foe. But the army of the CEU marched on. In an amazing flanking maneauver, CEU forces swept around the Russian front line and took Warsaw from the rear. Partisan activity was heavy, but CEU forces pushed on deep into the heart of Russia, taking and setting up base in the cities of Mogilev and Vitebsk. No cities in between offered any resistance, so they were left alone, lest in doing so, the citizens rise up against the invading forces. 'No,' general Jaques said, 'we will not wage such a war. Those cities are defenseless, and when all is said and done, will be handed over to the victor'. At sea too, the CEU won out, sinking a destroyer, an armored cruiser, and a Battleship.
The CEU however, is not interested in a prolonged war, and thus offer this peace:
In exchange for peace, Russia will:
Return Tannenburg and disband the Prussian Invassion force,
Hand over all cities between Warsaw and Vitebsk (Brest-Litovsk, Bobruisk, Minsk, Vilna) and will disband the defenders between Poznana and Warsaw
Shall cede Sweden, Finland and the Baltic cities of Reval and Riga to England.
Counter offers will be given ear.
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