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Post by Chancellor Otto Von Bismarck on Jan 7, 2018 3:56:50 GMT
Papa_Stalin , MAKE YOUR GOD-FORSAKEN FONT SMALLER, PLEASE. YOU MAY NOW RETURN TO YOUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED ALT-HIST TURNS.
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Post by Hugh III of Burgundy on Jan 10, 2018 22:08:57 GMT
Swedish invasion of the areas of Denmark that are not under player control:
Army- 125,000 Elite Infantry 300,000 Regular Infantry--> 20,000 in Greece 50,000 Coast Guard 200,000 Reserves (Currently undergoing heavy training) 100 Armored Cars supporting elite infantry units
Airforce: ~5,000 Active Duty ~3,000 In Reserve 20Balloons 500 fighters 100 bombers
Navy- Battleships: 5 Cruisers: 10 Destroyers: 18 Frigates: 23 Submarines: 3 Patrol Craft: 100
The long delayed invasion begins at the dawn of a new day.
First, the Air Force is sent in to weaken enemy defenses. Then follows a wave of 100,000 Infantry to overwhelm and begin occupying inland regions. An amphibious assault of 20,000 supported by the Navy pushes into Copenhagen. The 100,000 strong force begins occupying strategic positions and imprtant towns. 50,000 Elite Infantry are sent in to eliminate any resistance.
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Post by Papa_Stalin on Jan 16, 2018 23:20:53 GMT
(REUPLOAD) United States 1912 turn The United States. A fully fledged democracy of capitalism. Now, people of the public, particularly the labourers and more poor citizens believed that the action taken by the government at the Lawrence Textile strike was far too brutal and the fact that they framed innocents was wrong. They were also influenced by the writings of Marx, after many Europeans brought copies of his manifesto across the Atlantic. So they organized a series of protests across the country. One of these protests were in Houston. The national guard took action and many innocent people were killed and wrongfully arrested. This caused massive outrage from the public. The protests were beginning to turn to riots. Now members of the national guard were taking casualties. But the New "political party" that had gained momentum through word and wrong doings of the government realized that they could cease the opportunity for a chance to gain power.
This is called... The Boston Uprising. The plan was simple; begin a small protest/ riot at the harbour to distract the national guard. Then once they arrive, start the true uprising near city hall. Storm the hall, capture the mayor of Boston and cause the city to soon fall into chaos. Citizens will be forced to support the party or be captured. If any armed hostiles don't surrender they will be shot.
The rebels consist of: 2,341 militia men Armed with: 2,785 M1903 Springfields 5,000 rounds of Springfield ammunition 6,111 M1911 pistols 14,098 rounds of M1911 ammunition
THE RESULT:
The rebels used around 40% of their forces to distract the national guard so it looked legit. The number of the die will determine how well this distraction went: yu7qwuQo A seven. A decent amount of soldiers were distracted here which was enough to forward the plan. However not as many as we would have hoped.
Now was to storm the city hall with the rest of the militia. There was light security thanks to the past riots. A 5 is needed for success here: Four. We failed this assault. But with the enemy surprised by the attack we shall strike again:
Three. Worst than last time. But with hope in our hearts we shall attack one last time:
Ten! Their morale was obviously low and they were simply too weak to fight after those previous assaults.
We have captured the mayor of Boston. Our leader, Eugene V. Debs has made a speech demanding all national guard members to surrender and a warning to Woodrow Wilson saying, "The revolution has begun!"
(NOTE: THERE WILL BE NO POLITICAL TURN DUE TO REVOLUTION.) ·······
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Post by Laurent de Gouvion St. Cyr on Jan 20, 2018 2:14:35 GMT
Great Qing 1912
Wu Zhihui's Cabinet
1. Prime Minister : Wu Zhihui (Social Democrat) 2. Deputy Prime Minister : Zhang Renjie (Social Democrat) 3. Minister of Foreign Affairs : Lou Tseng-Tsiang Vice-Minister : Liang Dunyan 4. Minister of Interior : Zhao Bingjun (Populist) Vice-Minister : Sun Baoqi 5. Minister of Finance : Chen Jintao (Radical) President of Imperial Bank : Sheng Xuanhai 6. Minister of Education : Yan Xiu (Radical) Vice-Minister : Zhang Boling (Radical) 7. Minister of Defense : Yinchang Chief of Army : Jiang Guiti Chief Admiral : Sa Zhenbing 8. Minister of Justice : Wu Tingfang Vice-Minister : Shen Jiaben 9. Minister of Commerce : Charlie Soong (Radical) Vice-Minister : Chen Jiongming (Social Democrat) 10. Minster of Industry : Kung Hsiang-hsi (Radical) Vice-Minister : Li Shizeng (Social Democrat) 11. Minister of Agriculture : Zaize Vice-Minister : Mao Yichang (Populist) 12. Minister for Cultural Affairs : Cai Yuanpei (Social Democrat) Vice-Minister : Zhang Binglin (Social Democrat) 13. Minister of Mail and Transport : Liang Shiyi Vice-Minister : Tang Shaoyi 14. Special Representative for Tibet : Tsarong Dazang
National Assembly Populists : 132 seats Constitutionalists : 84 seats Unitarists : 168 seats Radicals : 215 seats Social Democrats : 192 seats
Constitutional Commission Populists : 25 seats Constitutionalists : 16 seats Unitarists : 32 seats Radicals : 41 seats Social Democrats : 36 seats
Provincial Assemblies (a majority in) Populists : 4 provinces Constitutionalists : 4 provinces Unitarists : 5 provinces Radicals : 3 provinces Social Democrats : 6 provinces
Debate on the Constitution continues; more problems sprouted but more compromises made. With Sun Yat-sen's recent arrest and extradition to China, his Three Principles of the People have surprisingly increased in popularity inside the nation. A faction in the Radical Party has even proposed to adopt the Three Principles into the Constitution.
Order of Battle - Imperial Chinese Army
I Corps (Zhang Zoulin) - stationed in Manchuria 1st (Emperor's Own) Infantry Division 2nd Infantry Division 3rd Infantry Division 4th Infantry Division 5th Infantry Division 6th Infantry Division 1st Fire Brigade (Taizhong) 2nd Fire Brigade (Hongwu)
II Corps (Lu Rongting) - stationed in Guangdong 7th Infantry Division 8th (Prince Chun) Infantry Division 9th Infantry Division 10th Infantry Division 11th Infantry Division 12th Infantry Division 3rd Fire Brigade (Liang) 4th Fire Brigade (Perpetual Light)
III Corps (Duan Qirui) - Xinjiang 13th Infantry Division 14th Infantry Division 15th (Prince Zhong) Infantry Division 16th Infantry Division 17th Infantry Division 18th Infantry Division 5th Fire Brigade
IV Corps (Duan Zhigui) - Vietnam 19th Infantry Division 20th Infantry Division 21st Infantry Division 22nd Infantry Division 23rd Infantry Division 24th Infantry Division 6th Fire Brigade
V Corps (Jin Yunpeng) - Western China (In Tibet and provinces bordering Russia) 25th Infantry Division 26th Infantry Division 27th Infantry Division 28th (Tibetian) Infantry Division (Dapon Tailing) 29th (Tibetian) Infantry Division 30th Infantry Division 7th Fire Brigade
VI Corps (Cao Kun) - Manchuria 31st Infantry Division 32nd Infantry Division 33rd Infantry Division 34th Infantry Division 35th Infantry Division 36th Infantry Division 8th Fire Brigade
VII Corps - Reserve 37th Infantry Division 38th Infantry Division 39th Infantry Division 40th Infantry Division (Lt. Col Chiang Kai-Shek, Lanfang Occupation Force) 41st Infantry Division 42nd Infantry Division
VIII Corps - Reserve 43rd Infantry Division 44th Infantry Division 45th Infantry Division 46th Infantry Division 47th Infantry Division 48th Infantry Division
I (Cavalry) Corps - Reserve 1st Cavalry Division 2nd Cavalry Division 3rd Cavalry Division 4th Cavalry Division 5th Cavalry Division 6th Cavalry Division
II (Cavalry) Corps - Reserve 7th Cavalry Division 8th Cavalry Division 9th Cavalry Division 10th Cavalry Division 11th Cavalry Division 12th Cavalry Division
Reserve Artillery Corps 1st Artillery Division 9th Fire Brigade 10th Fire Brigade
Inf/Cav Division: 10,000 men Fire Brigade: 200 artillery pieces Artillery Divison: 5 Fire Brigades
Imperial Chinese Navy
Yellow Sea Fleet : 5 Nang Hai-class heavy cruisers, 5 Hongwu-class light cruisers East China Sea Fleet : 3 Nang Hai-class heavy cruisers, 8 Hongwu-class light cruisers South China Sea Fleet : 4 Nang Hai-class heavy cruisers, 7 Hongwu-class light cruisers
A short of what's been happening: -A plan to build two battleships for each fleet, based on the stolen American designs. Started in 1911, two battleships (1/3 of the plan has been finished) -Land reform (nationalization of land in some areas, w/some good ole voluntary and involuntary collectivization) -Industrialization based on conglomerates for heavy industry and cooperatives for the rest. -Family disoutes in Zaitao.
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Post by Der Kaiserreich on Jan 20, 2018 14:31:43 GMT
Quick update on the Ottoman Empire: Research on infantry weapons, aviation technology and naval weapons. Going fine but not fast enough to be a very strong empire. Economy doing well, based largely on trade with oil, textiles and food. Ottoman-controlled Libya has mostly recovered from the war. More soldiers are sent there to defend and coastal defenses undergo upgrades. Puppet state formed in Iran. Iranians doing well. Ottoman-controlled parts of Saudi Arabia are being developed. More rails and roads! A railway going throughout the empire, from the Bakans to Iran, is laid. It will be used for commercial purposes. The national givernment grows in numbers and more departments are formed. The Sultan prepares his son to takeover the empire.
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Post by Tadamichi Kuribayashi on Jan 25, 2018 21:39:37 GMT
Royaume de Franco-Belgique/Koninkrijk van Franco-België 1912
Political
The Franco-Belgian Federal Parliament, upon realizing that the end of the world was coming, decided to speed it up. The bill is passed to declare war on the entire world.
Economic
Usual slow recovery
Foreign Policy We have decided that Franco-Belgium is the best.
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Post by liamcog on Jan 25, 2018 23:39:32 GMT
Italy 1912
We give control of the full country to the republic of chillie
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