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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Oct 29, 2015 15:24:26 GMT
did you think about joining the Union's allies or the confederate's allies you dont have to think about it. its obvious that confederates will win. just join us for speeding things up It's obvious that you and your France are going down....
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Post by NetherFreek on Oct 29, 2015 15:39:13 GMT
Japan is already with the Union. no it isnt, look at page one on this thread
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Post by Haelicon on Oct 29, 2015 16:04:46 GMT
Japan is already with the Union. no it isnt, look at page one on this thread I have an agreement with the Union side.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Oct 29, 2015 16:18:02 GMT
no it isnt, look at page one on this thread I have an agreement with the Union side. Awesome!!!, you shall be proud to occupy the confederate territoryvas well as Vietnam
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Post by NetherFreek on Oct 29, 2015 16:20:04 GMT
no it isnt, look at page one on this thread I have an agreement with the Union side. Youve made the wrong choise
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Oct 29, 2015 17:12:28 GMT
The south German states of Baden, Württemberg and Bavaria have united with the NGC forming the German empire.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Oct 29, 2015 17:31:39 GMT
Unternehemen Bär, invasion of Netherlands
The dutch had occupied the Prussian territory of Denmark previously, to counter it, Prussia goes loud for the first time in the war.
Battle:-
The dutch area is targeted form two sides, the north and the center, the south is defended from the french reinforcement that can bolster the dutch defense.
Heersgruppe Kaiser attacks the center of the Netherlands, 5 and the dutch win, 5+ and I win nZQlMX69, I lose but the Prussians make camp
Heersgruppe Blucher attacks the north of the country, again 5+ and I win, anything less than 5 is a win for the dutch I lose but the Prussian army has surrounded the dutch north.
The third army, heersgruppe Süd defend from the Belgian and French armies, same rule of dice roll here incase of German defeat, the dutch get reinforcements, if I win then the French will have to plan a rescue operation which shall commence after a month of the start of my assault, why, because the invasion is unknown to both Dutch and French.
The French can not send reinforcements and thus the rescue operation shall begin.·····
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Post by Mountbatten on Oct 29, 2015 17:57:19 GMT
Turn 1: Spain breaks it's pact with France and declares war.
Turn 2: Spain assembles it's army which are able to be transported to the front line quickly due to the railway system. They attack Bordeaux. The French troops are caught off guard and have little chance of resisting. Spain needs simply a 4 to siege Bordeaux. OHcsJAA5 Turn 3: Spain now uses its Ironclad division to blockade the French from the Mediterranean.Due to France's navy being at Denmark, there is no opposition.
Turn 4: Spain sets up a powerful defense at Rome, barring France from access to southern Italy.
Turn 5: Another army division equipped with Artillery that is stronger than the French head to Marseille. Resistance here is stronger, but the artillery destroys Infantry easily. 5 to win.·
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Post by Mountbatten on Oct 29, 2015 17:58:10 GMT
Spanish artillery retreats to Bordeaux.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Oct 29, 2015 18:18:06 GMT
Units from Baden Baden attack the city of Strasbourg, need 5 to win (this is the unternehemen-rheinland, a diversion attack) need five to winH180pZR2·
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Oct 29, 2015 18:19:35 GMT
The city is firmly held, the French practically ran away leaving the ammo and the horses, cannon, Strasbourg reunites with the German empire.
My turns ended for today
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Post by Mountbatten on Oct 29, 2015 18:41:02 GMT
Oh that's what was wrong! I forgot to roll two dice! Oh well
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Post by NetherFreek on Oct 29, 2015 19:02:17 GMT
because of your great throws with the dices you only got a small part from belgium from me
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Post by NetherFreek on Oct 29, 2015 19:02:41 GMT
Turn 1: Spain breaks it's pact with France and declares war. Turn 2: Spain assembles it's army which are able to be transported to the front line quickly due to the railway system. They attack Bordeaux. The French troops are caught off guard and have little chance of resisting. Spain needs simply a 4 to siege Bordeaux. OHcsJAA5Turn 3: Spain now uses its Ironclad division to blockade the French from the Mediterranean.Due to France's navy being at Denmark, there is no opposition. Turn 4: Spain sets up a powerful defense at Rome, barring France from access to southern Italy. Turn 5: Another army division equipped with Artillery that is stronger than the French head to Marseille. Resistance here is stronger, but the artillery destroys Infantry easily. 5 to win. TRAITOR !!!!!
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Oct 29, 2015 19:07:02 GMT
Turn 1: Spain breaks it's pact with France and declares war. Turn 2: Spain assembles it's army which are able to be transported to the front line quickly due to the railway system. They attack Bordeaux. The French troops are caught off guard and have little chance of resisting. Spain needs simply a 4 to siege Bordeaux. OHcsJAA5Turn 3: Spain now uses its Ironclad division to blockade the French from the Mediterranean.Due to France's navy being at Denmark, there is no opposition. Turn 4: Spain sets up a powerful defense at Rome, barring France from access to southern Italy. Turn 5: Another army division equipped with Artillery that is stronger than the French head to Marseille. Resistance here is stronger, but the artillery destroys Infantry easily. 5 to win. TRAITOR !!!!! YOU WRRE THE FIRST TRAITOR!
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