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Post by President Vladmir Petruv on Oct 27, 2009 15:45:14 GMT -5
Just off the border of Hungary-Poland, amass large force of Polish troops. Around 100, 000 thousand of them, alongside 10 battalions of Iosif Stalin tanks.
Ten minutes later you watch the mass of Polish troops begin their assault on Hungary. The troops storm in with cover by 5 Katyusha rocket battalions. The rockets rain down just inside of the border eliminating most of the civilians and militants.
A few moments into the invasion a break in the Hungarian line occured. Polish troops charged the line and flooded the countryside of Hungary. Polish troops flanked around the backs with the tanks in the lead, and demolished the troop border.
Once again the Katyusha rocket battalions are reloaded and the soldiers establish a base of fire, leading past the tanks. The tanks and soldiers push through some of the cities remaining in Hungary. Hungarian tanks destroy the right flank soldiers and tanks. The centre flank on the Polish side wraps right around the Hungarian forces with a barrage of Katyusha rockets, demantling the Hungarian offensive.
With in a few days of hard fighting, Hungary comes into Polish hands and is added to the Polish country as a sub-State.
Polish Losses: 15, 178. Hungarian Losses: Entire Military force.
PoW's: 7, 898. Captured Weapon's: 8 T-70 tank battalions.
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Post by President Vladmir Petruv on Oct 28, 2009 18:56:17 GMT -5
A few days after the Polish troops set up camp just of the border of Polish-Lithuanian border. The next day early in the morning around 0100 HRS, a mass of Polish troops (100, 000 est.) charged for the Lithuanian border with Katyusha rocket battalions (15) pounding the enemy countryside, followed by a barrage of Iosif Stalian/T-70 heavy tanks. The large army of Polish soldiers quickly eradicated the Lithuanian border, and began to push for the nation's capital, Vilnius.
Within a few days the Katyusha rocket battalions and the rest of the army tore up the country of Lithuania. The Polish almost immediatly took control of the country, and headed straight for the country's capital. 75, 000 Polish troops waited outside of Vilnius, as the Katyusha rocket battalions started up and pounded the missiles to the city. After 30 minutes of heavy barrages, the soliders and tanks moved in and demolished the city's superstructure. The city fell within 1 hour.
Polish Losses: 4, 796. Lithuanian Losses: Entire Military force.
PoW's: 10, 257. Captured Weapon's: 1 Katyusha rocket battalion, and 5 Iosif Stalin tank battalion's.
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Post by President Vladmir Petruv on Oct 28, 2009 19:05:46 GMT -5
Right after the fall of Lithuania, Polish forces regrouped and called for reinforcements from the Hungarian Land Advanced Warfare Centre. 10, 000 elite Polish soldiers were sent to accompany the invading forces.
When the Pole's finished regrouping their force and received their reinforcements, they thrusted towards the Lithuania-Latvia border. The Katyusha's started up as the forces marched into the border, and pounded the Latvian countryside. The rockets obliterated the Latvian forces, and the tanks and soldiers were sent in, quickly eradicating the rest of the Latvian force.
Soon after the invasion of Latvia, Latvian military commanders radioed in to their allies (Belarus) and they sent 15, 000 Belorussian soldiers to stop the invasion.
After 10 hours of regrouped the Latvian forces counter-attacked the Polish forces with great strength with their new arms, pushing them back across the border. Polish battleships were radioed positions of enemy encampments, and pounded the camps with sea-bourne artillery. The new Belorussian reinforcements were demolished and the offensive was started back up. Although the Latvian forces were very weak at the moment, Polish Air Force bomber pilots dropped bombs across enemy forces crumbling their lines, making way for the Polish soldiers.
Polish soldiers, tanks, and planes, moved forward quickly advancing through rough terrain of Latvia. The Latvian forces were cut in 3 quarters taking down their military. Polish forces surronded the nation's capital, Riga.
Katyusha rocket battalions once more started up their rockets, and sailed them straight into the city's heart eradicating it. Polish bombers assaulted the nation's main communications posts, and disabled their communications. Polish troopers stormed Riga taking it within three days. Latvia is under Polish control.
Polish Losses: 35, 114. Latvian Losses: Entire Military force + 15, 000 Belorussian soldiers.
PoW's: 47, 879. Captured Weapon's: 14 Katyusha rocket battalions, and 11 T-70 tank battalions.
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Post by President Vladmir Petruv on Oct 28, 2009 19:38:43 GMT -5
Soon after the forces of Latvia fell, the Polish forces regrouped, reloaded, and sent reinforcements to the front to replenish the battle hardened troops.
The Polish commanders let some of the soldiers on a 10-day furlow, around the conquered countries to enjoy the sights, and take a breather from all the action while the replenishment soldiers attacked the large country of Belarus. Polish forces reached about 75, 000 est. and were battle-ready.
At 0250 HRS, Polish forces launched three quarters of their rocket battalions against the countries border, and dagger-thrusted their main attacking forces at the border. The force stabbed hard, and fast making it difficult for the defending forces to defend against the tough blows. The border quickly fell after hard barrages of Katyushas and quick attacks of Polish Military forces.
New tactics were employed in the thrust against the border, and new tactics were also used within Belarus. Instead of all-out attacks against the enemies, Polish forces split into three teams. Alpha, Mike, and Zulu. Alpha contained 25, 000 along with Mike and Zulu. They consisted of the exact same amount of every weapon and soldier. They attack with three commanders, and three armies. This left spaces in-between. When the forces finished their "scrape" inwards, the attacking forces expanded and eradicated the remaining Belarussian forces. Minsk fell within few minutes because of severely poor efforts of the Belorussian's, and outstanding tactics on the Polish part.
Belarus is in Polish hands.
Polish Losses: 4, 521. Belarussian Losses: 89, 147.
PoW's: 10, 184. Captured Weapon's: [N/A].
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Post by c19 on Oct 28, 2009 20:42:37 GMT -5
Umm... Belarus has been under German control for a while? Same with Latvia.
I swear, people need to start reading the damn battles for once.
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Post by President Vladmir Petruv on Oct 29, 2009 6:32:32 GMT -5
You should add it to the Country Claimer. If it isn't their, it's not valid, meaning it's not yours. People should start adding their countries to the claimer.
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obsiden
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We gotta sink the Bismarck! xD
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Post by obsiden on Oct 29, 2009 14:11:22 GMT -5
Admins should start editing the claimer...
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obsiden
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We gotta sink the Bismarck! xD
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Post by obsiden on Oct 29, 2009 14:20:25 GMT -5
[sorry for double post]
and we've defenantly had Belarus for 3 days since the 27th
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Post by President Vladmir Petruv on Oct 29, 2009 14:35:17 GMT -5
You may have taken it, but according to the claimer, you MUST post it to have it. Which you did not, s o if you have writen evidence of it their I will beleive you. Until then those three countries are mine.
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Post by c19 on Oct 29, 2009 14:39:19 GMT -5
Thing is. Alot of us aren't even fucking admins, and no-one in Germany sure is.
I have written evidence of 2 of the nations, and written evidence of the German influence over the other in a thread.
I will post those gladly if you want them, but it's an unfair advantage, and I requested MANY times that they be added to the list, so I'm putting alot of the admins at blame for this.
Moral of the story: Admins should get off their asses and actually read other battles, instead of flaunting around their power like braindead apes.
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Post by President Vladmir Petruv on Oct 29, 2009 14:53:12 GMT -5
Alright Ciaran, I completely agree what you said about the administrators sitting around doing nothing. That's why I posted that thread about the fourms in the General Board section. I said I'm doign soem serious updates to the fourms. Which I have been and are continuing to do it.
By the way that last comment was not even needed. Do it again and I may just use my power against you. So I'd watch it. And yeah post them it's the rules.
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Post by c19 on Oct 29, 2009 15:15:02 GMT -5
I don't give one about your powers, I don't give one if you're the fucking pope.
I just think that because I took them fairly, and I respect that you are doing a lot of work for the forums, and I think that is great, but after keeping them for so long, and actually using them IC'ly, which would legitimize it even more, I think that those 3 nations should be under our control.
All I'm saying, and I maybe worded it wrongly, is that the admins should actually take a look at the battles, and actually edit the posts themselves, which is what actually happened when the list first opened.
I wasn't even told about the change of the rules, which I find kinda BS, as in the past, alot of the admins actually looked at the posts, checked the legitimacy of the posts, and placed them in the list themselves.
And also, I'm not scared of your power; which proves the last sentence, and however harsh it was said, it is true; that and you're not the only admin on the forums. Thank you. Again, it wasn't insulting it was just the truth of the matter.
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