Communist...:laugh4:Quote:
Originally Posted by MaddenKhan2
Welcome aboard, Mr. Khan. :yes: :egypt: :yes:
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Communist...:laugh4:Quote:
Originally Posted by MaddenKhan2
Welcome aboard, Mr. Khan. :yes: :egypt: :yes:
If your Hungary, then just go eat some pizza or spaghetti!
Announcement:
United States slot is open. Real life issues with Marshal Murat. If anyone want to play as USA please post more detail information about USA (military, political, etc) as stated in the requirements in the first page. This top slot will only be given to the most proficient candidate. Otherwise, I will control the USA. Thank you. :unitedstates:
Only after you post detail information about Hungary from this period, please. :hungary:Quote:
Originally Posted by MaddenKhan2
I believe that's Italy :italy:Quote:
Originally Posted by Marshal Murat
Welcome, MaddenKhan2. Go forth and look up that info on Romania so we can crush those capitalist dogs. Someone else played Romania before and posted up some good information on them on this thread. You can start with that info.
WOOT! 600th post!!!
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Would the Hungarians wish to join NATO?
:laugh4: Just wondering...
(PS: around 1275 posts! W00T!!!)
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Originally Posted by Tran
Bad news about Marshal - he was doing a good job as leader of the free world. Had he put his orders in for the move we are waiting for? If he hadn't, I wondered where that left us? - if you are taking over, do you need the PMs we have been sharing?
No he hadn't, and yes you might send all PMs you have been sharing so that I can have a general idea on US plan.Quote:
Originally Posted by King Kurt
As the most senior NATO government leader here, I would like to ask...did I or did I not send in my order? and please may the mighty host send any US situation info to all NATO states please :yes:
Yes, all NATO players (except the USA) had submitted their orders, unlike the Warsaw Pact, but I shall carry on.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...Franco.svg.png From Generalisimo Francisco Franco to the Soviet Union: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...Franco.svg.png
We have defeated you once few months ago, we shall defeat you again.
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What's the word up in the NATO IH?
Tran said he will send infomation about America after New Year... :furious3:
:shame: Sorry gentlemen, it is holiday season, so...
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Peace is for cowards! France shall have peace when the vile invaders are banished from our fair country; we shall have peace when the brave soldiers who fell for the defence of France are revenged; when the Communist leaders are hung from nooses, then we shall have peace!!! :furious3:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tran
Always with the drama. :coffeenews:
You dare insult ze French President's honour??? THERE SHALL BE NO PEACE!!!
Calm down, gentz. :furious3:Quote:
Originally Posted by shlin28
Why should I calm down? My people are dying as I speak! Let the next grand offensive begin!!! To Russia and beyond!
(And has Tran done the next chapter yet? :embarassed:)
Meant no offense, I did.Quote:
Originally Posted by shlin28
I, Κωνσταντίνος Β', Βασιλεύς των Ελλήνων, am patiently awaiting information from the international community about the situation at hand. :smash:
Tran - it has gone a bit quiet - will we have another chapter??? - I certainly hope so - we have the Communists just where we want them
On your doorstep :laugh4:Quote:
Originally Posted by King Kurt
Yes, the Communists are on my doorstep surrounded by angry French patriots prepared to slaughter every single one of you and then stamp on your measly bodies until they are nothing but dust, and then they will put them into a nuke and launch it at Moscow.
I think we have established that we are winning :2thumbsup:
(According to Tran the destruction of the Warsaw Pact forces (ie new chapter) will be later this month)
I have decided to release some declassified Cold War era reports from mid-1960's which I have been using as sources for this Interactive, and can be viewed here
The fact that these information were acknowledged within intelligence community meant that both NATO and Warsaw Pact leaders know very well about the opposing force, terrain, and many others vital information. I believe both NATO and Warsaw Pact players here want to know about these kind of information as well.
Consider these as valuable military knowledge :army:
Edit: I will try to complete the next chapter late this month, at most new chapter should be out on the first week of February.
Molto bene!:yes: :yes: :yes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tran
Er... maybe its because my intelligence service is very badly disorganised after the siege of Paris, but none of the infomation make any sense to me :embarassed:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tran
Alas, our grand offensive has yet to commence :embarassed:
:smg: :smg: :smg: :smg: :hmg: :hmg: :hmg: :hmg:Quote:
Originally Posted by shlin28
Can't we all get along??? :wizard:
CHAPTER 7
16 November 1964 – 22 November 1964
Snow has fallen across Scandinavia and much of the northern part of Soviet Union. The cold weather in these countries were also felt in many other countries in Europe. Even though the weather is cool, heat fueled by the tense atmosphere of war in Europe gave more lasting impression to the soldiers of NATO and Warsaw Pact. For them, World War Three had occurred more than one month ago. For nearly ten thousands Norwegian soldiers on Varanger Peninsula and close to the Norwegian-Soviet border, snowstorm and cold weather seemed like miracle with the breakdown of many Soviet war machines. The miracle was short-lived however, and the heat of the battle intensified with the approaching Soviet soldiers from the west and east of Kirkenes. From the west, around 20,000 desperate Soviet soldiers tried to return to their country, and from the east another 11,000 Soviet soldiers would attempt "to clean" the area near the border from the Norwegian soldiers. On the Barents Sea, Soviet submarines persistently attack NATO vessels, preventing any naval support. The Norwegians have strong air support and they were able to hold themselves, for a while. After five days, Soviet superior numbers ensured the defeat of the Norwegians and as many as 2,000 Norwegian soldiers were captured. Another 3,000 Norwegian troops on Varanger Peninsula, near Vadsø, were not able to give much assistance to their companions. Later, the Soviets established defensive perimeter near the border.
Poland, even though was still considered as an ally by the Soviet Union, has now became military target for the Soviet troops attempting to restore order and rescue thousands of their comrades trapped inside the country. Over 100 Soviet strategic bombers like the Tu-95 bomber, with several fighter squadrons escort, conducted massive bombardments of known anti-communist locations and concentrations within Poland. Nearly all eastern part of Poland experienced total blackout due to the destruction of many power plants inside the country. The blackout caused great havoc within the country, and immediately three main offensive were launched by the Soviet ground forces. On northern Poland, Soviet forces near the border south of Kaliningrad, moved toward Gdańsk. After several bitter engagements with the anti-communist Polish forces, Soviet troops broke Polish defense perimeter at Vistula River and they faced large number of anti-communist forces near the city. On eastern Poland, after overwhelming several border guard units, Soviet forces advanced and encircled the city of Warsaw. The city of Warsaw itself has been heavily bombarded by Soviet Air Force, and signs of resistance against Soviet troops spread unevenly within the city. While on the southeast of Poland, divisions of Soviet Army advanced rapidly and were stopped on a river east of Kraków due to fortifications constructed and strong resistance given by Polish anti-communist forces. Meanwhile, two Soviet divisions which were previously trapped in northwest Poland were able to continue their move after the arrival of air support and conducted their own offensive toward Szczecin (Stettin). One Soviet division is still trapped inside Poland, however.
East of Paris, nearly 40,000 Warsaw Pact troops were surrounded by French soldiers and their allies numbering more than 90,000. The French High Command has decided not to attack the surrounded troops directly but instead, relentless artillery barrages and bombs dropped by NATO aircraft were unleashed. Several Soviets and Czechoslovaks attempted to give sporadic resistance but were immediately beaten back by French forces. After five hours of bombardments, French authority gave pronouncement to the remnants of the surrounded Warsaw Pact troops to surrender. Only few hundreds soldiers chose to surrender and after the time limit given by the French, the bombardments continue for the next 48 hours until virtually Warsaw Pact forces were decimated. At the same time, Warsaw Pact troops on other parts of France began their retreat onto West Germany, on their way east, they also conducted scorched earth policy. Cities like Metz and Nancy were seen burning. 2,000 French prisoners-of-war were also reportedly executed by the Soviets. French soldiers and their allies tried to make a large encirclement from Besancon and south of Belgium. The large scale retreat conducted by the Soviet and Czechoslovak forces avoided most of them from the encirclement, however as many as 3,700 troops couldn't escape in time and were encircled. In the southern part of France, several thousands French troops attempted to restore order at Toulouse and Spanish Army brigades began to enter France. Later, Soviet forces launched dozens of medium-range and long-range missiles aimed at Belgian, Dutch, and French military installations, some missed their target, some which did caused devastating impact, particularly in Belgium.
In Italy, unlike in other fronts, apart from the continued Soviet bombardments of Verona, no large scale battle took place. The "Italian Socialist Republic" has set up a headquarter at Bologna and continued to broadcast appeal to the Italian people to join their cause. The Yugoslavs also broadcasted similar appeal. In addition, the Italian Revolutionary Front established their own council and issued an edict of surrender to all Italian troops within Warsaw Pact territory. Although signs of capitulation from Italian troops remain to be seen, the chaos in Genoa and Milan finally grew into large and open rebellion against the Italian authority, and street battle became common scenes. On the city of Verona, which is now smoldered in ruins, most of the civilian populations have been evacuated west, however several thousands Italian troops remain inside the city and continue to construct more fortifications. On the mountain at northeast Italy, Italian Alpini mountain brigades began to conduct guerilla warfare and harass Warsaw Pact troops in the area.
Southern Bulgaria has now turned into site of several battles between NATO and Warsaw Pact forces, while Bulgaria as a whole has been targeted by American strategic bombers. In contrast to previous weeks, Soviet and Bulgarian aircraft patrol the sky day and night, and night bombing tactic employed by American bombers on Bulgarian airfields was less successful. Many Bulgarian and Soviet fighters within the country avoided being bombed. On southwest Bulgaria, Italian troops attempted to capture the city of Blagoevgrad but were repeatedly repelled by the Bulgarians. After days of inconclusive battle, Yugoslav forces struck from west and pushed Greek forces out of Bulgaria. Italian forces south of Blagoevgrad face the danger of being trapped by both Yugoslav and Bulgarian forces, in which a Bulgarian battalion has recently arrived east of the city. Greek forces around the town of Gotse Dalchev also face similar danger. On southeast Bulgaria, sometimes referred as "Eastern Thrace", the battles swung on NATO's favor, particularly along the Black Sea coast. Largely due to combined air and naval support, Turkish forces met little opposition along the way and captured the port city of Burgas which has been subjected to constant aerial and naval bombardments for five days. Near Svilengrad, however, NATO forces encountered stiff resistance. The area was a stalemate until American B-52 bombers opened the path for NATO offensive and pushed Soviet and Bulgarian forces. The city of Svilengrad was captured by NATO troops. At the end of the week, American B-52 strategic bombers attacked Romanian oil installations while several other B-52 bombers conducted a raid on Bucharest, the capital city of Romania. Oil rigs, refineries, and many government and communication infrastructures were heavily damaged, while the fate of Romanian leader is uncertain.
Caucasus front appears to have become stalemate, but only for few days. Soviet forces launched dozens of Scud and other conventional cruise missiles aimed toward Batumi. The result was very devastating. Over five thousands Turkish soldiers, thousands of anti-Soviet resistance fighters, and many civilians on the area died as a result, while many others were badly injured.
Decisions
…will affect the events from 23 November 1964 to 29 November 1964…
From the French President to Soldiers of the Warsaw Pact:
The tide is turning, soldiers of the Warsaw Pact. Your forces are being routed at all fronts, your morales are plumetting as we speak, yet you still fight? Your leaders have abandoned you! Your officers has ordered you to commit horrendous atrocities! Why are you fighting with those barbarians? Surrender today, at any French garrison near you.
Remember, you can surrender and live, or choose to await the day when the might of French Republic smite thee like a nuclear bomb against a gnat!
From the French President to Leaders of the Warsaw Pact:
You have ordered you men to commit atrocities the likes the world has never seen before, I make this promise to you Stalins, when the victorious NATO forces storm the Kremlin, you shall hang from the tallest tower to the lowest cellar!
From the French President to the brave Polish resistance fighters:
Brave comrades, you have fought well, and victory will be upon you soon! I, President de Gaulle, promise that NATO forces shall aid you as much as possible. Remember, every second that you delay the enemy, every telephone wires cut and every barrels of oil burnt, is bringing victory closer and closer, keep up the good work fellow freedom fighters!
Great write up Tran!
From President of Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito
To the NATO troops in Bulgaria, I urge you all to surrender. You are surrounded and there is little hope for you in combat. If you do not lay down your arms, then we shall spare little mercy for you. If you fight, we will not hesitate to put down resistance. However, if you surrender and lay down arms, there may be chance for you to return to your families. For your sake, and theirs as well, I urge you to surrender.
To NATO troops in Verona, I offer a similar message. The city is surrounded, and furthermore, you are tresspassing in the rightful territory of the Italian Socialist Republic. Surrender to the IRS, and I am sure they will treat you with proper respect. However, continuing to resist Warsaw Pact forces leaves the Pact little choice when it comes to your fates when the city falls. Surrender the city, and the Warsaw Pact will be dutifully honorable, fight, and we have no choice but to punish you when the city is taken.
To the resistors in Poland, I urge you to stop this madness. Poland joined the Warsaw Pact of its own free will, and now you would undermine its efforts during war? That is treason, and cannot be permitted. Stop this madness, before even more chaos envelops your lands. Undermining Warsaw efforts has only brought yourselves more chaos, more difficulties, more pain. I ask that, for your sake more than anything else, that you stop this madness.
Tran - great write up as always - I will have my Turks in Vienna yet!!
Will you be PMing us with details of our standing or do you want us to ask questions for you to respond to?
Also, is the USA problem solved? - is Marshall back or what? - anything we can do to help?
Finally are we going to have an end date?