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May 6, 2016 5:46:41 GMT -7
Post by German Empire on May 6, 2016 5:46:41 GMT -7
War has been declared on the Swedish Reich. Our reasons of doing such is to acquire Denmark for our own Reich. 20,000 soldiers of the Reich have started to march to Denmark, taking with them around 500 MG 08s. They are bringing spades to build trenches as well. Accompanying them are 2,000 Hussars, 2,000 15 cm Feldkanone L/40s, and 1,000 17 cm mittlerer Minenwerfers. The soldiers have immediately attacked Flensburg. The 15 cm Feldkanone L/40s have started firing shells into the city, and the 17 cm Miterer Minenwerfers have started bombarding the city. 10,000 soldiers begin to approach the city.
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May 6, 2016 8:07:27 GMT -7
Post by Sweden on May 6, 2016 8:07:27 GMT -7
The Danish have nothing to do with your Germanic tyranny. Denmark is better ruled by Nordics than by Germans.
35,000 from the Reich left our base in Skagen to Flensburg, along with 5000 Valentines (All vehicles can be viewed in the WWII equipment wikipedia page), and 300 Hawker Furies.
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May 6, 2016 11:41:39 GMT -7
Post by German Empire on May 6, 2016 11:41:39 GMT -7
[This is 1914, please no WW2 equipment until allowed.]
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May 6, 2016 12:31:51 GMT -7
Post by German Empire on May 6, 2016 12:31:51 GMT -7
[Forgot to mention this.]
The artillery pieces have been firing from 18.6 kilometers away from Flensburg. The Feldkanone L/40s continues to furiously fire upon the city. 4,000 shells have been fired on the city per minute, 240,000 shells per hour, and this is only from the howitzers. They continue their endless fire on the city, and will continue to fire until it is either taken or leveled.
20,000 soldiers have come to reinforce the now 40,000 strong infantry army. The army protects the mortars up until they are at .9 miles away from Flensburg, and then waits there. 40,000 soldiers begin to march towards the city, and 5,000 stay back as reserves and to protect the mortars. They 5,000 soldiers begin to dig a trench around the mortars, about a kilometer away from the mortars.
The Hussars have accompanied the infantry, and now prepare to charge towards the city. All cavalry will attack the city, since they are useless in trenches. One Hussar, who was made famous in the Polish Rebellion, Manfred von Koch, will accompany them. They draw their sabers, and charge the city.
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