Kaiser Martens
16-12-2005, 19:52
"The land we know as Barkozy, as you all know, is a dangerous, unruly land, full of different clans and barbarians, constantly fighting each other for supermacy, while there are many who just because of this, cannot have a good life. Traditionally in the Silberunion, we had taken a position of letting each country deal with it's own problems...but we had been blind, and we had in this way turned our back on the Balkanic Problem, claiming we'd let them handle it we just gave the few powerful ones free reign to do as they wished in anarchy." The Kaiser Paused, then said, narrowing his eyes. "And for that, my fault, a number of German people have died in the south when one of these groups tried and invaded. We drove the treacherous enemies back to their borders will bullets in their bodies and trails of blood indeed. But part of that blood, was our blood left behind from all the attacks. We weren't unable to respond then, as we were again as you all know busy in the Western Front...but now, everything is again in perfect order, perfect almost. The last piece of the puzzle is to be solved today. Today, Meine Dammen und Herrn, today the Reich will crush the Barkozian Offenders, to then bring peace at last to the conflictive region. As a power it is our duty to do this. I will not stop until Europe is at peace, and this is, yes, the last piece. Alles Für Deutschland." He stopped, tired, his great flag behind him as people started to salute in response, at Berlin... He smiled gratefully, saluting in return, at each of the "Heil Martens" waves, and after a bit, he turned around and departed.
. . .
In Southern Germany, Eastern Austria, and Nothern Germany the troops of the German Empire had been gathered. Not the totality of them. Barkozy was a land of fierce people, but they were extremely outnumbered, and out-teched. They shouldn't last long, Martens thought.
"Achtung. Herr General: Panzer Voran"
"Jawohl Mein Kaiser." - He turned around, exitting his command post and speaking through the megaphone: "ACHTUNG! All troops, commence operation, I repeat, commence operation. This is General Loss leading you. Our Kaiserbefehl is to proceed and eliminate all resistance. Try not to kill civilians, try not to destroy. Onwards To Victory!"
The troops had been readied earlier. It was all perfectly timed, the speech and the advanced. With German Exactitude it began, and soo the large lines of Armor began to advance. They'd try to pick off city by city, offering for them to surrender before...breaking in, one way or the other. Kaiser Martens went sit in his bunker and sighed calmly, watching the battle starting to unfold. Most likely the Barkozians would have it coming, but since they were an anarchy, Martens didn't care if they knew he'd go. "Merry Christmas."
The disposition and description of the troops are as follows:
Three Groups:
First Group:
Fully mechanized army, troops being arranged in concentric rings. Outside are Panther IIXs, which is one of the two main battle tanks. Past them, the other main battle tank, the Leopard II. Past these, was the Nebelwerfer 04 and SiG03 Ausf. D self propelled guns. Intermingled was infantry to provide backup.
Second Group:
Main Thrust Group, consisting of Einherjar Elite Infantry, the SS Leibstandarte Kaiser Martens Pz Leopard IIIs, Grille E13 150mm SPA, and a great number of Leopard IIs, plus some infantry. These would be the speediest troops to go in first, followed by the First Group.
Third Group:
Heavy Group: Some Maus IIs, "Teufel" Assault Guns (Dual 100mm gun, thick frontal armor....speed leaves a lot to be desired though. The latest addition.), heavy 200mm Artillery, Feueregen Heavy Rocket Artillery, Heavy "Leggionaire" infantry, and many Panthers and Leopards.
Aside from all that of course, there were the planes scouting ahead, plus the sattelite support...the planes would not bombard for now though, unless the troops below became stuck. For now they simply had aerial superiority.
(OOC: Barkozy and I agreed for this to happen, btw.)
. . .
In Southern Germany, Eastern Austria, and Nothern Germany the troops of the German Empire had been gathered. Not the totality of them. Barkozy was a land of fierce people, but they were extremely outnumbered, and out-teched. They shouldn't last long, Martens thought.
"Achtung. Herr General: Panzer Voran"
"Jawohl Mein Kaiser." - He turned around, exitting his command post and speaking through the megaphone: "ACHTUNG! All troops, commence operation, I repeat, commence operation. This is General Loss leading you. Our Kaiserbefehl is to proceed and eliminate all resistance. Try not to kill civilians, try not to destroy. Onwards To Victory!"
The troops had been readied earlier. It was all perfectly timed, the speech and the advanced. With German Exactitude it began, and soo the large lines of Armor began to advance. They'd try to pick off city by city, offering for them to surrender before...breaking in, one way or the other. Kaiser Martens went sit in his bunker and sighed calmly, watching the battle starting to unfold. Most likely the Barkozians would have it coming, but since they were an anarchy, Martens didn't care if they knew he'd go. "Merry Christmas."
The disposition and description of the troops are as follows:
Three Groups:
First Group:
Fully mechanized army, troops being arranged in concentric rings. Outside are Panther IIXs, which is one of the two main battle tanks. Past them, the other main battle tank, the Leopard II. Past these, was the Nebelwerfer 04 and SiG03 Ausf. D self propelled guns. Intermingled was infantry to provide backup.
Second Group:
Main Thrust Group, consisting of Einherjar Elite Infantry, the SS Leibstandarte Kaiser Martens Pz Leopard IIIs, Grille E13 150mm SPA, and a great number of Leopard IIs, plus some infantry. These would be the speediest troops to go in first, followed by the First Group.
Third Group:
Heavy Group: Some Maus IIs, "Teufel" Assault Guns (Dual 100mm gun, thick frontal armor....speed leaves a lot to be desired though. The latest addition.), heavy 200mm Artillery, Feueregen Heavy Rocket Artillery, Heavy "Leggionaire" infantry, and many Panthers and Leopards.
Aside from all that of course, there were the planes scouting ahead, plus the sattelite support...the planes would not bombard for now though, unless the troops below became stuck. For now they simply had aerial superiority.
(OOC: Barkozy and I agreed for this to happen, btw.)