Terre Nationale
14-05-2007, 05:03
Two hundred thousand troops marched in. A small number, just above the bare minimum to setup defenses and secure the twelve million new citizens into the Fascist States of Island. To troop number of two hundred thousand was to keep this organized but to not scare neighboring nations of some kind of attack, as there was none coming at all, the Fascist States of Island did not want nor need this, and were quick to oppose it, thus why they gave the Denmark Islands to the Scandinavian aggressors.
The first Belgium survivors flocked towards the military convoy, and followed them, the following refugees became a huge mass of some hundred thousand, so large was the crowd, that they had to stop at the Belgium capitol, or at least former capitol, of it, Brussels.
The city was decayed to its core, due to the mere rumbling emitted by the Nationalist vehicles several buildings fell. Collapsing on several unlucky refugees that had set up house in the ruined city. The first act of reconcile for the neglect of the city by the Nationalist General, J.E. Hoover, was to rebuild the city for its three hundred thousand inhabitants, one hundred thousand flooding refugees and two hundred thousand military personnel.
General J.E. Hoover accomplished this by paying the immigrants in citizenship and put them to work on rebuilding the city, which they were able to stabilize atleast ninety percent of the city within a week. In the next week, the city was still in horrible keeping, but the city resembled that of most other cities in post-apocalyptic earth. Graffiti marked the walls everywhere, but at least now some sort of capitalism had formed, working gangs formed companies and employees were over joyed to work and gain some amount of money so they could stay in their homes.
By now Brussels had some four hundred thousand citizens and two hundred thousand refugees in it, allowing with thousands of refugees becoming citizens daily.
Soon divisions were sent out to start some kind of order around the country that matched Brussels, and succeeded quickly as the Belgium survivors accepted a helping hand with glee, and within less than a month twenty percent of the nation was in capitalism and was smiling from the growing population, decreasing suicide rate, and overall happiness of the people. Now some four million Belgians were citizens of the Fascist States of Island and were growing by the tens of thousands every several days.
A total one third of the country had citizenship with the Fascist States of Island by now, and the army began extending its hand around the country, establishing itself as a peaceful hand and reconstructing cities around the entire country.
The first Belgium survivors flocked towards the military convoy, and followed them, the following refugees became a huge mass of some hundred thousand, so large was the crowd, that they had to stop at the Belgium capitol, or at least former capitol, of it, Brussels.
The city was decayed to its core, due to the mere rumbling emitted by the Nationalist vehicles several buildings fell. Collapsing on several unlucky refugees that had set up house in the ruined city. The first act of reconcile for the neglect of the city by the Nationalist General, J.E. Hoover, was to rebuild the city for its three hundred thousand inhabitants, one hundred thousand flooding refugees and two hundred thousand military personnel.
General J.E. Hoover accomplished this by paying the immigrants in citizenship and put them to work on rebuilding the city, which they were able to stabilize atleast ninety percent of the city within a week. In the next week, the city was still in horrible keeping, but the city resembled that of most other cities in post-apocalyptic earth. Graffiti marked the walls everywhere, but at least now some sort of capitalism had formed, working gangs formed companies and employees were over joyed to work and gain some amount of money so they could stay in their homes.
By now Brussels had some four hundred thousand citizens and two hundred thousand refugees in it, allowing with thousands of refugees becoming citizens daily.
Soon divisions were sent out to start some kind of order around the country that matched Brussels, and succeeded quickly as the Belgium survivors accepted a helping hand with glee, and within less than a month twenty percent of the nation was in capitalism and was smiling from the growing population, decreasing suicide rate, and overall happiness of the people. Now some four million Belgians were citizens of the Fascist States of Island and were growing by the tens of thousands every several days.
A total one third of the country had citizenship with the Fascist States of Island by now, and the army began extending its hand around the country, establishing itself as a peaceful hand and reconstructing cities around the entire country.