The Scandinvans
05-10-2007, 02:41
Grand Marshal Stenik had in the past few years been consolidating his power and gaining the loyalty of the armed forces, as well as building up the army into a large military power. With his built up power he had been able to establish himself as the sole great power within the Republic of the Norse and had replaced all the original Marshals on the Council of Twenty with people loyal to him above all else. Due to this he had been all to take all the power away from the House of the People, which then had entirely completed the transformation of the Republic of the Norse, which had been created in the union of the Norse states, into a true dictatorship.
Yet, even with all of this power within the state he had been decided that in order to sustain the loyalty of the people an enemy most be found and therefore had turned on the racial minorities and exterminated them within a year of the start of the racial policies, which the Stenik had based off the teachings of the racial thinkers of the nineteenth century. Even then Stenik knew an outward enemy was needed as well and as such had begun the preparations of the other Nordic states to invade and add them to the his domain.
To achieve Danish mainland was targeted with an attack force of thirty thousand men and one hundred tanks would conquer it in gain control over the access to the Baltic Sea. As well, a force of ten thousand infantry, without any tanks, advanced into the remaining parts of Norway and Sweden which were not under the control of Stenik. Further, a large force was begging to prepare for the upcoming invasion of Finland.
Yet, even with all of this power within the state he had been decided that in order to sustain the loyalty of the people an enemy most be found and therefore had turned on the racial minorities and exterminated them within a year of the start of the racial policies, which the Stenik had based off the teachings of the racial thinkers of the nineteenth century. Even then Stenik knew an outward enemy was needed as well and as such had begun the preparations of the other Nordic states to invade and add them to the his domain.
To achieve Danish mainland was targeted with an attack force of thirty thousand men and one hundred tanks would conquer it in gain control over the access to the Baltic Sea. As well, a force of ten thousand infantry, without any tanks, advanced into the remaining parts of Norway and Sweden which were not under the control of Stenik. Further, a large force was begging to prepare for the upcoming invasion of Finland.