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Guerre de Vendée (Communist vs. LaQueuist)

 

The forces of the Royalists advanced through a familiar land which had turned hostile to them, a land glutted on the words of a leader they’d not have dreamed of following just a few months before. Armored columns advanced deep into Communist controlled areas, the poorly armed Communists facing the full might of the Empress’ Own. With the primary volume of the Air force going either to Royalist or Coup forces, the Communist Front were forced to rely on hit-and-run to try and delay the advance of the Royalist army through the Loire river valley.

 

Airstrikes were of limited effect on the well-spaced Communists, but it still meant that their fortifications were risky to occupy at best. Regardless, the Royalists took an unexpected degree of casualties from the ferocious defense.

 

Angers especially was fortified, the city bearing massive strategic importance for the Communists. Also well defended was Alarcon, which would necessarily need to be conquered before any army would advance into Normandy from the South.

 

Fighting was vicious, and only got to be more so the further Royalists pushed into the region. Militia had been raised and armed by both sides but the Communists were native and exceptionally good at improvising ways to make any advance dangerous. Even the air force had to begin to exercise caution, as the Communists had gotten their hands on sophisticated anti-air hardware and had started using it with great coordination.

 

First Armored took the brunt of the defense, being at the same time the vanguard of the advance and the most vulnerable to ambush, columns were rapidly deployed forward and just as rapidly halted by swift, devastating attacks.

Nevertheless, gains were swift despite the devastating casualties.


La Guerre de Trois Cities (Nationalist vs. LaQueuist)

 

Nationalist and Royalist forces clashed with even more ferocity than the forces just to their West, so much more was at stake, three of the most important cities in France were under attack, both sides possessed the very best military equipment and both had vast amounts of troops at their immediate disposal. The largest prize at stake was the greatest city in the nation, and many would argue all of Europe, Paris.

 

The city was of massive cultural importance to both parties, losing or gaining it would be a massive increase of moral despite its relatively negligible strategic value. Though it was well within artillery range of the Nationalist forces and the Royalists were teeming in the city, no munitions fell within the city proper for fear of damaging any of the monuments nearby, of which there were many.

 

XI Corps, one of the most cohesive of Royalist forces faced off against two Corps of the Nationalist command across the front, supported by militiamen from La Central who had mustered to defend the Monarchy. Paris was one of the few areas of the entire war where large amounts of professional soldiers faced each other and the effect was devastating. The outskirts at the north of the city quickly fell to ruin as the forces pummeled each other and the air between the forces, where neither could set cohesive air defense, was alight with Rafale vying for control.

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The Siege of Brest (Communist vs. Navy)
 

In the Brest Naval Military Zone weapons fire had begun to be heard.
 
Communist forces had begun to probe much more boldly around the perimeter of the Marines’ area of control, most of which was answered swiftly by vicious reprisal.

The Aerial forces in the possession of the Navy was only slightly lesser to what would normally be expected to support a full Corps of French troops, and for the amount of Marines within this particular zone, it was an absolutely massive number, and most of the Marines’ artillery support had been transferred to this area, as it was expected to be the most tense the Navy would face.
 
They were correct.
 
The grumble of artillery was occasionally heard now, even more occasionally punctuated by the crack of precise airstrikes against the forces attacking the perimeter. The Marines were skilled; Communist forces found few areas where they could make any gain at all, but they quickly began preparations to exploit them.


Guerre de Vendée (Communist vs. LaQueuist)

Monarchist forces would welcome the reinforcements from overseas gladly at the recently captured (And previously poorly defended) port of La Rochelle. The commander of the troops would be directed to speak with the General of I Corps, who was far to the north.

The Royalist forces had ground to a halt, resistance had grown and the amount of modern weaponry that had reached the front was becoming alarming, to the point that communist forces had been spotted utilizing LeClercs and even, at least, a wing of Rafale had been seen conducting air-to-air missions, the outnumbered Royalists, though they had more of these weapons, were forced to wait for the reinforcements coming from the South before they could drive the offensive further.

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Le Battaille de Rouen (Communist vs. Nationalist)

 

Communist and Nationalist forces only impacted each other in one place, and it was along the Seine. The city of Rouen, communist controlled for the present time, was soon the target of heavy bombardment, the Communist threat being one that the nationalists and royalists could agree was revolting and a threat to the concept of France as a whole, as it had been to Russia decades before. The communists fought similarly brutally, for the very same reasons, though the example was Nazi Germany instead of Soviet Russia.

 

Nationalist airstrikes and bombardments were answered in kind, the industrial strength of the communists having been brought to bear as they produced unit after unit of outmoded, but still effective artillery pieces. The Nationalist assault was far more targeted and calculated, but they hadn't expected the resistence they were getting, a mistake the Royalists had already made to the west of them. The nationalists seized the outskirts of the city, where their armored advantage could most readily be brought to bear, but despite the training and better equipment, it was in a small-arms battle that the fight would be most even.

 

Vive la Revolution! (LaQueuist vs. Republican)

 

In the south, in the Massif Central region, combat between Republican and Royalist forces had commenced intermittently, mostly on and around major throughways and passes, the resistence to the Republican's advance mostly being well placed, light infantry fortifications, the Royalist military complex not being able to spare much heavy force to deal with the largest faction being leveled against them, counting on the disorganization of the Republicans to be enough to stop them effectively until one of the two northern factions could be defeated.

For now any advance is slow.

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Vive la Revolution! (LaQueuist vs. Republican)

 

Republican troops advanced steadily through La Massif Central, tormented by the incessant attack by Royalist snipers spread throughout the sparsely populated plateau, unsuited to large armored movements. Each advance was a dangerous affair, as the Republican mainstream was woefully underarmed in terms of airpower and anti-air, and Royalist Aircraft had a comparatively easy time.

The Royalists, in reality, were stalling.

 

Their power was all up north fighting a larger battle in the hopes that a decisive victory there would cause sufficient troops to be available to crush the Republicans entirely, but in the absence of victory in the North, the Republicans made an inexorable advance northwards, squeezing the Royalists between them and the Extremist Northerners.

 

La Riviere (Republican vs. Havenist)

 

Further South, another conflict entirely was developing in the most economically vital region in the entirety of France, the French Riviere.

 

Not only did this region contain a vast percentage of the population, it was the window onto the Mediterranean, it was a vital tourist location, and now it was the location of sporadic violence between former allies. Neither the Havenists nor Republicans were putting the majority of their forces here, the Havenists having to fight Nationalists to the North, the Republicans having to fight Communists for control of Aquitaine, and both of them having to fight the established government to try and force it to step down.

Nonetheless, the war was no less bloody here than anywhere else. The Havenists were better armed, having the remnants of their own government's military, but the Republicans were more numerous and more varied in their tactics. Urban areas were avoided by both parties, both of them knowing that if they lost civilian sentiment in the area it would be more devastating to their cause than it would be to any other faction of the War.

And so they took shots at each other in vineyards, farms, on roads and highways, in forests and woods, an infantry conflict in most areas except when the Havenists brought their limited amount of armored vehicles to bear.

 

Bordeaux (Communist vs. Republican)

 

The Above Stated Aquitaine conflict was mostly centered around the city of Bordeaux, though it was solidly under Republican control there was a significant insurgency in the city and the peninsula to the north was largely controlled by the Communists. Mortar strikes frequently fell indiscriminately into the city, which was one of the Republicans' most important points of contact with the outside world.

 

These frequent attacks encouraged the Republicans to strike back, which opened their third front of the war.

 

The Republicans and Communists both use very similar tactics and strategy, meaning that the conflict more resembled a gang-war than anything else. Suburban and Urban environments were suddenly converted into cloak-and-dagger warzones in which all parties were in all areas, no defined control being established by either side and groups of either being gunned down as they walked the streets looking for someone to gun down themselves.

 

La Clermont Salient (LaQueuist vs. Havenist)

 

Royalist fought against Royalist in the Eastern portion of La Massif Central, less mountainous than the other half. The fighting was actually incredibly light here, neither side's leader sure of how they should deal with the other side, or whether they could reach some kind of truce in order to figure out the other fights before they hashed out who would have control.

 

Both Monarchs were incredibly similar, the only differences being in the fact that they had the same goal, and realistically it was a seat that only one person could take.

If only the other would initiate... For now it was dispersed sniper to sniper conflict, as most of the Havenist faction was embroiled in a war slightly further north.

 

Allemagne (Nationalist vs. Havenist)
 

The German territories had quickly become a flashpoint between the Nationalist Regime and the Havenist government as the people wished to see themselves under the reign of the apparently significantly more liberal Abigail, the Nationalist "Emperor" having a very dim view of the Germans, publicly blaming them for the death of the Empress in order to try and establish another target for the vitriol he fueled his campaign with. Under the Nationalist advance, various atrocities had been committed against the people of Alsace and Lorraine, especially in the more recently occupied territories.

 

However, their advance was mostly made of light units, which is why the full Corps of experienced troops the Havenists leveled against them came as such a surprise to them.

The Nationalist advance was rolled back dozens of kilometers out of the region almost entirely, though quick reinforcement had brought them to a stalemate. Despite the rivers of the region, few of the battle-lines aligned across them.

The Nationalists launched airstrikes without consideration for the people of the region, the Havenists having limited capacity to respond in kind without harming the population, however, they still made a valiant effort, deploring the Nationalist's indiscriminate attacks publicly and calling for reporters of the French News Network to come to the region to document it neutrally.

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Private Diplomatic Note from Nordisk Rike

(OOC: Delivered privately to each leader of each faction without the knowledge of it being delivered to the others.)

 

The Nordisk Rike has taken an interest in your little civil war going on in within your French Nation. We are interested in becoming involved however we are not sure if your side is really the correct one in which to support. We understand some of the core elements that you represent however we are not sure if that is necessarily the correct one in which we should choose. We want you to tell us why we should devote money, weapons, machines, and men to support your side.

 

-Krigsherre Ragnar Jarn

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Twelve Corvettes, four frigates, two hospital ships, and several bulk transports are ordered to assemble. Once they've were loaded with victuals and small arms munitions they are ordered to head for La Rochelle. They would quietly wait several miles off shore with blackout curtains drawn and emissions on low. The Maltese General Staff was notified to prepare bed space in the AMF Military Hospitals for French and Imperium wounded. General Rol Mbembe was kicked out of bed and told to begin organizing the entire Maltese contribution for assisting Imperium forces in France and Maltese Forces acting to smash the Fascist and Communist factions in France.

 

Stocks of food, water, and small arms munitions are ordered from Legionworks and are put into storage in the event they are required for use in France.

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Guerre de Vendée (Communist vs. LaQueuist)

 

The Communists were rapidly being pushed back.

 

It was a matter of manpower and support, and the Communists had none of either. They were running out of supplies, running out of warm bodies, running out of moral, land, all of the things necessary to run an effective offensive. Worse, the people had become disillusioned as they watched the CFF be overrun by Royalists and their allies, and the rumble of Hachet and B-1 Lancers overhead was near constant, and couldn't be fought.

 

Forces from across the Atlantic bolstered the southern flank and freed up Monarchist troops to make further gains, punching through the Communists and splitting them in two, reclaiming a salient up to the Channel.

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Nationalist

[spoiler]From the Emperor of France,

 

We are of course the most logical option for the simple reason that we are the most competent. There is little to argue in that, we are pushing all of our foes back despite huge opposition, we are run better than any of our enemies, and Tanilee, the more mainstream choice, is largely considered somewhat mad. We need no more than a single push to press our victory to the furthest extent and claim the capital for ourselves, cementing ourselves as the legitimate rulers of France.[/spoiler]

Communist

[spoiler](Unaddressed)

 

Well, what an odd question that is. Well, I suppose I could give any number of responses to that, but let me tell you the one I think will most resonate with a moral person. We are dedicated to the creation of a nation for the people, truly, not as the Soviet Union of old or worse, China. We work to produce a land where people can toil in peace, content to know that their hard work is going towards the sustenance of themselves and their neighbors, comfortably; a land free from greed or corruption where a person truly can be happy.

 

Our opponents seek to crush us, to oppose us, to use our labor for their own, sinister purposes. They produced weapons to destroy nations for no other reason than the fact that they were inconvenient, they oppressed their own people so that they might better oppress the people of other nations by proxy, they misused the resources in their control to create a vast mechanism of evil that we now wish to halt. The question is, will you help us?[/spoiler]

LaQueuist

[spoiler]From Tanilee de LaQueu, Empress of France

 

I cannot possibly hope to come up with a good enough reason for you to join me in stabilizing France to be perfectly honest, except that as of now we are the closest to achieving it and would be the most well received by the French people. I am not above offering some form of payment to you in exchange for your assistance, but regardless of what happens, you can be assured that you would have our eternal gratitude in this matter if you were to help us end this pointless war.[/spoiler]

Havenist

[spoiler]Queen Abigail of Snow Haven,

 

We are the most moderate, level headed of anyone here I should say. I can't see any reason why we should take the heads off of any monarchs or seek a totalitarian system, monarchy or otherwise. Of course the Communists view themselves as some manner of righteous crusaders, but they're your typical Bolshevik type A. I can't imagine the damage that would be done to the European continent at large if they came to power, though it may yet be worse if the Nationalists gained control.[/spoiler]

Republican

[spoiler](Untitled)

 

Liberty, Justice, and Democracy, that is why you should join us. Our struggle is not one of selfishness, but simply of Freedom, we simply want representation and the establishment refuses to grant it in any form. We have no choice but to seize it for ourselves, though unfortunately there are a great deal who would attempt to take advantage of the chaos for their own selfish goals.[/spoiler]

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Private Diplomatic Note from Nordisk Rike

(OOC: Delivered privately to each leader of each faction without the knowledge of it being delivered to the others.)

 

There are certain demands we would require of you, how you respond to these demands will determine if we will support you or not.

 

1) Transfer of all North Sea, and Arctic Ocean including all waters around Greenland, Oil Platforms to the control of the Nordisk Rike to compensate for the financial cost of us sending our sons and daughters to fight on your behalf.

 

2) Cancellation of all None European Treaties.

 

3) Cancellation of all treaties held between France and Alvonia.

 

4) Signing a Mutual Military Agreement with the Nordisk Rike.

 

5) Standardization of Military Ammunition to Rike Military Standard.

 

6) France will agree to allow Nordisk Rike Naval Basing Rights at all of its none European Holdings.

 

We await your reply.

 

-Krigsherre Ragnar Jarn

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:Classified, SatInt Visible:

 

Imperium reinforcements would arrive through the Med, 40,000 men with armor upon RoRo ships, along with the 3rd fleet and a half dozen container ships waiting off the coast of Malta. Air power, namely 5 squadrons of F-15J/Ks and a half squadron of B-2s would be routed through Russia, then to Yugoslavia onto Malta and and make preparations for the invasion of Corsica. Additionally Imperium Surveillance would reach an all time high of France and the surrounding waters, keeping a watchful eye out for any suspicious vessels or movements.

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<Private Communique from California>

 

(OOC: Identical letters sent to each side, no knowledge of it being sent to the others. This applies for any other response I make unless stated.)

 

France- I have no specific intention to send men all the way to France. I have no specific intention to be involved in this conflict even from a political standpoint. Well then why am I here? I think it appropriate to hear why the California Republic should join you in your French fight, because if I'm honest, I am not convinced. Especially considering it to be French.

 

-President David Marxon

 

<Private to all>

Curiosity would boil off of people's skin over why California would even care to send a letter. The government actually had a plot to gain international recognition and strengthen relations following the civil war in France, and France was surely an essential part of such a plan.

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A dozen cargo ships left the coast of brazil, their destination Bordeaux. Any attempts to trace the ships and crew would link back to a independent shipping company based in Brazil. In reality however, the ships were owned by the UCS and its crews were black wasps, the UCS elite soldiers. The ships would be filled with weapons and military equipment of all shapes and sizes. Small arms, anti-air weaponry, mortars and artillery, mobile radars, and much much more was loaded onto the ship. The weaponry would trace back to various south american militias and warlords, ensuring nothing could fall back on the UCS. The ships would split up taking different routes in order to avoid suspicion, and would take all efforts possible to avoid detection.

As the ships approached Boredaux, a team of black wasps would be sent into the city to meet with the Republicans and discuss where to deliver the supplies, aswell as to offer their allegiance in the fight for freedom.

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Responses

 

For Lyser

 

LaQueuist

[spoiler]We cannot agree to the first demand on account of these platforms being owned privately and thus not being in the control of our government, but we can agree to 3), 4), 5), and 6), with the condition that the extent of said bases would be defined by France. Two is not acceptable on account of the geopolitical castration this would cause France to suffer.[/spoiler]

 

Havenist

[spoiler]We cannot agree to 2), 3), 5), or 6) on account of the danger that this would pose to French self-dependance and influence, but everything else is entirely acceptable.[/spoiler]

 

Nationalist

[spoiler]We will accept only two of these terms, that which involves forming a treaty with Nordisk and that which involves breaking with Alvonia, for we do not feel it is in our best interests to be attached to said nation any longer regardless.[/spoiler]

 

Communist

[spoiler]Yes.[/spoiler]

 

Republican

[spoiler]The Interrim Government's executive council has reviewed these terms and we cannot find any but two acceptable, that involving the formation of a treaty with Nordisk and that involving the establishment of military bases in overseas territories of France.[/spoiler]

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Responses

 

For Peter

 

LaQueuist and Nationalist do not deign to respond.

Communist

[spoiler]I will give you the same answer I gave to the nation of Scandinavia, that to help us would be the moral and right thing to do. However, I am confident that I can speak for the whole of France when I say that I do not appreciate the language used in your passive-aggressive, imperious, condescending offer, if it could even be called an offer.[/spoiler]

 

Republican

[spoiler]We do not require the help of the nation of California. Not only do you have nothing to offer us, we do not wish the help of one with such obvious contempt for our people as well as our nation. This having been said, should you apologize for the wording of this letter, we would accept support immediately.[/spoiler]

 

Havenist

[spoiler]Next time you offer a nation support, do not word it as if it would be a blessing from god. No one asked California to get involved; If you do not intend to do so, do not, but do not pretend that any in France will beg your support especially when you express that the fact that is is France is a reason in and of itself not to involve yourself. Good Day Sir.[/spoiler]

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Private Diplomatic Note from Nordisk Rike

(OOC: Delivered privately to each leader of each faction without the knowledge of it being delivered to the others.)

 

LaQueuist,

 

Would it be agreeable for Your Government then to negotiate with these private owners for the purchase of these platforms at a greatly reduced rate? We would find it acceptable for France to decide which bases to allow our ships to lay port to. We obviously wouldn't want to sail into a civilian port now would we? As far as the second is concerned, perhaps we can meet half way on this one, is there any none European Treaty you would wish to maintain and those you would be willing to lose?

 

-Nordisk Rike Diplomatic Corp

 

Nationalist,

 

Would you be willing to turn a blind eye towards the Rike taking possession of these facilities then? We would be willing to slide a small gift in return for this, as well as sell oil to you from these platforms at a discounted rate. As far as the second is concerned, perhaps we can meet half way on this one, is there any none European Treaty you would wish to maintain and those you would be willing to lose? May we know the reason why you wouldn't want to standardize munition sizes? May we also know why you wouldn't be willing to give us naval basing rights?

 

-Nordisk Rike Diplomatic Corp

 

Communist, Havenist, Republican,

 

We are discussing this matter withing a private cabinet, you will know if we will support you soon or if we will not be getting involved.

 

-Nordisk Rike Diplomatic Corp

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Nordisk Responses

 

LaQueuist

[spoiler]You would have to speak to the companies themselves. Buying these platforms would be tantamount to ending their existence entirely as they have no other reserves that they are drilling at the present time. We wish to maintain contact with Japan and New Zealand.[/spoiler]

 

Nationalist

[spoiler]With utmost respect, we wouldn't wish to deprive ourselves of the vital influence that these platforms could bring us. As for standardization of munitions and basing concerns, this is primarily a concern because should we do so it might cause some amount of damage to our image as an independent, powerful nation. Unless we were to be given basing rights in Nordisk's territories, it would seem as if we were allowing ourselves to be a tool for someone else's power.

We would be willing to drop Japan as an ally, but our treaty with New Zealand, should they wish to maintain it when we assume power, is too vital to our trade in the Pacific to ignore.[/spoiler]

 

Russia Response

 

The Communist Forces of France are delighted that supplies and monetary support will be given, we only request that they be sent with all haste so that we might fight away the intense air-attacks being lodged against us.

 

Carribbean Response

[CLASSIFIED]

 

The Republican Executive Council would like to officially thank the UCS for their offer of support and would like to arrange a meeting with all due haste to discuss further cooperation for the purpose of bringing more support and much needed supplies for our efforts to bring France to peace once more. We also request that military advisers be sent in order to better train the militias being brought up from the French populous, as the Regular military arm of our government cannot spare the resources.

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Private Diplomatic Note from Nordisk Rike

 

Nationalist,

 

We would see that in replacement for these vital oil fields, we would turn a blind eye and support France retaking Algeria and claiming oil fields within Africa. We wouldn't want you to be a viewed as a junior partner, that is not our intent with standardized ammunition and naval basing rights. It just allows us to be able to go into a battle zone and have the capacity of supply drops being able to be used by both of our military's, and we would be more than willing to give naval basing rights to France. We would accept the dropping of East Asian Imperium and support you keeping the treaty with New Zealand.

 

We hope you find these terms acceptable.

 

-Nordisk Rike Diplomatic Corp

 

Laqueuist,

 

We are discussing this matter withing a private cabinet, you will know if we will support you soon or if we will not be getting involved.

 

-Nordisk Rike Diplomatic Corp

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<Response to all nations>

(OOC: Each sent without knowledge of it being sent to the others)

 

In California, we believe that to enter a conflict, there must be a sizable reason. I fail to understand the ideals of your side in the war. Possibly if we understood what your ideals were without the cryptic responses, we would better understand why we should consider siding with you. A rather confusing Civil War with many, many sides.

 

<To LaQueuist>

You failed to respond to the California Republic earlier, and it's obvious to understand why. California believes that we may send supplies to your immediate aid and the possibility that we may even send soldiers, if you so desire. So, I would like to ask: Are you familiar with the term "Trojan horse"?

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Nationalists (To Lyser)

[spoiler]The Cost of such an operation would practically outweigh the benefit of it wouldn't it? Algeria, should we wish to take it or not, wouldn't be taken for oil, as Algeria is far less well-off with the stuff than the area around Greenland. We would not be opposed to Nordisk establishing platforms of their own in the region, but French companies have just finished construction and there are many investors hinging on their success, to let them be cut out by a cheap deal we might harm ourselves more than a little.

We might be able to be convinced to move to Rike standard in some areas but we may request that Nordisk move to our standard on others, pending our success. Basing concerns are moot as long as they are assured to be both ways.[/spoiler]

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Private to Republicans

Pardon our somewhat late response, but our government has been kept quite busy between Alvonia and now with Austrian rebels.

As a democratic nation ourselves, Hungary-Slovakia feels most compelled to aid your cause.

While we suspect that matters in former Alvonia will end up tieing up most of our available resources, we would be willing to discreetly provide you with up to 20 million in funds, as well as humanitarian aid should it be needed.

Further, should you emerge victorious, we would be pleased to offer the newly-democratic France a Trade Agreement, Non Aggression Pact, and would be open to discussing a possible Mutual Defense Pact.

Rikard Beres
Prime Minister of Hungary-Slovakia

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To the Republicans

"Captain Diego Bautista, who led the recent mission to supply your forces is qualified to meet in representation of our nation. If you'd rather meet with more higher up leaders, transportation aboard the cargo ships can be arranged, it won't be any luxury cruise but you will be made as comfortable as possible. Several teams of our black wasps will be left behind to assist in training your forces, you will find they are well trained in various strategies and tactics, from fighting disorganized militias to elite militaries."

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Operation Reginherus

 

With permission granted from the Northland Government, the Nordisk Rike would begin the movement of the Battle Groups Nordic, Ragnarok, Livgardet, and Fenrir towards the Nationalist held territory. They would disguise the movements as conducting drills of moving large bodies of troops through territory that had different infrastructure standards than their own. It would be played all over Nordisk Rike news networks, and written in the papers, as well as private funding was conducted to have news paper companies of other nations to publish that this was in fact what they were doing.

 

Private Diplomatic Note from Nordisk Rike

(OOC: To Natonalists)

 

We have 400,000 Men, and countless machines of war getting ready to deploy to France. We will also have numerous support aircraft as well. These are the terms we want you to sign. There  are some changes now since the fact that the Alvonian State has collapsed.

 

 

 

1) The Nationalist Government of France upon Victory will have French Companies to sell their oil platforms around Greenland and in the North Sea at the rate of twice the investment and cost to build.

 

2) Cancellation of all None European Treaties, with the exception of the treaty with New Zealand.

 

3) Signing of a Mutual Military Agreement between France and the Nordisk Rike

 

4) Both Nations Agree to Share Naval Basing Rights With Each Other.

 

We encourage you to sign this document.

 

-Krigsherre Ragnar Jarn

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The Nationalists would sign this treaty.

 

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Republicans

 

With renewed Vigor, the Republicans would surge forward, eating up open territory and beginning to probe into various cities into La Massif, pushing back a weak defense by the LaQueuist faction, making limited gains against the Havenist forces around Marseilles.

OPERATION FROMAGE-SUPER

 

Captain Bautista would be called to the FOB of the nearest, most prominent Republican Military Leader, Theremy Thimes, who wore his beret at a jaunty angle, and otherwise had incredibly plain features. He spoke no language than French, so there was an interpreter present, who translated his first words as, "Aren't you a sight for sore eyes."

 

PRIVATE

 

Monsieur Beres,

Any support you can give would be appreciated. We only requst that whatever support you give, that it arrive promptly in a place that we may use it. Be cautious in your transportation lest it end in enemy hands.

[hr]

Communists

 

Organized resistance has ceased in formerly Communist controlled areas of France, the combination of forces and supplies reaching the LaQueuist Royalists and Republicans finally forcing them to capitulate. The Nationalists have stormed Rouen and now possess a secure crossing over the Seine.

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