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Operation Otoq Drive to the East
#11
Posted 18 March 2009 - 12:55 AM
Sumeragi, on Mar 18 2009, 12:54 AM, said:
OOC: Note the number of soldiers.
Now, let's stop the pure OOC posts.
Now, let's stop the pure OOC posts.
OOC: for one who already fills my own thread with OOC, your one to talk. Yes, I note the number of soldiers. 200k, 100k. It will take an awful bit of time to move that many, across that terrain, and across that distance
#13
Posted 18 March 2009 - 04:33 PM
Lord Frost, on Mar 18 2009, 12:55 AM, said:
OOC: for one who already fills my own thread with OOC, your one to talk. Yes, I note the number of soldiers. 200k, 100k. It will take an awful bit of time to move that many, across that terrain, and across that distance
OOC: Arguing about this will only bring anger, and will not improve the RP.
This post has been edited by JerreyRough: 18 March 2009 - 04:33 PM
#16
Posted 23 March 2009 - 01:58 AM
Zhangjiakou, Mongolia-Manchuria
Hundreds of Han Chinese families were moving to this border town from Mongolia.
Under the Francoist policy, there was mass moving of Han Chinese to the north, all in the name of "spreading Francoism". This, along with setting up of labor prisons for political enemies, made Mongolia a hell of a place to live for Mongolians. Now, with the fall of the UFE, it was time to set back the clock.
All Han Chinese families that were not willing to be completely assimilated were given $10,000 per member (from the plundering of the Dilberia banks) and moved to Manchuria. This was a win-win situation for all: Altin Urda gets rid of foreign ethnic groups, the Han Chinese move to more suitable living conditions (Mongolia, for all the development under the UFE, was still a bad place to live), and Manchuria would be getting a lot of manpower.
Once this "purification" process is complete, it would be time for phase 3.
Hundreds of Han Chinese families were moving to this border town from Mongolia.
Under the Francoist policy, there was mass moving of Han Chinese to the north, all in the name of "spreading Francoism". This, along with setting up of labor prisons for political enemies, made Mongolia a hell of a place to live for Mongolians. Now, with the fall of the UFE, it was time to set back the clock.
All Han Chinese families that were not willing to be completely assimilated were given $10,000 per member (from the plundering of the Dilberia banks) and moved to Manchuria. This was a win-win situation for all: Altin Urda gets rid of foreign ethnic groups, the Han Chinese move to more suitable living conditions (Mongolia, for all the development under the UFE, was still a bad place to live), and Manchuria would be getting a lot of manpower.
Once this "purification" process is complete, it would be time for phase 3.
#18
Posted 25 March 2009 - 09:56 PM
comrade nikonov, on Mar 23 2009, 07:05 PM, said:
The Socialist Union of IndoChina, as a majority-Han nation, would gladly accept any and all Han.
About half of the Han Chinese families will go to Indochina.
Mudanjiang, Altin Urda
A flood of people were changing their citizenship from Korean to Altin Urda at this "border" city which had come under control. It has been estimated that over 19 million would be leaving Korea to join the Golden Horde. WHy they would do so, was unknown to the outside world.
This was the fact of Phase 3: Consolidation. The land will be completely brought into the hands of the original owners, by making sure the impurity would be completely overwhelmed. The process would take a while, but once it is finished, it'll be a cake walk to phases 4 and 5......
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