2nd Franco-Prussian War: Difference between revisions
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== Background == | == Background == | ||
[[France]] had been going to great lengths in order to counter the growing influence of the [[Cinatit The Corruptor|Reich]], but to little success. Following [[Russian Apocalypse|the nukes]] of [[World War 2.5]], along with all of the members that had left the alliance, CETO was weaker than ever before and finally eligible to an invasion by the Rationalist Order, [[France]]'s alliance made for countering [[Cinatit The Corruptor|CTC]]. | [[France]] had been going to great lengths in order to counter the growing influence of the [[Cinatit The Corruptor|Reich]], but to little success. Following [[Russian Apocalypse|the nukes]] of [[World War 2.5]], along with all of the members that had left the alliance, CETO was weaker than ever before and finally eligible to an invasion by the Rationalist Order, [[France]]'s alliance made for countering [[Cinatit The Corruptor|CTC]]. | ||
== War == | |||
==== '''Start of the Invasion''' ==== | ==== '''Start of the Invasion''' ==== | ||
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After Operation Hangman had been executed, the [[France|French State]] issued the recruitment of many new troops and reinforcements from his allies both in Europe and in Africa. While the encirclement in the Rhineland was being closed, [[France]] managed to achieve a minor push, not enough to free it but enough to make a small encirclement of his own in the Saarland. After this the [[4th Reich|German]] armies would return to the main front and push the Rationalist Order back into [[France]] propper. This offensive was however eventually repelled as the new reinforcements were ready, and the Rationalist Order subsequently launched a new offensive, taking Brussels and reaching the gates of Frankfurt yet again. | After Operation Hangman had been executed, the [[France|French State]] issued the recruitment of many new troops and reinforcements from his allies both in Europe and in Africa. While the encirclement in the Rhineland was being closed, [[France]] managed to achieve a minor push, not enough to free it but enough to make a small encirclement of his own in the Saarland. After this the [[4th Reich|German]] armies would return to the main front and push the Rationalist Order back into [[France]] propper. This offensive was however eventually repelled as the new reinforcements were ready, and the Rationalist Order subsequently launched a new offensive, taking Brussels and reaching the gates of Frankfurt yet again. | ||
==== '''Endsieg''' ==== | |||
Due to the pacifism and trauma of the [[4th Reich|Fourth Reich]], no mass conscription or national rallies had been carried out and a decent part of the [[4th Reich|German]] industry was still focused on consumer goods. This made him effectively unable to stop the impending, slow but steady [[France|French]] advance. [[France]], seeking to utilize this, proclaimed the moral high ground and started mass propaganda campaigns along with Poland, blaming [[4th Reich|Germany]] for the fall of the [[Old West]] and pointing at his growing neonazi movement as proof he hasn't changed since the days of World War 2. Then, suddenly, [[4th Reich|Germany]] lost control over his armies, as they under the command of [[Cinatit The Corruptor]] began blitzkrieging, breaking apart the [[France|French]] line and capturing Paris in just five days. [[France]] would then start monologing once more and proclaiming his defeat, before unconditionally surrendering, as he already knew it to be too late to stop [[Return of the Reich|the inevitable.]] | Due to the pacifism and trauma of the [[4th Reich|Fourth Reich]], no mass conscription or national rallies had been carried out and a decent part of the [[4th Reich|German]] industry was still focused on consumer goods. This made him effectively unable to stop the impending, slow but steady [[France|French]] advance. [[France]], seeking to utilize this, proclaimed the moral high ground and started mass propaganda campaigns along with Poland, blaming [[4th Reich|Germany]] for the fall of the [[Old West]] and pointing at his growing neonazi movement as proof he hasn't changed since the days of World War 2. Then, suddenly, [[4th Reich|Germany]] lost control over his armies, as they under the command of [[Cinatit The Corruptor]] began blitzkrieging, breaking apart the [[France|French]] line and capturing Paris in just five days. [[France]] would then start monologing once more and proclaiming his defeat, before unconditionally surrendering, as he already knew it to be too late to stop [[Return of the Reich|the inevitable.]] | ||
== Treaty of Frankfurt == | |||
====== Article 1 ====== | |||
''§1 Germany regains Alsace-Lorraine and border territory is granted to Luxemburg, Andora and Monaco.'' | |||
''§2 Wallonia is given independence.'' | |||
====== Article 2 ====== | |||
''§3 [[France]] recieves a new, democratic government, and becomes a puppet of the [[4th Reich]].'' | |||
''§4 Spain and Italy are not to start new wars, which will be enforced by CETO.'' | |||
''§5 The Rationalist Order is dissolved.'' | |||
''§6 Françafrique is dissolved.'' |