60 Results in the "Became the Empress 0f a Fallen Empire" category
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empress ch51
Empress ch51 "Departure!" Ding, ding, ding, ding. The sound of bells echoed throughout the ship. As if responding to the bells, the Livonia, flagship of the Baltic Fleet, belched out black smoke. "Hoo..." Livonia. The second ship of the Roma-class Battleship, the Empire's first Dreadnought-class Battleship. Although she was old, he was confident. This ship was undoubtedly the strongest battleship in the Baltic Sea. Of course, if that was all, Operation Albion wouldn't even have been attempted. He stared…-
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Empress ch52 "Charge! Charge!" As always, the vanguard was the Imperial Army's assault troops. Armed with new submachine guns and light machine guns (heavy ones), they began to literally trample the trenches formed by the Rus Tsar Army. They soon occupied the Rus Tsar Army's trench line formed on the coast, securing a landing foothold. And then came the transport ships carrying countless soldiers. Of course, some transport ships were sunk by mines that had not yet been removed. But the Imperial Army…-
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Empress ch42 The Allied nations expected the Kingdom of Romania to maintain neutrality. This was because the Kingdom of Romania had received an 'astronomical' amount of support (albeit a relative figure) from the Tsardom of Rus', a member of the Allied nations, during the First Balkan War. Although they had a bad relationship with the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, they wouldn't have dared to dream of independence if it hadn't been for the Tsardom of Rus'. They would remember the favor and remain neutral. Or so…-
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empress ch41
Empress ch41 As 1915 drew to a close, the morning of 1916 dawned. 1916 would later be evaluated as follows: 'The Year of Escalation.' And its beginning was marked by the Kingdom of Romania. The Kingdom of Romania sent the following telegram to the Romanian Embassy in Rome: 'The Kingdom of Romania is ready.' "Heh." The corners of my lips subtly lifted. The exhilaration of fitting the last piece of the puzzle. I was feeling it now. The Romanians' will to participate in the war was firm, their morale was…-
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empress ch50
Empress ch50 Stockholm Parliament Building. "Hmph..." Ambassador Helmut stood before the Prime Minister's office door with a smile on his face. Some might wonder why he wore such a smile. But there was a good reason for it. 'A historic moment where the Empire achieves a diplomatic triumph.' On the Galician Front, the Imperial Army had ground down the Rus Tsardom's forces at an exchange ratio of a staggering 10 to 1. With this, the Rus Tsardom had lost its offensive capabilities, Itylia was incompetent,…-
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empress ch40
Empress ch40 Over these past four months, truly. There have truly been so many things. Corporal Hitler thought so. "Still, it seems like we might be able to rest a bit today, sir..." "Yeah... looks like it..." Tick-tock. The Hwajoong clock ticked. Soon, the second hand pointed exactly at 12, and tick. The minute and hour hands announced to us all that Christmas had begun. December 25th, 1915. This was a story from Christmas on the Western Front, where pure white snow fell from the sky. "So, I heard we'd…-
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empress ch39
Empress ch39 Meanwhile, the British forces were enraged by the fact that their attack had been futile. "How could such a thing happen?!" British Major General Arthur Aitken slammed his desk and demanded. "But, sir... the Graf Spee is currently stationed in Dar es Salaam." Graf Spee. The fourth ship of the Burgund-class armored cruiser developed by the Empire. The Scharnhorst-class, the current main battlecruiser of the Imperial Navy, was an improved version of this Burgund-class armored cruiser. In other…-
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empress ch38
Empress ch38 North Sea Battle. The largest naval battle to occur since humanity first launched ships onto the sea. Its outcome delivered a considerable shock to both sides. Nine British Dreadnought-class Battleships sunk. Twelve Battlecruisers sunk. Thirty-eight other auxiliary ships sunk. Three French Dreadnought-class Battleships sunk. Twenty-nine other auxiliary ships sunk. Five Holy Roman Empire Dreadnought-class Battleships sunk. Seven Battlecruisers sunk. Forty-one other auxiliary ships sunk. The…-
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empress ch37
Empress ch37 "I see what you mean by a blind man's archery contest against the Mongols." Hipper muttered, gazing at the distant British fleet through his binoculars. On the vast ocean, devoid of any terrain to conceal oneself except for violent storms or dark clouds, naval reconnaissance was of paramount importance, almost embarrassingly so when compared to its land-based counterpart. It allowed for a near-certain assessment of the enemy's detailed size, position, formation, and composition. And…-
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Here, the Imperial Army was equally shocked by these results. As mentioned, not all generals agreed with the Yulia Doctrine. In fact, nearly half of the officers were unhappy with this unmanly Yulia Doctrine. As soon as the war began, they made various excuses to deploy the main forces 'unevenly.' Then, after barely managing to fend off the enemy's attack just once in an engagement with the French army, they argued that it was difficult to maintain the current position with trench lines alone. They were…-
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empress ch36
Empress ch36 "Boom!" A waterspout erupted, announcing to the world that an engagement had begun between the Imperial fleet of cruisers and the scouting fleet led by Admiral Beatty. "Schießen (Fire)!!" "Fire!!" Soon, dozens of high-caliber shells were fired at each other as quickly as they could be loaded. And soon, both sides began to score hits on each other. "Kaaang!!" "Deathtalker hit!" The Imperial battlecruiser Deathtalker had been struck by a shell from the British battlecruiser Inflexible. Of…-
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ch35 The Empire's Dreadnought-class Battleships, Battlecruisers, and one seaplane tender set sail for the North Sea. "What is the situation with the colonial fleet?" "They say they've begun to breathe easier now that we've moved." The Battlecruiser squadron dispatched to Bermuda to contain the colonial fleet had withdrawn. In effect, the Imperial fleet stationed in Havana was now free. "A message from the colonial fleet. They have left Havana harbor and are heading for the North Sea." Hipper gazed at the…-
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ch22 Of course, the reason I carried out the pacification operation in Poland wasn't simply because they were "out of my favor." The numerous minority groups under the empire's feet were currently "wavering." They had only participated in the war because their king's surname contained the word "von." They possessed no desire or passion to achieve victory in the war. No. As time passed, they would become dissatisfied. If their neighbors, friends, and family were forcibly dragged into the empire's great…-
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ch21 From the northwest, the Imperial cavalry surged in, literally like a dam bursting. No matter how much the Tsardom of Rus' boasted the world's largest army, it was impossible to respond in perfect unison to cavalry digging into their rear. "Charge! Charge!" In the end, the Tsardom of Rus' army's battle line crumbled with a rustle. It collapsed with absurd ease. "Damn it... Form ranks! Running away will only get you killed by those Imperial bastards!" And yet, surprisingly. Truly surprisingly. The 1st…-
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ch34 The Allied high command was shocked by the results of Operation Konrad. The French and British press even commented on the situation as follows: "It's the worst." But they soon regained their composure. "In the east, the northern giant, the Tsardom of Rus, is building up its strength, and in the south, the Kingdom of Italy (which changed its name after the occupation of Rome) and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia are still holding out." They even held the vast sea firmly in their grasp. In the end, they…-
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