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      by BlankTL ch15 In the early days of the World War, the main task of ambassadors from various countries was to draw as many neutral countries as possible to their side, such as the Iberian Union, the Kingdom of Romania, the Kingdom of Greece, and the Ottoman Empire. And the Scandinavian Kingdom was a nation that both sides absolutely needed to bring in. "Prime Minister Niels Edel, this is our empire's proposal." "A promise of neutrality favorable to the empire... is it." In fact, the only entity in the Baltic Sea…
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      by BlankTL ch32 "Damn it..." La Roque ground his teeth as he watched the onrushing Imperial soldiers. The French army had failed in this war. He didn't know what the future held, but at least the French army had firmly fumbled the first button of their strategy in this war. The French army was deluded into thinking that they could continue a 'gentlemanly war.' On the other hand, the upper echelons of the Imperial army had shown the future battlefield in its worst form. The future war would be nothing but mud,…
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      by BlankTL ch17 As I said, I have already witnessed the rise and fall of a modern Holy Roman Empire in this world with my own eyes. And the things the Empire did in the process of that rise and fall could hardly be called justice. Rather than justice, it was closer to the barbarism I so vehemently denounced from the podium. Just like now. "You said you 'suppressed the militia' in Belgrade?" "Yes, that's right. The 9th Army under General Mackensen launched an operation to suppress the 'militia that had not yet…
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      by BlankTL ch18 "I believe we can sufficiently conclude the Yugoslavian front by early next year." "Good. Very good." In my past life, the Yugoslavian front faced resistance from the Yugoslavians, dragging on until mid-1916 before it ended. But this life was different. I had achieved the feat of erasing the Yugoslavian front in just a few months. "If Romania's participation in the spring offensive becomes certain here..." Perhaps the Yugoslavian front might conclude within this year. However, the situation wasn't…
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      by BlankTL 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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      by BlankTL 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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      by BlankTL ch23 Exactly one week later, The 12th Army, the main force of the Polish pacification operation, finally reached the vicinity of Warsaw. The number of Imperial soldiers besieging Warsaw now overwhelmed the number of Polish defenders. Wilhelm, the Crown Prince and commander of the 12th Army, thought to himself that this was already a won battle. All that remained was to minimize the casualties on their side during the battle. "Hmm..." Urban warfare is hell. This was a fact already demonstrated by the…
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      by BlankTL ch24 Trench warfare. I believe it is the worst form of warfare devised by humanity. Of course, I am not a philanthropist, and even less so a human rights activist who sings praises of mankind. It's just a waste. Geniuses who could bring about countless innovations are reduced to mere numbers in reports, disappearing into history. But I know how to use this worst form of warfare in the best way possible. It is to force the enemy to wage the worst kind of war. And the enemies of 1915 will wage the worst…
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      by BlankTL 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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      by BlankTL ch26 The Polish kingdom was ravaged across its entire territory by the Imperial Army. Quite literally, thoroughly. In this era where the vast majority of infantry marched on foot, let alone trucks, how do you think the Imperial Army was able to traverse the entire territory of Poland at such a rapid pace? It was because they minimized their baggage. All kinds of baggage, except for ammunition. Then, some might wonder. If baggage was minimized, how was the supply of soldiers resolved? The method was…
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      by BlankTL ch27 The Tsardom of Rus' was enraged by the results of the Warsaw Conference, or rather, by the very act of holding the Warsaw Conference itself. What country in the world would happily watch its own land being divided up like a cake? The other Allied nations were also quite shocked. The malice of the Empire, as revealed by the Warsaw Conference, was tantamount to a declaration that it would literally vaporize its opponents. This meant that the era of 'gentlemanly warfare' in Europe was coming to an…
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      by BlankTL ch28 In the early days of World War I, the Empire of Japan, the sole great power in Asia, had complex reasons for joining the war. Initially, the Empire of Japan accepted the Holy Roman Empire's offer of Hainan and Qingdao. Who in the world would refuse a chance to expand their territory for free? However, the situation changed when the Holy Roman Empire's East Asian Fleet began its commerce raiding operations. At the time, the Empire of Japan's economy was heavily influenced by the Allied powers,…
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      by BlankTL ch29 The ambitious Sunrise Operation of the Great Japanese Empire began to falter right from the start. "The army opposes providing ammunition to the naval landing forces." Supply was disrupted due to the army's obstinacy. Of course, the army had its reasons for acting this way. In the most recent 'proper war' Japan had fought, the Russo-Japanese War, the navy, not the army, had been the main player. The balance of power had shifted towards the navy. The army was eventually pushed aside by the navy and…
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      by BlankTL ch30 There were a total of three reasons why the Imperial Army suddenly decided to launch an offensive against the French Republic. First, the offensive of the Savoyard Two Sicilies Kingdom forces on the Italian front had come to an end. Even in 1915, when disregard for human life was rampant, the number of casualties in a single battle began to exceed 400,000, and it gradually became a burden. And the second reason was that the Balkan and Eastern fronts had become calm, albeit briefly. The Royal…
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      by BlankTL ch1 Several men in black suits carried the Imperator's coffin toward the Capuchin Church. The head of the funeral procession knocked on the door of the Capuchin Church three short times. Thump. Thump. Thump. "Who is he?" The voice of an old clergyman was heard from inside the church. "He is Franz Joseph von Habsburg, Imperator of the Holy Roman Empire, King of Bohemia, Burgundy, Hanover, Bavaria, Lombardy-Venetia, Switzerland, Sardinia, Italy, and Arles, Archduke of Austria, Cologne, and…
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