60 Results in the "Became the Empress 0f a Fallen Empire" category
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empress ch59
Empress ch59 With the Tsardom of Rus' effectively out of the war, the Empire was able to secure a level of extra energy in this Great War that was unprecedented. Adding to that Churchill's Gallipoli debacle, they were in a position to use as many as five field armies as reserves. And I... wanted to use this extra energy to launch a decisive offensive towards the Kingdom of Savoy-Two Sicilies. "What do you think, General Conrad?" "Hmm... First of all... is it possible to occupy the Grand Duchy of Tuscany…-
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Empress ch58 "Beep beep-!" BOOOOM!!! Hearing the shelling that felt like it would tear his eardrums, British Army Commander Ian Hamilton frowned. "Where is the navy's fire support?!" "It's a disaster! The navy is also tied up with coastal guns and mines and is in complete chaos!" "Damn it! What a bunch of incompetent bastards! Damn Churchill! Freeze-to-death Churchill! Chew-him-up-and-spit-him-out Churchill!" He stomped his feet and gleefully cursed Churchill. One might ask if the stalemate on the front…-
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Empress ch57 펑! A shell landed. The Ottoman Empire's coastal gun was shattered like a tree blown apart by a bomb. 'Looks like the coastal guns have been taken care of to some extent...' "Advance the minesweepers!" Minesweepers, modified from trawlers, set off from between the battleships. They diligently moved forward, clearing the mines laid in the sea. But the Ottoman Empire wasn't just watching idly. "Mobilize the sniper units." They couldn't bring out the hidden coastal guns just to deal with…-
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Empress ch56 1916, Alexandria. "Entering port!!" Ding, ding, ding, ding! A battleship of the Italian Royal Navy, the Conte di Cavour, entered the port of Alexandria. The interior of Alexandria's harbor was like a warship exposition, with battleships from many nations occupying sections of the port, each flying its own flag. "Magnificent..." Alfredo Acton, commander of the Italian Royal Navy, muttered as he looked down at the harbor. "Indeed." Thirteen Dreadnought-class Battleships alone. Combined with…-
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Empress ch55 The Ottoman Empire's entry into the war. For the Tsardom of Rus', it was nothing short of a disaster. It meant that the Dardanelles Strait, which accounted for the majority of their incoming supplies, was completely blocked. "Are you all insane?! Why do you keep doing things you can't handle?!" Although it was true that a significant number of British transport ships had sunk to the bottom of the Black Sea, it was also true that the Tsardom of Rus' still relied heavily on transportation…-
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Empress ch54 "Haha! Bombing Petrograd using Airships! The Tsar of the Ruth Tsardom must be gnashing his teeth right now!" The wrinkled old man used honorifics with me, who was much younger, and was as excited as a child. It was a rare sight, only seen with Count Zeppelin. "Hehe. I understand you're excited, but please restrain yourself a little, Count Zeppelin." "Yes! I understand!" Really. He was still grinning. It was confusing who was in their 20s and who was in their 70s. I chuckled and took a sip of…-
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Empress ch53 The Rus Tsar Army's defense line crumbled against the Empire's attack with absurd ease. The road leading to the port of Saaremaa Island was wide open, like a highway. "Charge! Charge!" In the end, the Rus Tsar's Baltic Fleet had no choice but to escape from the port as if being chased out. Some might wonder how they could have left the port so quickly, even though their naval power was weak, they still possessed several battleships. The reason was simple. "Scuttle them." The Baltic Fleet had…-
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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 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 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 ch49 Tsardom of Rus' on the Galacia front could be summarized as being in a state of, so to speak, 'overexpansion'. A front line stretched out to the point where it was impossible to maintain stably, a massive bulge, and countless ragtag soldiers crammed inside it. It was truly like sticking one's head into the maw of a giant beast. And that beast had no intention of quietly letting go of the enemies it had bitten even once. "Hoo... hoo... those incompetent Polish bastards..." Pyotr cursed the…-
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Empress ch48 In the early stages of the war. The Kingdom of Poland had its entire territory trampled by the Empire as the price for its betrayal. Naturally, countless Polish soldiers, civilians, and intellectuals fled to the Tsardom of Rus', seeking refuge from the Empire's guns. And they were enraged. They were furious at the sight of their homeland being torn apart by those Empire bastards as if they were dividing a cake. "We are the true legitimate government of Poland!" Soon, the Poles who had fled…-
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Empress ch47 The Tsardom of Rus' originally intended to launch offensives simultaneously with its other allies. However, France and England were passive, and the Kingdom of Italy was already diligently engaged in its own offensive. In the end, the Tsardom of Rus' made a decision. "We will begin our offensive and draw the attention of the Empire's forces! In the meantime, please launch your offensive on the Western Front." From the perspective of the Tsardom of Rus', this was tantamount to declaring a…-
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Empress ch46 The Tsar of the Ruth Tsardom, Nicholas II, was furious. "What have you all been doing until now?!" He had trusted his subjects. But what had these incompetent subjects brought him? It was just like the Ruth-Weil War. Defeat. Defeat. And more defeat. "Are you truly fighting for the Ruth Tsardom?!" The Tsar's roar made them flinch. Of course, the generals of the Ruth Tsardom had their excuses. Compared to the great powers of Central Europe, which had achieved modernization and…-
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Empress ch45 2nd Vienna Council. One of the events that demonstrated secular power had overwhelmed divine authority. Most historians agreed that the Vatican had 'degenerated into a political tool for the empire.' There were countless nicknames for this. First, there was the Vienna Captivity. This was a perspective that interpreted the 2nd Vienna Council as an extension of the Vienna Captivity. Because it was carried out under the initiative of the emperor, not the Pope, it was referred to as 'captivity'…-
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