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RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 4:42 pm
by Twotribes
The USA announces new improvements in manufacture goals.
RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 12:34 am
by Twotribes
China is unable to stop the Japanese. It is only a matter of time before China falls and Japan is free to focus on OTHER powers.
RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 5:08 am
by cpdeyoung
Chancellor Ratzinger announces with great joy that Austria has joined her brothers in the German Nation. The important diplomatic influence of the Italian ministry must be mentioned.
The German Nation is a political state, not a racial one, but cultural and language ties make these new citizens a welcome addition. The Reich intends to invite other peoples to join in our state. We are aware that not all nations will share our joy. Some will fear that their past crimes and injustice against Germany are closer to being rectified. To these nations we say change your ways and join us in a new European Union.
Bind yourself now, by incorporation, or alliance to the spirit of a new Europe!
RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 11:50 am
by ironduke1955
Japan recognizes the new status of Austria as part of a greater Germany and hopes that Germany continues to right the wrongs of the Versailles Treaty.
RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 5:35 pm
by cpdeyoung
Cordial greetings to the government of Japan.
It is not quite true that we modeled the European Union after the Asian Co-prosperity Sphere, but it is true that similar ideas are often in the air. It is the spirit of the age, from petty nations to larger more efficient states, not bound together in a spirit of aggression, but more than willing to fight.
We watch your progress with interest.
RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 8:18 pm
by ernieschwitz
Chinese relations to the peoples paradise, the Soviet Union, have not always been that of love and brotherhood. Stalin however in a recent speach according to Pravda, promises peace and prosperity to the people of China.

RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 7:05 am
by Josh
Wow Ernie where do you find all these amazing pictures? They really add flavour to the game you know.
RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:16 pm
by ironduke1955
A Olive Branch has been extended to China, Japan awaits their response.
RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 11:25 pm
by ernieschwitz
Stalin, the leader of the peoples paradise, the Great Soviet Union, offers to help broker a peace between Japan and China. This grand offer has been on the table for some time, and is first now becoming public. Stalin has been key to the Japanese being so friendly as to offer peace to the Chinese. The Olive Branch being extended may well be the first step towards a return to world peace!
OOC: As for the Images, google is my friend

RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 8:31 pm
by Twotribes
3 days and counting.
RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 6:01 am
by cpdeyoung
Chancellor Ratzinger is delighted to welcome Rumania into the new European Union.
The rich resources of this nation are already flowing throughout united Europe, and we expect the standard of living to increase with each month of union.
While union is moving forward we note reactionary, chauvinist governments around our borders that plot against united Europe. We must warn these nations that the EU will not stand by, if we must defend the process of unification we will do so, even if it means application of proportional force. We do not want to damage our neighbors, but we must defend the EU against reaction. We urge the people of the European nations to join us. If your governments fill the press with hateful charges, demand they tell the truth! Europe united and moving forward into the future is the only path other than absorption by "super" powers from outside.
RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 9:56 am
by ironduke1955
China and Japan reach peace agreement. Chinese and Japanese Diplomats have hammered out a workable peace agreement. Its hoped that this will be formally signed at the end of the month.

RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Sat May 03, 2014 2:29 am
by ernieschwitz
It is with Great Delight we see that our place as negotiator of peace, bears fruit. Long live the Chinese and Japanese for their efforts and sacrifice to make this world peace happen. Now perhaps the Olympics in Tokyo in 1940 will be held after all. Soviet athletes are preparing for this monumentous event. We will even allow the Nationalsocialists to send a representative through Soviet Airspace with the torch bearing the olympic flame!
In other news, the Soviet Union welcomes the Soviet State of Turkey to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics!

RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 11:14 pm
by Twotribes
The US announces modernization plans have moved forward in all the Countries factories. The Country celebrates its advances.
RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 1:49 am
by cpdeyoung
Chancellor Ratzinger is pleased to see a world at peace.
He is not so pleased to see the expansion of the Soviet Union into Turkey. The Soviet bloc is one of the competing "super" powers challenging Europe, and the new European Union. Any move west by this state must be viewed unfavorably.Beyond the unusual ideology practiced in the Soviet Union there are considerations of a hunger for the relative prosperity of the West. Europe looks very attractive to the European peoples of the USSR and even more to the Asiatic peoples. Little good can come from a westward orientation of this power, and we want to assure the USSR we will be watching carefully.
RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 3:56 am
by ernieschwitz
The Soviet Union denies the charges that it is a backwards society, that have begun appearing in the German papers, following the peaceful treaty signed by the Soviet states and Turkey to allow the joining of Turkey to the Soviet states. In fact, visits to sports arenas around the Soviet Union shows that this is not true. Equipement is modern, and techniques groundbreaking. We will show the world that the Soviet citizen is a healthy and powerful being, in the upcoming Olympics in 1940, in Tokyo. Posters have begun appearing, urging the Soviet citizens to show the world what we are made of.

RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 2:33 am
by Twotribes
The US continues to work hard to increase production. Troop movements to the Far East continue to occur as the US does not believe Japan has renounced its aggressive policies.
China reviews its defense plans in light of its inability to stop the Japanese drives into its heartland.
RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 9:48 pm
by cpdeyoung
Chancellor Ratzinger is delighted to welcome the South Slavs into the European Union. As their delegates take their seats at the conference on a common currency the Chancellor spoke to the intrangience of the Czechs and Poles who not only resist the invitations from Europe, but act in a hostile way to their neighbors. These two nations must join the union, and the sooner the better.
While visiting Mussolini Chancellor Ratzinger met with the Pope. The Holy Father entertained at a concert four works, of which the Beethoven Violin Concerto was hailed by all. The Papal party was astonished at the intellectual and spiritual depth of the young leader. The Chancellor sat in a seminar on the "Just War", but found little support for his position that sometimes political demands can justify starting a limited war. Herr Ratzinger was polite, but insisted that Europe is actually on the defensive from soulless Capital and Communism and cannot allow itself to be overrun. he characterized the Poles and Czechs as stubborn, over-proud people resisting joining hands with Europe in common cause.
He pointed out that Germany voluntarily scrapped a dozen submarines, but that no bloc has done the same.
RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Sat May 10, 2014 6:14 am
by ernieschwitz
Soviet leadership feels it has been overlooked by the Pope, and Chancellor Ratzinger. The Child has alot to learn on diplomacy. Nobody has been more active in peace talks than the Soviet Union. The reproachment of the Chinese and Japanese is surely an event of global proportions, not some meaningless gesture (or even jest) of scrapping a few obsolette submarines.
Meanwhile life continues in the Peoples paradise.
RE: GD38 Game 10 AAR
Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 1:53 am
by Twotribes
The US closes in on its max production capability.