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Reno Vercetti said:
Sir Kenny : Nice plan, but I'm afraid that the Allies can't encircle too much divisions. (encircle is one thing, and destroying the things within is another thing)

No no no, the plan is meant to be executed in steps. We aren't supposed to rush into Manchuria until we've eliminated the japanese forces.
 
The plan is sound and you certainly have more than enough forces to pull it off.
 
Sir Kenny said:
No no no, the plan is meant to be executed in steps. We aren't supposed to rush into Manchuria until we've eliminated the japanese forces.
Okay, then I'll try to do so later.
The goal is to annex Manchuria, and rescue Aisin-Gioro Pu-yi. :)

Edit : I'm trying the new war plan. However, since Beijing is urban terrain, encircle Japanese forces there might be to risky. The original encirclement in Beijing was moved to Tangshan. :)
Although the advance is quite smooth, I don't think we can complete the plan in time. :(
 
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Reno Vercetti said:
Okay, then I'll try to do so later.
The goal is to annex Manchuria, and rescue Aisin-Gioro Pu-yi. :)

A noble goal, especially if you plan to put him back on the throne.:D
 
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Greater Cantonian Republic

Liberation War (5)
(1943.01.01 - 1943.03.18)

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It seems that some Swedish were planning big.

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After a month of planning, the Cantonian Army decided to seize the control of Kalgan. The goal was to use this as a advance base for liberation of Beiping. However, the attack was failed. It seems that more soldiers were needed to advance through there.

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20 days later, Gaan Gwok-loeng, who just been promoted to Field Marshall, decided to liberate Tianjin. After 21 hours of battle, Japanese Army abandoned Tianjin and retreated to Tangshan.

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In the meantime, US Army landed on the first Japanese soil - Hokkaidō. Surprisingly, the resistance were not as heavy as others thought.

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On Febuary 28, Gaan Gwok-dung (with more than 50 divisions) liberated Tianjin. Now, the ancient Chinese capital of Beiping (once called Beijing) was in Cantonia's reach.

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On the next day, a massive assault were launched against Japanese garrisons in Baoding. Japanese were outnumbered and were defeated.

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Days later, General Wang Tsing-fei and his soldiers arrived Baoding.

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While the Japanese forces were still in chaos, more assault were launched to grab as much land as possible before Japanese forces were reorginised.

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A doctrine for Cantonian Army was developed, it was believed that this would strengthen Cantonian Army greatly.
 
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You know why the Cantonian army fights so badly?

  1. We got a huge command penalty, where the hell are our HQs?
  2. It's winter at the moment, and it saps the will of our army.
  3. Are you sure you let a FM or Gen command the HQs?
 
Sir Kenny said:
You know why the Cantonian army fights so badly?

  1. We got a huge command penalty, where the hell are our HQs?
  2. It's winter at the moment, and it saps the will of our army.
  3. Are you sure you let a FM or Gen command the HQs?
:(
The HQs were still building at the time, after they were done, the situation would be better. (Yet, when the time we had HQ, Japanese were performing as bad as we used to be.)
 
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Greater Cantonian Republic

Liberation War (6)
(1943.03.19 - 1943.04.18)

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On March 22, General Wang Tsing-fei was ordered to liberate the city of Beiping. With more than 100 divisions, he easily overran the Japanese guards there.

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After 7 years, Beiping was in Chinese hands again. Several days later, some Chinese resistance joined the Allied forces to liberate their homeland.

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Gwong'zau Times said:
The ancient capital of China is liberated. The morale is high, and all our brave warriors are urge to liberate their beloved homeland, their brothers and sisters. Let us continued to the final victory! Cantonia shall prevail!

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After the triumphs of Beiping, the soldiers were in high morale, and they performed outstandingly in the battle of Chengde.

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At the same time, US Army landed on the Philippines. Later, Field Marshall Douglas MacArthur really came back.

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On April 18, the Red Army captured Berlin, the heart of the Dritte Reich.
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The flag of the Soviet Union raised on the Reichstag.
 
Americans in Japan, and the Soviets in Berlin. Not going to be much left to do, unless you plan on facing off against SU? Hunh, hunh...maybe.;)
 
I am having the River Navy send aid to starving areas in former Japanese-occupied territory.

PS Our fleet needs Naval Bomber support if it is to engage the japanese.
 
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Greater Cantonian Republic

Liberation War (7)
(1943.04.19 - 1943.05.04)

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On April 19, General Wang Tsing-fei liberated Changde, where a crucial hold for encircling Tangshan and Erenhot.

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After capturing Changde, Wang Tsing-fei led half of his troops to attack Xilinhot. If this attack succeed, about 50 thousand Japanese troops would be encircled in Erenhot.

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Meanwhile, in Europe, Soviet Union were marching through European nations and forcing them to join the Union.

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The Red Army were coming close to Essen, the new capital of the Dritte Reich. To protect the Fuehrer from them, citizens were asked to form the Volkssturm - they will follow the Fuehrer to his grave.

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An artist's expression about the Volkssturm. (Based on a photo of the Battle of Berlin)

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On May 2, Wang Tsing-fei's troops arrived Xilinhot. However, Japanese officers probably found out his attempt, and only 4 divisions were left in the encirclement.

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After the Red Army captured Budapest, Hungary joined the Comintern 'voluntary'.

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4 Japanese divisions in Erenhot surrendered to Cantonian Army after 2 hours of battle.

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Another former Axis member switched side.
 
Holy shfuck! The West is Red! And our armies are reaaaaallly inefficient considering our numbers.
 
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Greater Cantonian Republic

Liberation War (8)
(1943.05.05 - 1943.07.05)

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Axis know how to deal with tratiors......

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...... or not.

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Cantonian Army started advancing into the Manchuria.

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The Red Army was marching westward, and more Axis members were annexed.

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A pocket was cerated in Tangshan, after we seized the control of southwestern Manchuria. 17 Japanese divisions were defeated in the battle of Tangshan - they were disarmed or killed in battle.

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Field Marshall Gaan Gwok-loeng was sent to capture the Manchurian stronghold in Mukden.

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Red Army crossed the former Maginot line, and threaten the capital of the Dritte Reich - Paris.

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Flanders, the last German puppet state, was annexed by Soviet Union.
 
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Greater Cantonian Republic

Liberation War (9)
(1943.07.06 - 1943.08.28)

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Gaan Gwok-dung arrived at Mukdan. Now the capital of Manchukuo can be seen by Cantonian Army.

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The Red Army took the last capital of Germany - Marseille. All the Volkssturm were killed defending the capital, yet Adolf Hitler, neither he or his body was seen after the battle. The mystery might not be solved forever.

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Later, Suez Canal were captured by Soviet Union too. The Comintern power grew very large due to this war. Since Stalin refused to return Europe to the Allies, tension was building up.

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Two satellite nations were fromed to control the people in Europe.

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Gaan Gwok-dung and his soldiers liberated Xinjing, the capital of Manchukuo. After Pu-yi was rescued from his palace, he and his cabinet were asked to sign the unconditional surrender of Manchukuo.

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The switch-flag surprised the Japanese garrison, as more than 20 divisions were still trapped in Manchuria at the time. Cantonian soldiers were ordered to assault those trapped divisions.

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Two Japanese divisions were destroyed by General Miihkali in Hailar.

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The battle plan for encircling Japanese forces in eastern Manchuria.
 
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Greater Cantonian Republic

Liberation War (10)
(1943.08.29 - 1943.10.01)

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Europe, September 1, 1943. The Axis fell, and the Comintern took the seat. Gaan Gwok-dung thought a war between the Allies and the Comintern was inevitable, so Cantonia should end this war quickly, and pull out from the Allies to avoid war against Soviet Union.

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Asia, September 1, 1943. Japanese forces would be driven out from the continent soon.

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60 thousand Japanese soldiers were trapped in Dalian. After several hours of battle, they were forced to disarm and surrender to Cantonian Army.

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The battle plan was working. 120 thousand more Japanese troops were trapped in Jiamusi, and they were defeated by General Wang Tsing-fei.

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After Cantonian Army finished reorginising, they were ordered to cross the river and enter Korea.

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Asia, October 1, 1943. Basically the whole Manchuria was liberated, and Korea will be liberated in a month. After this, Gaan Gwok-dung might consider the possibility of ending this war.

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Europe, October 1, 1943. The last member of the Axis - Italy, were dooming. In the meantime, the Allies and the Comintern started to discuss the future of Europe - if there were one.

Voting Time
Vote available for this chapter : Slider Move
Available choices:
(3/0)More freedom should be give to the people. (towards Democratic)
.Gaan Gwok-dung
.Gaan Gwok-loeng
.Lao Zi-feng
(0/1)→The state must have more power to protect the people from enemy. (towards Authoritarian)
.Kane
(1/0)→We shall be a ture socialist! (towards Left)
.Wang Tsing-fei
(1/0)→We shall be more liberal. (towards Right)
.Jiu Zung-jan
→Police and Military should have more power to protect us. (towards Closed Society)
(1/0)→The government should be able to command the factories. (towards Central Planning)
.Ching Chang-chon

(Several choices were disabled as Cantonia was in war time)


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Cantonian government, October 1, 1943.
 
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grayghost : :D
Well, I would not be with war with such a great nation now. :)

Paxdax : Yes, this AAR had no historical accuracy. :rofl:

Crush3r : Not a really good idea, as our Navy might be crushed by Japanese if we sailed to the open sea right now. :(
Yes, our troops perform badly due to lack of HQ, the problem was fixed in June, yet there are not much well-orginised Japanese forces to deal with.

DarkReborn : :D
This is our job, isn't it?
 
I propose a move to the right (this time).