TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter One: Tribhuvana's Nepal
-Part Two
-Part Three
-Part Four
-Part Five
-Part Six
CHAPTER TWO: Khadka Tshering's Nepal
-Part Two
-Part Three
-Part Four
Chapter Three: Expansion
-Part Two
Chapter Four: Back From Berlin
-Part Two
-Part Three
-Part Four
CHAPTER FIVE: When All is Said and Done
-Part Two
-Part Three
-Part Four
CHAPTER SIX: We Will Have Vengeance
-Part Two
-Part Three
-Part Four
Interlude I- Surreality
CHAPTER SEVEN: Waking Nightmare
-Part Two
-Part Three
-Part Four
CHAPTER EIGHT: China? Bah, it does not Exist!
-Part Two
-Part Three
CHAPTER NINE: Last Chance
-Part Two
-Part Three
-Part Four
-Part Five
-Part Six
-Part Seven
CHAPTER TEN: Rendezvous at Lhasa
-Part Two
-Part Three
-Part Four
Chapter Eleven: Blackmail
-Part Two
-Part Three
Chapter Twelve: Boiling Point
-Part Two
-Part Three
-Part Four
Chapter Thirteen: The White Sun
-Part Two
-Part Three
Interlude II- Insanity
Chapter Fourteen: On the Edge
-Part Two
Chapter Fifteen: A Day Off
-Part Two
-Part Three
-Part Four
Chapter Sixteen: Contact
-Part Two
-Part Three
-Part Four
Chapter Seventeen: The Resistance
-Part Two
-Part Three
-Part Four
Chapter Eighteen: As Will the World
-Part Two
-Part Three
-Part Four
Chapter Nineteen: The Front
-Part Two
-Part Three
Chapter Twenty: The Return of the Emperor
-Part Two
-Part Three
-Part Four
Chapter Twenty-One: The Oligarchy
-Part Two
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Nepal über alles!This is my first "attempt" at an AAR. I will be playing as Nepal, 1936-54 (hopefully), Hoi2DD v1.2, Normal/Normal, no mods (except for my own).
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CHAPTER ONE
Tribhuvana's Nepal
The Narayanhiti Palace
Kathmandu, Nepal
9:00 AM January 3, 1936
King Tribhuvana Bir Bikram Shah Dev sat at the head of a long wooden table. Further down on either side were the various ministers in his fascist government.
Juddha Rana, the backstabbing head of government, Minister of Security, and Chief of Staff. Keshar Rana, the intellectual Foreign Minister. Mohan Rana, the genius Minister of Armaments. Baber Rana, the industrious Head of Intelligence. Padma Rana, a follower of the “Guns and Butter” Doctrine. And at the other end of the table, the all-but useless Chiefs of the Navy and Airforce, Rudra Rana and Kiran Rana.
This was the government King Tribhuvana had chosen. This was the government that would lead Nepal, whether it was to glory or to ruin.
“Our meeting will now commence,” the king said. He got up from his seat, walked to the wall, and pinned a map of Asia to it.
Tribhuvana took out a pointer and jabbed Nepal. “This is the state of affairs now. Our current territory is not nearly enough. We do not have sufficient resources or manpower to build and maintain a modern army. And although Britain has guaranteed our independence, we are little more than their puppet. And they have impeded our expansion into other territory.”
Tribhuvana pointed to Bhutan. “We are surrounded on three sides by enemies. Therefore, the only way to expand it up, through Tibet.”
Juddha Rana spoke up. “But do we have the means to do this.
“Not at the moment,” Tribhuvana said. “Our military is in a sorry state of affairs. We only have two woefully outdated and undersupplied divisions in the capital. But again, without territory, resources and manpower we cannot grow stronger. With the help of Bhutan and England we can take Tibet. This will put us on the road to victory.”
Tribhuvana pulled out a folder and passed it around to his ministers.
“This folder contains all the details of Nepal’s struggling economy. We have a small resource depot in the capital. No major trades yet to speak of, although I trust that will soon be remedied. And as you can see on the left, we do not even have the economic clout to put together one more infantry division.”
“Our research teams have outlined “Early Infantry Division,” and have started work on Basic Machine tools. This will help Nepal greatly.”
Turning to Keshar Rana, his foreign minister, Tribhuvana said, “This meeting is adjourned. But Keshar, you need to work out a declaration of war against Tibet. We will meet here the same time in three days to act on that declaration.”
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