Chapter Sixteen - Anti-Climax
To strengthen the Allies (again), Sucharski decided to share the secrets of the Polish army with the entirety of the alliance, not just France and the UK. Yugoslavia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Austrailia, Bhutan, Iraq, Nepal, New Zealand, Oman, South Africa and Yeman all received grand technology of some kind.
Back in Poland (again), the retreat was in full swing (again) as thousands of Germans poured into our territory. The city of Krakow was on the Vistula and was made into the makeshift capital of the broken Poland. The German's motorized regiments rushed into the city to declare in part of their empire.
This was enough, despite the country being highly unified and the army actually making progress in the north, a great mob of angry Polish peasants knocked down the doors of the Lukow Intelligence Office and forced the president, Mościcki, at knife point, to....
....concede to Germany.
It was a black day across Europe, the greatest and most powerful nation in eastern Europe was destroyed. Across the nation, all troops stood down to the German might.
The Air Force, after quickly having picked up Sucharski from the Lukow airport, set flight to Portsmith, taking one last glimpse at the city they called home. A tear drop from one of the soldiers, fell, fell down to the Supreme Court which was once standing for democracy.
Somewhere in Russian Poland, a lone, small division of little more then 6'000 Poles heard about the surrender. They picked up their rifles and as much food as they could carry. They all agreed.
In the Konnigsberg Region, the fighting continued, the Baltic states would not forget about Poland. Ulmanis, the leader of Latvia, was voted the leader of the Baltic Alliance (which included Yugoslavia).
Meanwhile, flying over central Germany, the Polish Airforce tried one last Ground Attack. It was marginally successful, but, out of fear, the planes fled before any more casualties were made this day.
You may think it's all over, you may think Poland is knocked out. You'll be wrong. That wasn't the war, the war has just started. VIVA LA RESISTANCE.
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If you guys don't mind, I'm going to #cough# cheat #cough# for the sake of comedy and victory for Poland. Eh?