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Post by Germany on Sept 20, 2004 15:03:15 GMT -5
We well accpet but hand over most of Iceland's Territroy to Germany. Reyajavik and anything 20 miles from it (including water) will be British Territory. Then war shall be declared on Great Britain. We'd hope it would never come to this but if you want to sacirfice your homeland and everything you ever owned for a small usless (to you) peice of land in Iceland; so be it.
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Post by Germany on Sept 20, 2004 15:03:47 GMT -5
OOC: What are you talking about?! I posted that they left their ports like a RL week ago!
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Post by Belgium Liberation Army on Sept 20, 2004 15:05:05 GMT -5
OCC: Has the public learned of this yet? If so, I think I need to get in contact with Great Britain...
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Post by Great Britain on Sept 20, 2004 15:07:25 GMT -5
Then war shall be declared on Great Britain. We'd hope it would never come to this but if you want to sacirfice your homeland and everything you ever owned for a small usless (to you) peice of land in Iceland; so be it. then nevermind Germany can have it. But You be under extreme watch. Ooc: I always wanted to have a good reason to go to war with Germany. Not some large war over a useless peace of land.
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Post by Germany on Sept 20, 2004 15:11:35 GMT -5
OCC: Has the public learned of this yet? If so, I think I need to get in contact with Great Britain... OOC: I'm pretty sure Iceland civilians can see a large German naval fleet on their shores. So yes, the public knows of it.
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Post by Germany on Sept 20, 2004 20:17:21 GMT -5
KEFLAVIK, ICELAND
"So far so smooth" Said General Prittwitz under his breath.
As he watched the equipment unload onto the beaches and his soldiers socialising with their comrades. Before they unlaoded completly, the General ordered to secure the landing zone's perimeter. It was going smooth, just as planed. Iceland had a history of just letting the countries take over. Realistically the German army could take over the capital with just a mere one hundred men.
Although Icelandic resistance was futile, German Intelligence presisted to bring along a German Division. They really didn't know if the British would counter-attack. Either way, the General knew he was taking Iceland.
They start their invasion in Keflavik, mainly because if there's going to be any Danish military located here, it would be massed in Keflavik and Reykjavik. The General had been given direct orders from the Kaiser himself, saying that the German forces are not to be hostile the the Icelanders unless they posed a threat on the German Soldier's lives.
So in other words, if there are any militia massing in these cities, shoot to kill. But they are to enter the cities, handing out candy bars, and give the occasional smile and wave to the citizens on the streets. The Kaiser didn't want this to end up like another Belgium, terrorist attacks happening everywhere. Mostly it probably had to do with his bombing of one of the Belgian major cities. But it was strategical in eliminating the main threat against the German Soldiers. The General and the Kaiser alike, wishes that they dont have to kill more civilian life and cratter this beautiful land.
"General, the 4th Infantry Division is loaded on the beach and is ready to go." Said Lieutenant General Beneckendorff.
"Very well, we're moving out. Remember your orders, do not take hostile action unless provoked." Replied the General.
The Lieutenant General gave him a salute and walked turned around walking the other way towards his men. -------------
The Army Division sets out to Keflavik, they enter the city kindly, just as ordered.
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Post by Germany on Sept 22, 2004 18:06:39 GMT -5
REYKJAVIK, ICELAND
The General looked was looking at the Captial building. While he had already ordered 100 men to storm the building, and take any government staff hostage. They had stormed the building with no resistance, even though there was protesting in the streets, and a few instances where civilians blocked the road to prevent vehicles and artillery from being towed into Iceland, there had been no casualties...so far. And the General wishes it stay that way.
Just then he saw government staff and leaders come out with barrels of rifles pointed to their heads as they have their hands on the back of their head. They were forced to lay down in the street with their hands behind their backs.
"General, we've captured the hostages, we will begin to load them up and send them to command." Said one of his Lieutanents.
Where the hostages were going was the German temperary command post set up at Keflavik. There, they will be locked up. And will stay there untill the total annexation of Iceland has been completed, and the settleing down of the riots.
As the General witnessed the angry civilians, he didn't doubt one bit that there would be militia forming. Too insignifigant to do much but he knew that it was iminent and might be done.
"Very well, set up perimeter, Reykjavik will be our new main command post. We set up here, in the capital building." Said the General.
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Meanwhile, The Imperial German Navy began droping mines on the eastern and northwestern beaches of Iceland. --------
Division of German troops in Iceland Reykjavik- 3,000 troops, 20 tanks, 50 Artillery Keflavik- 1,000 troops, 20 Artillery Hafnarfjordhur- 1,000 troops, 20 Artillery Stramsvik-200 Troops, 10 tanks Hofn-1,000 troops, 10 artillery Hella-300 Troops, 10 Artillery Olafsvik-200 troops Holmavik- 500 troops, 30 artillery Various small villages mostly western Iceland- 2,800 troops, 60 Artillery
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