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− | The battle began when EU members stormed the Mongolian City of Istanbul in an attempt to return the territory back to it's original owner ([[Turkey]]). The Mongolian Empire however had a military fort nearby prepared for battle. The battle went on for a while with Team 2 having the advantage. Then, the Northern African allies of Team 1 came in and turned the tie of the battle to Team 1. The Military tatic of Team 1 was that they had a traditional tatic of marching with their troops and having others in a sniping/long distance area. Team 2 however had put little thought into this and their main idea was to capture prisoners of war (mainly the famous Mongolian Commander [[Batukhan Kjsneakij]]). This plan of Team 2 led to their defeat and the capture of Bjørn Kelsek the mighty Norwegian commander. Team 2 however eventually got reinforcements when Saudi Arabia and Chad joined the battle. When this happened about |
+ | The battle began when EU members stormed the Mongolian City of Istanbul in an attempt to return the territory back to it's original owner ([[Turkey]]). The Mongolian Empire however had a military fort nearby prepared for battle. The battle went on for a while with Team 2 having the advantage. Then, the Northern African allies of Team 1 came in and turned the tie of the battle to Team 1. The Military tatic of Team 1 was that they had a traditional tatic of marching with their troops and having others in a sniping/long distance area. Team 2 however had put little thought into this and their main idea was to capture prisoners of war (mainly the famous Mongolian Commander [[Batukhan Kjsneakij]]). This plan of Team 2 led to their defeat and the capture of Bjørn Kelsek the mighty Norwegian commander. Team 2 however eventually got reinforcements when Saudi Arabia and Chad joined the battle. When this happened about 70,000 more troops were added to the 230,000 the European countries had. Israel also joined at this time adding 20,000 more troops to 1,800,000. However even outnumbering Team 1, Team 2 eventually lost due to the strategic planning of Team 1. |
Latest revision as of 11:27, 27 June 2010
The Battle of Turkey | |||||||
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Part of WWIV | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Team 1 Mongolian Empire Japan Egyptian Empire Libyan Empire Algeria Morroco Greece Israel |
Team 2 Norway Russia China United Kingdom Baltic Nation Sweden Finland Poland Germany Saudi Arabia Albania Denmark Chad | ||||||
Commanders | |||||||
Batukhan Kjsneakij (Mongolian) | Bjørn Kelsek (Norway P.O.W. | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
180,000 | 300,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
7,000 | 50,000 |
Summary[]
The battle began when EU members stormed the Mongolian City of Istanbul in an attempt to return the territory back to it's original owner (Turkey). The Mongolian Empire however had a military fort nearby prepared for battle. The battle went on for a while with Team 2 having the advantage. Then, the Northern African allies of Team 1 came in and turned the tie of the battle to Team 1. The Military tatic of Team 1 was that they had a traditional tatic of marching with their troops and having others in a sniping/long distance area. Team 2 however had put little thought into this and their main idea was to capture prisoners of war (mainly the famous Mongolian Commander Batukhan Kjsneakij). This plan of Team 2 led to their defeat and the capture of Bjørn Kelsek the mighty Norwegian commander. Team 2 however eventually got reinforcements when Saudi Arabia and Chad joined the battle. When this happened about 70,000 more troops were added to the 230,000 the European countries had. Israel also joined at this time adding 20,000 more troops to 1,800,000. However even outnumbering Team 1, Team 2 eventually lost due to the strategic planning of Team 1.