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The World 1912-1992! (IC/OPEN)

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 6:06 am
by Liecthenbourg
It is 1912! and oh boy have we got a show for you! Empires will fall, rebels will take up arms and countries will be split up...but you'll say...this would just be a historical RP? WRONG! Events will take place based on how/and what the players do, but anything can happen!, France and Germany can be allies, countries do not need to be involved at all! etc etc
You will lead your nation through these 80 years of troubled times.(If all goes well, it will be extended)

Every 6 pages is a year, every page is two months.
Roster
France:Liecthenbourg
Austria-Hungary:Liberated Counties
Italy:Elerian
Russian Empire:G-tech Corporation
Romania:Sovjetia
British Empire:Valentir
Germany:Verbluffen III
Netherlands:Seven United Netherlands
Bulgaria:Turkiye Federal Republic
Switzerland:The TARDIS Community
Mexico:Epraria
Argentina:Ardboe Eire
Denmark:Grandkiin
Greece:Mauretania Tingitana
Sweden:Felbah
Serbia:Black Marshes
Japan:Arablorn
Brazil:Aquitainia
USA:Thanatttynia

Map of the World: http://i41.tinypic.com/f3f7y8.png

Co-Ops:Liberated Counties, G-Tech Corporation, Valentir
OOC: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=238186&p=14133452#p14133452

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 6:13 am
by Ayaroko
-Japan begins construction of 3 new cargo ships as part of a new plan to rely more on trading than conquest, under the orders of Emperor Taisho-

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 6:32 am
by Liecthenbourg
Paris, French Republic
President Raymond Poincaré sat in parliment, discussing with various ministers about things that would benefit the French Republic as a whole.
It was decided that the miltary though already strong, should be trained much more regularly and be up to date on the latest tactics. Aswell as this the President phoned all embassies in Paris and informed all nations that had responded that the French politicians wished to discuss world affairs.

Vientiane, Indochina
The French Governor Paul Louis Luce under orders from French High Command, began preparing the garrison of soldiers (numbering some 245,000 men) to begin preparing for an invasion of Thailand.
(Please inform me if you believe those numbers are too high)

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 8:32 am
by Ayaroko
Kyoto, Japan
After having heard the message from the French Republic, Emperor Taisho orders the diplomatic party in France to attend this meeting.

Japanese Embassy, France
After having received his orders, Ambassador Nadachi prepares himself to attend the diplomatic conference.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 8:37 am
by G-Tech Corporation
The Kremlin, Moscow, Russian Empire

Tsar Nicholas II's hands drummed on his throne's arm in thought. Before him his ministers reported- as they did every morning- on the state of the Empire. Modernization and the implementation of his industrial reforms was slow, very slow. Though Russia had extensive rail networks, they all faced westward to Europe, not eastward to his vast resource-rich and sparsely populated dominions. He would see that changed, indeed. Russia's coffers were not vast, but they could support a few projects at least.

Russian Embassy, Paris, French Republic

Dmitri Menveyev, the Russian Ambassador to France, received the message that the French President Poincare had phoned to invite him to a session of the French Parliament. He stroked his short beard, weighing what this development could mean, then shrugged slightly. He summoned his driver and motorcar, and they made for the seat of the French government. Whatever happened, it would be interesting and valuable information for his liege, the Tsar.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 8:44 am
by Lolloh
Rome, Italy
Emanuele VIII attended parliament, which approved buying newer equipment for the army. However, it will likely take 20 years to complete.

Tripoli, Libya
150.000 men are now stationed in Libya, and have begun a new offensive against desert Guerillas, employing 8 reconnasaince aircraft to do so.

OOC I'll assume Libya and the Dodecanese Islands have already been conquered. If you don't want that to be, war with the Ottamans it is.

Mogadishu, Somalia
30.000 men are now stationed in the country. Reequipped with more modern equipment (6 years behind everyone else), along with 13 airplanes, they begin an offensive to take Ethiopia.

Aden, Eritrea
10.000 men are now stationed in the country. They begin and offensive with 4 airplanes on Ethiopia.

To France
From Italy
We would like to buy modern artillery, particularly your 75mm cannon, for our campaign on Ethiopia. We would also like your guarantee of non-intervention, or even intervention on our side if possible.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 8:56 am
by Liecthenbourg
Lolloh wrote:Rome, Italy
Emanuele VIII attended parliament, which approved buying newer equipment for the army. However, it will likely take 20 years to complete.

Tripoli, Libya
150.000 men are now stationed in Libya, and have begun a new offensive against desert Guerillas, employing 8 reconnasaince aircraft to do so.

OOC I'll assume Libya and the Dodecanese Islands have already been conquered. If you don't want that to be, war with the Ottamans it is.

Mogadishu, Somalia
30.000 men are now stationed in the country. Reequipped with more modern equipment (6 years behind everyone else), along with 13 airplanes, they begin an offensive to take Ethiopia.

Aden, Eritrea
10.000 men are now stationed in the country. They begin and offensive with 4 airplanes on Ethiopia.

To France
From Italy
We would like to buy modern artillery, particularly your 75mm cannon, for our campaign on Ethiopia. We would also like your guarantee of non-intervention, or even intervention on our side if possible.

To Italy
From France
We shall not sell the 75, however we could send 160 to aid your campaign, but commanded by French crews.


Outside the French Parliment Building, Paris, France
The motorcar of the Russian Ambassador came to a halt outside the Parliment buidling, stopping beside the steps that led up to it, waiting by the steps was Georges Clemenceau the French Prime Minister, standing at his side, stood two French Soldiers, dressed in the typical French blue uniform.

Vientiane, Indochina
The force had been assembled, 200,000 infantry, 40,000 Cavalry, and the remaining 5,000 were machinegun crews, and gunners for the various artillery pieces present.
Under the Command, of General Foch the force moved out and began its short journey into Siam territory.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:08 am
by G-Tech Corporation
French Parliament Building, Paris, French Republic

Ambassador Menveyev dismounted from his vehicle with the sprightly gait of a younger man, his adjunct following him up the steps to the French Parliament at a more stately pace, his arms burdened with documents. Espying the French GM waiting, Dmitri seized the man's hand and pumped it once in gleeful greeting. He looked at the guards with a curious twinkle in his eye, then spoke in flawless Parisian-accented French.

"Well met, Monsieur Clemencau, well met indeed. I do hope you have some tea brewing, for I had to cut short my afternoon luncheon in order to come hither at your President's request. Are you at liberty to discuss his reasons for requesting my presence, or shall we save that discussion for more formal environs?"

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:11 am
by Seven United Netherlands
The Hague, Netherlands
Prime Minister Theodorus Heemskerk and Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands were discussing on what the world looks like nowadays. Tensions are rising between nations and war could break out any moment. Still, the dutch economy was still running quite good, partially thanks to the colony in the East Indies. If war would break out, the Prime Minister and Queen decided that neutrality would be the best strategy. Thanks to the strategical position of the Netherlands, Germany (Rhine), France (Meuse) and the United Kingdom had an interest in the Netherlands not being conquered by another world power. This would hopefully lead to countermeasures from those countries when the Netherlands are under attack.

Dutch Embassy, France
A message from the French president arrived at the Embassy. A global top to discuss world affairs would be held soon. The government of the Netherlands will also be present with a delegation consisting of the Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs Theodorus Heemskerk, Minister of War and Minister of Navy Hendrikus Colijn, Minister of Foreign Affairs Reneke de Marees van Swinderen, Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Trade Aritius Sybrandus Talma and other Dutch diplomats.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:17 am
by Liecthenbourg
Outside French Parliment
"Greetings" Clemenceau said warmly "I have informed the cooks in the parliment building to provide lunch for each delegation and such, whilst we wish to discuss with everyone, we have a proposal for the Grand Russian Empire"
Clemenceau then opened the briefcase he had with him, pulling out a document
Franco-Russian Alliance Treaty
1.The nations of France and Russia will be joint in a military defense pact that will ensure peace in Europe, an attack to one would signal an attack to all.
2.A trade agreement will also be set up, and France will be more then happy to lend aid to Russia and her problems, if this was done vice-versa
3.Russian Ships will be allowed to use French ports, and vice versa aswell as the lending of various military equipment an example being the French 75.
Signed:____________________
Signed:____________________

He then handed the document to Dmitri and spoke once again "You can read it out here, or we may go inside and you can read it there, whilst we wait for the others to arrive"

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:19 am
by Jade Confederacy
Pearl Harbor, United States of America

In the wake of renewed geopolitical tension in Pacific Asia, the US 4th Pacific fleet will be dispatched from its traditional base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii to Subic Bay, Philippians to better protect American interests against foreign threats. Currently this threat comes in two forms. The first was the Imperial Japanese Navy, which vied for dominance with the US Pacific Fleets in East Asia. The USA and Japan’s interest clashed in many fronts including the Japanese expansion into China and many analysts believe that conflict between the two states is inevitable. The second came in the form of the planed French invasion of Siam, which will severely disrupt the balance of power in the Pacific. The USA, not keen on sharing more power with the Europeans, see this as a potential threat to its holdings in the Philippians as well as its interest in China. The US 2nd Pacific Fleet will make a port of call to Canton, China in a show of support for the Chinese government and a show of commitment of America in China.

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Official Commune of the United States of America


To: Raymond Poincaré, President of France

We in the USA are very disturbed by the recent troop movements in South East Asia. Any conflict that arises within the region will inflame tension in an already fragile situation. We strongly urge your government to reconsider your plans in South East Asia and remove troops for the border areas of Indochina. If any conflict arise, the US government will not stand behind the French either military or diplomatically. The USA will also take the appropriate actions according to our own interests. Thus, we ask again for your government to reconsider.

- Philander C. Knox, Secretary of State of the United States of America

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:28 am
by Valentir
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:31 am
by Honeydew inc
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Message from The German Empire


To: Raymond Poincaré, President of France
From: Wilhelm II, German Emperor

Date: 27 April 1912
Subject: Alliance with France



Greetings. As you may know, I am the German Emperor. I know our nations have fought a war for Alsace-Lorraine recently and I would like to reinforce the diplomatic bonds between our nations. For that, I would like to propose a meeting in Berlin to discuss an eventual alliance.

From a fellow Leader,

Wilhelm II,
The Kaiser of the German Empire and the King of Prussia

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:33 am
by Liecthenbourg
To: Raymond Poincaré, President of France

We in the USA are very disturbed by the recent troop movements in South East Asia. Any conflict that arises within the region will inflame tension in an already fragile situation. We strongly urge your government to reconsider your plans in South East Asia and remove troops for the border areas of Indochina. If any conflict arise, the US government will not stand behind the French either military or diplomatically. The USA will also take the appropriate actions according to our own interests. Thus, we ask again for your government to reconsider.

- Philander C. Knox, Secretary of State of the United States of America

To Philander C. Knox Secretary of the State of the United States of America
From Raymond Poincaré, President of France
How will this upset the balance of power in anyway, the Kingdom of Siam is a neutral nation and we only plan on expanding into territory that has been faught over for some time, if the British did this would it be seen as an upset of the balance of power? considering a majority of the world is under their influence.I will take the appropriate measures that will insure the "balance of power" is not upset in anyway, if you feel that we would be posing a threat against your Phillipines islands, remember who helped your country become a country.


Dear British Empire
From the French Republic
A meeting for all leaders of the world, is being held in Paris, I have already contacted your ambassadors.


Dear German Empire
From the French Republic
A meeting for all leaders of the world, is being held in Paris, I have already contacted your ambassadors

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:38 am
by G-Tech Corporation
French Parliament Building, Paris, France

Ambassador Medveyev look the document and looked at long and hard, then walked into the building. His actions spoke as loud as words; this was a matter that needed a proper environment for deliberation. He took a seat in the room prepared for the diplomatic personnel, then at last spoke to Clemenceau, smiling.

"I, as a representative of my Tsar, see no problems in this agreement. As such, I can accept it as it stands." He pulled a steel-tipped ballpoint pen from the pocket of his dapper waistcoat, and signed the document.

The Ambassador then leaned back in his chair, and spoke in musing tones. "With that aside, I must tell you that my Tsar has also informed me that the Russian Empire would be interested in any terms of a separate agreement that would see French industrial advisers and agricultural experts come to my homeland; you know it, I am sure, but our people have been slow to embrace the progress that has so defined Europe. Russia has unlimited untapped potential, and my sovereign would consider a great sign of Franc-Russian friendship if your government could provide such assistance. Perhaps some favorable tariff relaxations would be in order in exchange for such a gesture." He smiled then, a slight smile.

Kapan, Persia

Infantryman Petor Grovinko marched along with his fellow soldiers in their thick greatcoats, south into the disorganized lands of the Shah. After the disastrous Constitutional Revolution and the refusal of the Majlis to dismiss their hostile treasurer general, it was time for a show of force against the Persians. They would not defy Russia again. Nearly a hundred and thirty thousand men of the Imperial Russian Army tramped south from the Russian zone of influence towards Tabriz.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:40 am
by Ayaroko
French Parliamentary Building
The Japanese diplomatic car pulls up to the building, and Ambassador Nadachi steps out, in professional attire. He strides up to the building flanked by two Japanese Imperial guards, bows, and says in passable, but in no means excellent, French: "Prime Minister. I am pleased to greet you in this government building of yours. May I ask what we will be discussing?"

Sapparo Ship-building
As the construction of the three cargo ships commense, new plans are being formulated to increase trade with other countries. Advertisements are being placed for the crews of the ships, and the government is investigating what resource that it has access to will be most useful in trade.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:45 am
by Liecthenbourg
French Parliament Building, Paris, France

Ambassador Medveyev look the document and looked at long and hard, then walked into the building. His actions spoke as loud as words; this was a matter that needed a proper environment for deliberation. He took a seat in the room prepared for the diplomatic personnel, then at last spoke to Clemenceau, smiling.

"I, as a representative of my Tsar, see no problems in this agreement. As such, I can accept it as it stands." He pulled a steel-tipped ballpoint pen from the pocket of his dapper waistcoat, and signed the document.

The Ambassador then leaned back in his chair, and spoke in musing tones. "With that aside, I must tell you that my Tsar has also informed me that the Russian Empire would be interested in any terms of a separate agreement that would see French industrial advisers and agricultural experts come to my homeland; you know it, I am sure, but our people have been slow to embrace the progress that has so defined Europe. Russia has unlimited untapped potential, and my sovereign would consider a great sign of Franc-Russian friendship if your government could provide such assistance. Perhaps some favorable tariff relaxations would be in order in exchange for such a gesture." He smiled then, a slight smile.

George smiled in return, and signed the document himself
"I believe we would be able to send some industrial and agricultural experts, I shall begin contacting people first thing after this meeting, at the latest tomorrow morning" he then sat as a waitress entered the room, and placed a teapot, a large amount of cups, sugar, milk and various foods on the large table infront of them, she then bowed and walked out of the room
"Well, have what you like if you are hungry" George said as he poured himself a cup of tea and grabbed a cracker and some paté. He then noticed the Japanese delegation enter
"Greetings, we are discussing world affairs, trade agreements, alliances territory and such, come sit" he then gestured to the seats infront of them.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:51 am
by Liberated Counties
Vienna

After the meeting of parliament had ended, it had been decided that Austria-Hungary would abolish the separate Austrian and Hungarian parliaments, and instead introduce a joint parliament in order to speed up the tedious political processes that had plagued Austria-Hungarian Politics. Franz Josef still remained Emperor, however.

It had also been decided, that Austria-Hungary needed to rethink its entire foreign policy, and now seeks alliances with The British Empire and The French Empire as well as seeking trade agreements with them, other nations that Austria-Hungary also seek to trade with are the Netherlands and the Italian States. Diplomats have been accordingly dispatched.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:54 am
by Honeydew inc
French Parliament's Building

The German Ambassador, Frederich Otto, arrives at the building with a translator by his side. He then said in German:
"Mr Prime Minister, I am honoured to represent the German Empire in this meeting."

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:58 am
by Liecthenbourg
Honeydew inc wrote:French Parliament's Building

The German Ambassador, Frederich Otto, arrives at the building with a translator by his side. He then said in German:
"Mr President, I am honoured to represent the German Empire in this meeting."

"Its Prime Minister" George replied "I shall be the Presidents representative in this meeting, as he still has the country to run" Clemenceau then gestured to the seats around the table "Sit, if you like, the Japanese and Russian delegations are already here, if you have anything to discuss with the French Republic please let me know"

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 10:04 am
by Honeydew inc
Liecthenbourg wrote:
Honeydew inc wrote:French Parliament's Building

The German Ambassador, Frederich Otto, arrives at the building with a translator by his side. He then said in German:
"Mr President, I am honoured to represent the German Empire in this meeting."

"Its Prime Minister" George replied in "I shall be the Presidents representative in this meeting, as he still has the country to run" Clemenceau then gestured to the seats around the table "Sit, if you like, the Japanese and Russian delegations are already here, if you have anything to discuss with the French Republic please let me know"


"Yes, I would like to propose an Alliance between the attending nations"- he said

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 10:08 am
by Liberated Counties
French Parliament

Heinrich Von Steel exited his car in front of the mighty and imposing parliament building. His assistant helped the old ambassador collect his things before setting off towards the parliament. Heinrich carried a trade proposal in his briefcase, which had been written by the newly founded Austrian-Hungarian parliament.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 10:10 am
by Liecthenbourg
Honeydew inc wrote:
Liecthenbourg wrote:"Its Prime Minister" George replied in "I shall be the Presidents representative in this meeting, as he still has the country to run" Clemenceau then gestured to the seats around the table "Sit, if you like, the Japanese and Russian delegations are already here, if you have anything to discuss with the French Republic please let me know"


"Yes, I would like to propose an Alliance between the attending nations"- he said

George Clemenceau looked baffled "An alliance?...I..I cant accept this, especially with the French people not having a very strong liking towards the Germans..and the fact you hold French territory"

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 10:12 am
by G-Tech Corporation
French Parliament Building, Paris, France

As the German representative spouted some drivel about an alliance of all, Ambassador Menveyev almost choked on his tea. He coughed once, twice, and then chuckled merrily. He turned from his sandwich and steaming tea to look at the German with an incredulous eyebrow.

"You think France will trust you have so recently warred against her?"

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 10:18 am
by Honeydew inc
Liecthenbourg wrote:
Honeydew inc wrote:
"Yes, I would like to propose an Alliance between the attending nations"- he said

George Clemenceau looked baffled "An alliance?...I..I cant accept this, especially with the French people not having a very strong liking towards the Germans..and the fact you hold French territory"


"I know, and an alliance would improve the view of the French. I know that we just warred recently but an alliance would enforce the diplomatic views with France.