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by Unicario » Sun Sep 14, 2014 12:25 pm
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by Ruridova » Sun Sep 14, 2014 4:17 pm
Unicario wrote:Ruridova wrote:The Confederate forces had again stabilized, though they had lost significant ground. Again the bloodshed resumed, with the Confederates having resumed their fight-to-the-death strategy.
After months of failed fighting, Confederate morale in the Meijis finally collapsed with the Japanese ceasefire offer. The Confederates responded to the offer of ceasefire with an offer of surrender.
While the Okinawa campaign gained and halted again, the surrender of the Confederacy on the Meiji Islands was a rather serious shock. Japanese morale had remained moderately high due to patriotism to defend the Empire, especially territory such as the Meiji Islands, which had more Japanese people living on it than anywhere else -- even possibly Japan.
General William Yukimura accepted the Confederate surrender offer and stated that all Confederate soldiers participating in the Meiji Islands were free to leave if they so wished. The Japanese officers however warned that the seas of Asia were still hostile and that, "while we have concluded peace with each other here on these islands; the war rages around us. You may sail for home under the risk of being sunk, or you may remain behind for a time in good faith, and we shall see a new day dawn on the world."
The Meiji Islands campaign had come to an end, and with it, one of the bloodiest chapters of the Pacific War.A
After the surrender was issued, on the night of May 1st, funeral pyres turned the skies of the Meiji Islands orange as Japanese soldiers conducted final rites for their fallen brothers. As the bodies were turned to ash, and those ashes were spread to the Kingdom of Heaven, where Empress Meiji resided, the lyrics of Umi Yukaba were belted out in a funeral march. The singing could be heard across the front-lines in the Confederate camp as they too, conducted final rites for their dead.
If I go away to the sea,
I shall be a corpse washed up.
If I go away to the mountain,
I shall be a corpse in the grass
But if I die for the Emperor,
It will not be a regret.
In his ever fleeting moments of lucidity as he continued to experience health and mental decay from old age and infirmness, Emperor Alexander, upon being informed of the Meiji Islands victory, was said to have wept. "The Empire is saved... victory is at hand!"
Shrillland wrote:On the edge of Albany, District of Carteria
Roosevelt's Rough Riders had arrived on the rear flank of the CSA's main army, launching a surprise attack.
Unicario wrote:Hokkaido
May 4
The Japanese government issued a final ultimatum. If the Ainu people surrendered their King to the Imperial Army, they would all be spared mass cleansing or deportation. General Kamakura had begrudgingly accepted the Emperor's demand to give the Ainu a final warning before the Final Campaign started against them. The Emperor said that "all of Asia can be brothers again," but that "rebellion would not be tolerated."
by Unicario » Sun Sep 14, 2014 4:24 pm
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by The Vaktovian Empire » Sun Sep 14, 2014 5:59 pm
To: Tawantisuyu
Cc: Confederate States of America
From: Albert Dejaro
Dear esteemed leaders,
While I realize no support was sent to aide either side in the short civil war which has lasted about two weeks from either of your countries, the Republicans wishing for Democracy. We were able to establish an interim government in Brasilia, and the capital has become the new spectacle of Democracy in Brazil. However, the Fascists, who have now combined the Imperials, Junta, and Fascists into one government and military body, have retreated North into the Amazon, but we will not pursue for the time being. We have established and secured all military bases, and cities in the South, and all installations and settlements of any population South of Brasilia in Brazil are secured and Democratic.
We wish to assure both states that danger on Tawantisuyu's borders at least has ceased. However, a continued Aeroship strike on Fascists where we can find them in the Amazon will be established, and when we realize where they are headed, we will attempt to cut the head off the dragon so-to-speak.
However, we were wondering if the membership of the OAS for Brazil is still going to be considered of the Imperial Dictatorship of the Emperador and now Fascist State of Brazil, or will be remade to only allow the interim government for Southern Brazil to be considered the legitimate successor and only member of Brazil to the OAS.
Thank You,
Albert Dejaro, Interim Leader for the Federative Republic of Brazil
by Bojikami » Sun Sep 14, 2014 7:32 pm
by Unicario » Mon Sep 15, 2014 4:23 pm
by Ruridova » Mon Sep 15, 2014 5:29 pm
Unicario wrote:May 6, 1892
General William Yukimura dispatched an emissary to the Confederate soldiers congregating across the former front-line. He invited them to dine with the Japanese soldiers in their camp, and stated that, "No veteran of this war should have to go hungry, we have earned our fill of food." In good faith, he sent a box of rations over to the Confederates.
by Unicario » Mon Sep 15, 2014 5:39 pm
by Ruridova » Mon Sep 15, 2014 5:47 pm
Unicario wrote:May 6, 1892
General Yukimura dispatched a small caravan of rations to the Confederate camp and opened his camp to Confederates, so long as they left their weapons in their camp.
Under Maritza's direction, the High Assembly of Tawantinsuyu discussed the intervention proposal made by the OAS. After some labouring, Tawantinsuyu formally approved the resolution and voted Yes for intervention, believing it nigh time to restore order to Brazil.
by Unicario » Mon Sep 15, 2014 6:09 pm
Ruridova wrote:Unicario wrote:May 6, 1892
General Yukimura dispatched a small caravan of rations to the Confederate camp and opened his camp to Confederates, so long as they left their weapons in their camp.
The Confederates, having long since dropped their weapons, begin eating the Japanese rations. Several groups of Confederates, seeking some form of recreation, cross the former no-man's-land with crude bats and balls. The Japanese-Americaners in the group serve as translators, and offer to teach the Japanese soldiers how to play a Confederate game: baseball.Under Maritza's direction, the High Assembly of Tawantinsuyu discussed the intervention proposal made by the OAS. After some labouring, Tawantinsuyu formally approved the resolution and voted Yes for intervention, believing it nigh time to restore order to Brazil.
With Tawantisuyu's vote yes, OAS intervention became inevitable. Even if Venezuela and the URCA voted against the proposal, it would be 4 in favor to 2 against with 2 abstaining.
As a result, the OAS formally decreed that it's members would recommend the government of Dejaro and the Republicans, and would aid them against the fascists through all possible means.
by The Vaktovian Empire » Mon Sep 15, 2014 6:10 pm
To: The Confederate States of America
Cc: Tawantisuyu
From: Alvon Durant, Fascist Party Leader
Dear esteemed leaders,
I hope you realize large civilian populations in the thousands and millions of Northeastern Brazil where the legitmate government of the land has been driven to, support our new ideology. As such, should you choose to intervene with your "OAS" it will be seen as breaking codes of war that involve the sparing of innocent lives of civilians and attacking non-military infrastructure and property. Should you still choose to wage a war with us after reading upon this message, we will show no mercy in rising great Fascist pride in the Northeast, and creating an unstoppable state bent on crushing the Western Sphere and Democracy. I will not send a message again. I make my point clear: Don't attack us, or face the consequences of your actions in return.
Sincerely,
Alvon Durant
by Unicario » Mon Sep 15, 2014 6:12 pm
The Vaktovian Empire wrote:Recife, Brazil
Alvont Durant had realized quickly that the OAS and Dejaro would be after him. As such, he gathered enough civilian support in Recife promising a Nationalistic, Fascist, but also somewhat of a similar Imperial Government as before. Basically, Durant wanted to combine the Fascist ideals of his Fascist French Republic with the ideals of Roman Italy, as well as some policies of the late Emperador Sanintino. People here in Recife, generally unaware of of the new Republican ideals of the South, and also the capital of the Junta during the Emperador's Imperial government, were very supportive of this proposal. As well as this, Fortaleza, and Belem had city and surrounding countryside-wide searches finding the rebels in these cities and either driving them out or killing them in mass numbers. The insurgents were labeled terrorists by Durant and told the people they needed to be "Taken care of" in order to preserve the balance and order of the new great Fascist Dictatorate that could become of Northeastern Brazil. As such, the people became pro-Fascist in large swaths, as well in surroundign cities. Durant knew that without civilians in harms way and those who supported the new ideology in the thousands and millions could not be bombed and attacked by the OAS. The Republican Brazilians could attack as much as they want but he sent a clear message to the CSA.To: The Confederate States of America
Cc: Tawantisuyu
From: Alvon Durant, Fascist Party Leader
Dear esteemed leaders,
I hope you realize large civilian populations in the thousands and millions of Northeastern Brazil where the legitmate government of the land has been driven to, support our new ideology. As such, should you choose to intervene with your "OAS" it will be seen as breaking codes of war that involve the sparing of innocent lives of civilians and attacking non-military infrastructure and property. Should you still choose to wage a war with us after reading upon this message, we will show no mercy in rising great Fascist pride in the Northeast, and creating an unstoppable state bent on crushing the Western Sphere and Democracy. I will not send a message again. I make my point clear: Don't attack us, or face the consequences of your actions in return.
Sincerely,
Alvon Durant
by Bojikami » Mon Sep 15, 2014 6:22 pm
by Shrillland » Mon Sep 15, 2014 6:31 pm
by Ruridova » Mon Sep 15, 2014 6:57 pm
Unicario wrote:Ruridova wrote:The Confederates, having long since dropped their weapons, begin eating the Japanese rations. Several groups of Confederates, seeking some form of recreation, cross the former no-man's-land with crude bats and balls. The Japanese-Americaners in the group serve as translators, and offer to teach the Japanese soldiers how to play a Confederate game: baseball.
With Tawantisuyu's vote yes, OAS intervention became inevitable. Even if Venezuela and the URCA voted against the proposal, it would be 4 in favor to 2 against with 2 abstaining.
As a result, the OAS formally decreed that it's members would recommend the government of Dejaro and the Republicans, and would aid them against the fascists through all possible means.
In the interim days between the surrender of the Confederate Army in the Meiji Islands, and the departure of the Confederate Army from Japanese soil upon conclusion of peace, the Japanese and Confederates would play crude games of baseball together. At the conclusion of the Confederate withdrawal, seventy six days after the Confederate surrender on the Meiji Islands, The Confederates had won 61 games to the Japanese soldiers' 15. At the shore, General Yukimura presented the Confederate commander with a special gift. He explained that it had been fashioned in celebration of these games they had played. Printed on the cup was a Japanese imperial Chrysanthemum, with the same phrase written in English and Japanese.
"In celebration of Confederate-Japanese fraternity and peace."
The Meiji Cup, a world celebrated Pan-Asian baseball tournament, was born that day in 1892. Starting in 1912, on the thirtieth anniversary of the end of the war, the Second Meiji Cup would begin.
Shrillland wrote:May 9, 1892
Albany, District of Carteria
West of the city, Colonel Roosevelt's radi had proven a success with only 81 deaths, and now Miles' main army was heading in to eliminate the remainder of the Confederate force, and then do the same when the second force came from the southwest.
New York City, New York
The Canadians had a small force of 39,000 assisting the Japanese in Brooklyn for when the Confederates arrive.
Southern Oregon
Akiyama, not knowing of the impending Japanese attack, was preparing his own assault to enter Northern California as the sun rose.
Although A Day in The Life was banned for being made by enemies, it would be a popular piece later in the year. Fon Licht's book sold quite well, as did most books that carried the name in the Empire.
But now, all paled under the power of nature....
[/quote]May 9, 1892
The Day of Black Sun
San Diego was a beautiful city. That was the thought that crossed Air Commander James Wilson as the Japanese zeppelin fleet approached the city. They had departed Alaska for warmer climate, to launch Operation: Hachiman. Wilson, a pious Christian, muttered a prayer to God before authorizing the fleet to begin bombing San Diego and Tijuana, believing it now needed to end the war forever.
"May God be with us in this mission." He concluded as the zeppelin began to unload it's arsenal on the Confederate-Mexican city.
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