Story of the Kingdom of Berlin

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November 14, 1996
The King Peter, the leader of Berlin was woken up by his bodyguard. A serious message had come back from the brilliant Marshal Hienz Guderian. The report stated that Russia, Rome, Persia, Aztecs, and the Babylonians had invaded this small and backward kingdom. :eek: :tank: :ar15: :ar15: :rocket: Knowing his kingdom could not possibly repel this invasion, the King decided to bring the war and misery to mother Russia.
January 29, 1997
Berliner spy Hienz Courlen planted huge amounts of explosives in the Gorbachev Tower in Moscow.
To be continued...
 
The explosives had been smuggled from a Roman base in Russia. The idea was to low up this important military center. The top Russian generals and admirals would be in this building.
Febuary 4, 1997
The time came to detonate the explosives. The explosives destroyed 19 of the 85 floors. 281 people were killed including 21 generals and admirals and over 550 people were wounded. Meanwhile, a Russian military base used for operations against Berliner Forces was attacks by a suicide pilot with a plane full of explosives. A Russian secret stealth bomber was destroyed and 17 people died.
 
On September 30, 1997, the Persian, Babylonian and Aztec forces made peace with Berlin. Russian and Roman forces captured Guderianville and were threatening Berlin. Berlin put all available forces to stop the Russo-Roman advance on Berlin.
 
The Allies(Russia and Rome) put 370,000 regular 290,000 veteran and 110,000 elite trops together for an assault on Berlin itself. It expected little resistance because it believed the bulk of Berliner forces were destroyed in the Battle of Guderianville.
 
Meanwhile in Berlin High Command HQ, orders were going out to the 170,000 regular, 150,000 veteran and 61,000 elite troops. The Battle of Berlin began.
The Allied troops were ambushed in a mountain pass outside Berlin and suffered 150,000 casualties. Then the Berliners attacked with 100% of available troops. The attack succeeded under Marshal Guderian. Also a Berliner artillery assault weakened Allied defenses. The Allies sued for peace. They agreed to pay $750,000,000 to the Berliners.
 
The war cost Babylon 17,000 dead and 39,000 wounded. Persia lost 11,000 dead and 27,000 wounded. The Aztecs lost 9,000 dead and 18,500 wounded. The Romans lost 119,620 dead and 211,000 wounded. The Russians lost 131,000 dead and 301,000 wounded. Berlin suffered 342,000 dead and 519,000 wounded. Berliner material losses were estimated at 350 millions dollars.
THE END
 
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