Operation: Oliebollen-Plaice
November 1797
After consulting the council on a plan to invade Britian the kaiser decided to follow Operation: Oliebollen-Plaice, mostly due to the fact the majority of the Millitary had aparently fallen asleep
Oliebollen
Kaptain Raisin Bran II lead his troops into the netherlands, however when he reached waterloo he decided to fortify his troops and wait for the British attack
Hanover Prussians await the British counter attack
soon 2 divisions of British cavalry, 3 millita divisions, 1 infantry division and 3 artillery pieces came to clash agianst the Prussian millitary, however many of the British didnt even reach the top of the hill, due to the defense set up by raisin being able to actually shoot the enemy before they can even reach the top, leaving hundreds of British dead on the side of the hill
however, one division of Militia got lucky and reached the top, allowing them to get inside and get in a hand to hand fight, however it still ended in Prussian victory, part one had gone as planned, The Netherlands were liberated
British fighting agianst the odds
Plaice
at the exact same time that Raisin moved into the netherlands, Superbeaver moved into denmark, however suffering casualties from the defense of hanover, yet the enemy had suffered greater losses.
This time all it took was hiding until the British passed by and ambushing them, Superbeaver made the battle for denmark another Prussian victory
British cavalry decide to hide in what looks to be a haunted village
The Kaiser also accepted a proposal from Sweden, allowing the nation of Sweden to join the Prussian Empire.