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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 31, 2010 10:50:36 GMT -5
Due to the recent invasion of the UPM, a subtle evacuation of Poland has begun. The government is slowly but steadily moving from the current capital of Warsaw, to a new capital city being erected in Northern Ireland. There the Polish government may stay and still function even if Poland is captured. Also the Polish treasury, along with all the information/files of the government, is also being moved to the new capital in Northern Ireland. Polish businesses are also being moved to Northern Ireland, although they are still functioning in Poland. Much like Germany, ancient Polish artifacts and heirlooms are being moved to Northern Ireland to preserve these relics of Poland’s past. Polish citizens are also being given the option of leaving the country, either temporarily if Poland wins the war, or permanently if she loses. Although some of these citizens are moving to Northern Ireland, Poland requests that Polish citizens are allowed to flee and live in such countries as Germany and the Italian Empire to the east, as well as countries such as America across the ocean. Finally, Northern Ireland is having defenses erected around and inside of the island, effectively making it an island fortress, a last ditch effort in saving Poland if the nation must retreat.
(Feel free to reply to this, this is an "open" thread regarding Polands fate in the war.)
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Post by Teodosio del Olmo on Aug 31, 2010 19:16:54 GMT -5
As an ally of Poland, the AFS would like to offer Polish citizens and leaders the sanctuary of our land. Special arrangements can be made for a Polish diplomatic community in the souther AFS, where the weather and climate are more like that Poland. Just as we have offered this to Poland, the offer stands for all European allies.
Of course, these diplomatic communities would be expected to contribute to the war effort, which I believe no-one would dispute. In addition to our offer of sanctuary, we are offering Poland and Germany AFS weapons at cost. We are also sending Germany and Poland 50,000 Y21 rifles, the standard assault rifle of the AFS, with accompanying ammunition. More weapons can be sent and the cost can be held until the end of the war with the UPM. We are also offering 5000 K18 main battle tanks to Poland and Germany, free of cost.
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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Sept 2, 2010 11:26:15 GMT -5
Poland thanks the AFS for the offer, and states that some Polish citizens will most likely wish to head towards the AFS. Also the Polish citizens will gladly work towards the war, whether it be manufacturing weapons or donating money. Poland also thanks the AFS for the battle rifles, and also accepts the request for the tanks. Poland states that at this time no further weapons will need to be purchased, but the offer will most likely be taken in the future if the war lasts. Also Poland assures the AFS that all weapons will be paid for once the war is over.
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