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- | The **Battle of Paris** was a major engagement | + | The **Battle of Paris** was a major engagement of [[World war 1|i34]], primarily fought between Franco-Swiss and German-Kalmar (Nordic) forces over the city of Paris. Despite numerical superiority, |
===== Prelude ===== | ===== Prelude ===== | ||
- | Following the dramatic reversal of French forces on war day 2 - which saw the Grande Armée dislocated from its forward position in Frankfurt and forced into a frantic defense of the homeland following a disastrous cavalry charge into French lines and several Norse landings in Normandy and Brittany - German and Norse trench-lines faced Paris merely a few chunks away from the main walls. The following week was typified by the construction of extensive fortifications in and around Paris, including major extensions to walls, and a grid like chunk by chunk defense system within the city limits. The largest geo-strategic shift during this week was the successful hiring of Swiss mercenaries | + | Following the dramatic reversal of French forces on war day 2 - which saw the Grande Armée dislocated from its forward position in Frankfurt and forced into a frantic defense of the homeland following a disastrous cavalry charge into French lines and several Norse landings in Normandy and Brittany - German and Norse trench-lines faced Paris merely a few chunks away from the main walls. The following week was typified by the construction of extensive fortifications in and around Paris, including major extensions to walls, and a grid like chunk by chunk defense system within the city limits. The largest geo-strategic shift during this week was the [[switzerland_ww1# |
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+ | ===== The Battle ===== | ||
- | ===== The Battle ===== | ||
The Battle of Paris was a multi-front affair. From the west in Brittany, stood the excellent but smaller (~17) Norse army. To the east of Paris, the numerous but unruly and zoomer mass levy (albeit with some especially competent members) Germans. The initial French strategy was to hold the Western Front with a small but elite group of French fighters, while attempting to contain the German onslaught with the greater part of the French army. The battle featured extensive use of shotguns on order to facilitate rapid suicide rushes into enemy lines. Every chunk was fiercely contested. Perhaps the only effective use of airplanes in the entire iteration was seen in this battle by Cryostat, who racked up a grotesque number of kills in his biplane. | The Battle of Paris was a multi-front affair. From the west in Brittany, stood the excellent but smaller (~17) Norse army. To the east of Paris, the numerous but unruly and zoomer mass levy (albeit with some especially competent members) Germans. The initial French strategy was to hold the Western Front with a small but elite group of French fighters, while attempting to contain the German onslaught with the greater part of the French army. The battle featured extensive use of shotguns on order to facilitate rapid suicide rushes into enemy lines. Every chunk was fiercely contested. Perhaps the only effective use of airplanes in the entire iteration was seen in this battle by Cryostat, who racked up a grotesque number of kills in his biplane. | ||
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A few hours into the battle, French Emperor [[stryker|stryker123abc]] developed an alternate strategy; instead of trying to sustain two fronts - in which France would find itself fighting against uneven odds, on the east and on the west - the French army would instead swarm one front with its entire army, after which it would repeat the same swarming on the opposite front. This ensured momentary local superiority - against the Norse, numerical superiority, | A few hours into the battle, French Emperor [[stryker|stryker123abc]] developed an alternate strategy; instead of trying to sustain two fronts - in which France would find itself fighting against uneven odds, on the east and on the west - the French army would instead swarm one front with its entire army, after which it would repeat the same swarming on the opposite front. This ensured momentary local superiority - against the Norse, numerical superiority, | ||
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+ | ===== Consequences ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Legacy ===== | ||
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+ | The Battle of Paris stands as a strong assertion of the diplomatic and strategic prowess of strykergang, | ||
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+ | ===== Controversy ===== | ||
+ | Some members of the losing side have alleged that the defeat of Nordic-German forces can be ascribed in its entirety to a mid war reset. This claim has been [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Gallery ====== | ||
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