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German Total War 5200 Eastern War 069 Be prepared for both production and combat

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    Under the auspices of Luther and under the influence of alcohol, the kings who seemed to be confiding in each other had a pleasant chat - speaking of it, the countries represented by these people had all fought side by side and had a common enemy, although for  There are still differences on some details, but generally we can reach a cooperation intention.  ([] )

    Due to Vannius's proposal and persistence, cooperation among the countries has expanded from what the kings simply considered military cooperation to comprehensive cooperation in the fields of politics, economy, military, diplomacy, technology, culture and other fields.

    According to the agreement, the countries enter into an alliance and remain consistent diplomatically and militarily - in other words, if a country is attacked, all the Allied Powers are obliged to send troops to fight; and if the enemy does not sign a contract with any of the Allied Powers,  , then you will not be able to sign a contract with any of the allies.

    In addition, the Germanic Kingdom will provide engineering guidance to all allied countries and strive to connect the major cities of the allied countries with roads paved with "Germanic cement" within the next few years, so that the countries can better communicate with each other.  .

    Of course, neither technical guidance nor precious cement are provided in vain.

    As a condition of technology exchange, the British and Bilgeese will share their shipbuilding technology among all the Allied Powers.

    As for the Gaul of Aquitaine, Gaul of Geneva, and Gaul of Crete, who had been calculating for a long time and found that they had nothing to offer, the first two had already assumed the main task of defending the south and deserved preferential treatment.  The latter promised to use food, livestock and manpower as compensation in the future.

    In addition, Vannius also proposed the use of a unified precious metal currency as the basis for trade between the allies - currently, the Germans and Britons do not have currency, while the Gauls have begun to use currency for transactions, and each country has its own currency.  The currencies and currency values ????are different between regions, which is obviously detrimental to the long-term development of the Allies.

    This proposal was unanimously approved by the participating countries.

    In this era, all currencies are real precious metals. Basically, the value is as much as the metal.

    Originally, there were still people who could forge gold coins through adulteration.  But since the great god Archimedes discovered the secret of density.  If it is mixed with forgery, it will look very crude.

    Therefore, the Allied countries are not worried about the ownership of minting rights, nor are they worried about the problem of counterfeit coins.  They have to do it.  It just ensures the value of gold and silver with official credibility.

    Finally, what excited the kings was that Vannius introduced the large-scale group entertainment competition that was originally exclusive to the Germans, which was the Vannius War Ball Game.  Promoted to all Allied countries free of charge.

    Moreover, the conditions given by Vanius are also very loose - any region that can build a large battlefield stadium can send a representative team to participate in the league.

    Of course, there is no doubt that the rules of competition every four years have also been established.  established at the same time.  It is the rule that "the region where the winner of the previous tournament is located will host the current competition" - this is why Vanius insists that "only regions that have built large-scale arenas can send representative teams to participate."

    After solving this series of problems, the next step is the construction of allied military bases for many allied countries.

    Although full of motivation, due to the obvious weakness of several new countries, the Germanic Kingdom, as the big brother of the Allied Powers, naturally had to provide military protection to many of the Allied Powers to prevent them from being destroyed as soon as they were founded.

    However, when stationed in a foreign country for a long time, all kinds of food and supplies are very costly.  Expecting shipping from the home country is impossible.  It can only be provided by locals.

    Furthermore, in addition to providing food and supplies for the army, the army should be stationed in strategic locations with developed transportation and able to block enemy attacks, and should also have sufficiently reliable defense capabilities.

    In this way, choose an area with sufficient food production and savings.  The construction of well-equipped fortifications at dangerous passes and other such things were put on the agenda.

    Regrettably.  The Gauls and Britons of this era had basically no idea about surveying and mapping.

    Some so-called military locations proposed by several kings, the better one is "I once lived there. It is a good place."  The most outrageous one is "I took a look at it from a distance and thought it was a good place", and the most outrageous one is "I heard someone said that there is a place where tens of thousands of troops can be stationed"

    Therefore, the helpless Vannius had to take a DIY approach and asked the kings to allow his engineering troops to enter various countries for on-the-spot investigation, so as to draw the most exquisite maps as soon as possible, and select the location where the army would be stationed, as well as the local availability.  The number of garrisons accommodated.

     At the same time, in order to avoid the displeasure of the locals caused by the garrison, Vannius also made it clear that the garrison period was five years-according to Vannius's idea, no matter how weak the Gauls were, they would only have five years.  It's enough for them to train an army that's more or less the same.

    Five years later, after it is confirmed through military exercises that the combat effectiveness of the army meets the requirements, the "protection garrison" will withdraw from the fortresses in various places and hand over the fortresses to the country's own army to take over.

    Correspondingly, if in a military exercise five years later, our army is unfortunately judged to be incapable of self-protection, then the Germans will have no choice but to feel sorry

    However, in fact, it is not just the Germans who have to say sorry - the Germans and Britons jointly garrisoned in the Kingdom of Geneva; the Cretans and Bilgees jointly garrisoned in Aquitaine.

    After all these trivial matters were finally agreed upon, another four days passed.

    After that, Conlinius once again raised a question that no one could ignore - if the Romans did not agree to the peace talks, or if the terms of the peace talks could not be reached, what should the allies do.

    In fact, the answer to this question is obvious - if peace cannot be reached, the only natural choice is to continue fighting.  However, because peaceful coexistence is a proposal of the Germans, all countries must consider it carefully.

    Regarding this issue, Vanius also acted very cautiously.

    In fact, despite being opposed by many members of the War Parliament and having to suspend the war against the Romans, Vannius essentially hoped to mobilize forces from all the colonies and allies around the world to annihilate the Germans before the Romans had time to do so.  Time destroyed the heart of the Romans in one fell swoop, causing the Romans to lose their influence around the world.

    But the concerns of the members of the War Parliament are also justified.  In this world, the only thing trustworthy is overwhelming strength. The same is true for Rome, and the same is true for Germany. Although many of the allies are currently dominated by the Germanic Kingdom, if too much power is lost in the decisive battle with Rome, those  It's hard to say whether the former allies will have other thoughts.

    Therefore, Vannius can only hope that Caesar is sensible enough to agree to the contract with the Germans - after all, in the farming, animal husbandry and even obstetrics, gynecology, and pediatrics with certain later characteristics that Vannius "invented"  , and with the help of field nurses, the Germans grew much faster than many allies, even compared to Rome.

    But as a German king who has a lot of knowledge that even the members of the War Parliament do not know, he knows very well that under the current circumstances, it is really impossible to get Caesar to agree to a truce with the Germans.

    The reason why the Romans were able to develop from a small city-state on the Tiber River into a large empire with the Mediterranean as its inner lake in just a few hundred years, in addition to luck, a very important reason is the perseverance of the Romans.  Their fighting spirit grew stronger and stronger - no matter which enemy they were defeated by, even if Hannibal was raging back and forth in Italy, even if half of the Senate was lost to the Germans, they never considered surrendering.  Things¡ª¡ªof course, except for the initial invasion of Rome by the Gauls.

    ¡°Moreover, Caesar is a military aristocrat through and through.

    Although he came from a famous family and had huge political assets left by Marius and Cinna, in the final analysis, his status in Rome only really got on the right track when he began to conquer Gaul, and was completely completed when he defeated Pompey.  Reach the top.

    Is it possible for such a leader to agree to a peace negotiation agreement proposed by his enemies and accept a humiliating defeat after just being defeated by his enemies?

    Especially when such a leader is already very old and may fail in a few years, if he does this, doesn't it mean he will die with the humiliation of failure?

    Therefore, although he did not forcibly suppress the opposition in the War Council, Vanius was not optimistic about "foreseeable peace".

    When Conlinius raised the possibility that the peace agreement might not be reached smoothly, Vannius naturally led many kings to start discussing the second phase of the war.

    The main purpose of the second phase of the battle was to undermine the prestige of the Romans, kill Roman veterans, and liberate other oppressed ethnic groups.

    The areas chosen by Vanius were Spain, Thrace and Macedonia.

    If Caesar decides to continue the war, Vannius will once again lead the Praetorian Legion and the Field Legion into Italy to fight.  The British army will be in Massilia and the King of Geneva's army will be responsible for guarding Vannius's retreat.  The combined forces of Crete and Bilge will enter Spain under the leadership of the Aquitaine and find ways to contact the locals.The best thing is to establish an independent Kingdom of Spain.

    As for Thrace and Macedonia

    The three field legions of the Germanic Kingdom are already in action.  (To be continued)

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