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Gasping for Breath
Aug 10, 2004
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A Short Tale About Ethiopia

Ethiopia stood fragile and within turmoil in the year of 1936 at war with the far superior Italian nation her future was bleak. Her inhabitants had a strong sense of nationalism and wished above all not to conquer, pillage, and prosper. No, these men and women merely wished to live on independent and free of oppression. For with oppression came sorrow, and who I ask you enjoys a life of depression? The small country would fight for freedom untill no more mwn could be mustered. Every man capable rose from slumber. Once awoken from peace with the fire of betrayal burning in their souls these men fought like demons. It was a defining feat of the modern era for Ethiopians this Italian conflict. For it would inevitably decide their fate and well being.

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Ethiopia January 1 1936

The Ethiopian-Italian war fell into full swing in January of 1936 with the Ethiopians re-adjusting the position of defending troops. Movement was incurred after field marshal Selassie in the southern province of Dagabur urgently requested more divisions to aid in repelling an Italian strike anticipated in the region. It was crucial to hold off the forces at the southern border as long as possible, so as to clean up the Italians on the Northern front. Therefore evening out defense.

Two divisions of militia volunteers under major general Mulujeta franticly pushed south from their position at Makale to head his call for help. When they arrived in the area of Dagabur the expected battle was just beginning. The date was January 6 1936 and the first battle of the Ethopian-Italain War raged. Italian forces had some basic advantages in the battle. First was the tactical situation. They had approached from two different directions spreading defense thin. They were also superior in numbers in weaponry. At the same time Ethiopians benefited from having a nearby HQ, and utilizing the time before the battle to become dug into better defensive positions.

Despite the overwhelming odds against him Selassie decided to keep his position at all costs. His only thoughts were to valiantly defend the southern border while the northern coast could be liberated. As he did battle and more troops on both sides positioned for yet another engagement diplomatic affairs were progressing horribly. Ethiopian diplomats unskilled and untrained were not able to reach any sort of peace agreement with the nation of Italy. One idea that struck the Italians hard was the thought of losing a simple battle against the Ethiopians. Such a defeat would not bear well in the minds of other nation states. This uncovered sentiment made the Ethiopians even more devote to their cause, and put them in a stronger pursuit of victory.

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The Battle of Dagabur *above battle**bellow some statistics*
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While a diplomatic war raged it is crucial to remember the hostile one was still afoot. Though he held fast and utilized every advantage given to him Sellasie's fate was one of despair. Upon the northern front movements had been made in preparation for an Ethiopian counter attack to the hostile aggression in the south. The small army that had been positioned in Gondar was split in two chucks, so as to defend the wide front. Two militia divisions under major general Kaffa stayed put in Gondar while one infantry division under General Virgin set course south by east towards the province of Makale.

Once Virgin was in position and the two army groups had planned a course of action both of the groups began to travel north into the Italian occupied province of Asmare. Where one hostile militia division was stationed. The second battle of the Ethiopian War began on January 20 1936, but this time the Ethiopians had the upper hand. Battle was bloody business for both sides it is estimated that three native Ethiopians were killed for every one Italian. As the hours dragged by and gradually days passed the Italian forces broke down bit by bit.

Eventually both engagements came to an end the southern battle was total defeat in which all involved perished. After the battle stopped around February 4 1936 the Italians stayed put in the newly captured province not attending to another strike into enemy territory. This was due in part to their high command waiting to hear the outcome of the northern battle.

Unlike its southern counterpart the northern battle was a victory for Ethiopia. With superior tactics and numerical advantages that day was a glorious victory. Though unskilled at their task Ethiopian diplomats knew an opportunity when they saw one. They paraded the victory before their adversaries, and offered to spread the word around the world of Italian defeat. As trivial a battle as this would seem it greatly worried Italian officials as they were currently conducting negations to ally with the nation of Germany. Such news would have been a disgrace to the nation and a great roadblock towards their dreams.

Thus, when offered a peace on February 20 1936 the Italian government gave in to the offer and allowed Ethiopia to remain a free state.

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Ethiopia after the war (February 26 1936) pretty close to the original, but note that my whole army is gone. :(

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Don't really know why I wrote it, but I thought it was a nice tale to tell. I hope someone reads it. :)
 
I expect I can get another two years out. I either turn around and join the facists and then pray, or I risk another war with Italy which I don't think I'll do. Expect me to burn quickly. :)

Edit; Good news I found my army. It was waiting to be redeployed. :D Pretty much trashed, but I'm sure I can do something with them. :)
 
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Peace Settles Upon the Land

After the shock of war the people of Ethiopia began to settle back into their sleepy existence. Though thought of most military action to come lingered in the minds of her leaders. It was an odd feeling for those men whom had survived the war to be put into a world that was quite dull. That is with comparison to the bloody battles of the short Italian War. The governing body of Ethiopia sat at a crossroads what to do now? They had imprinted themselves upon the world and assured their independence. The answer as proposed by the prominate political entity was to prepare for another prolonged conflict. Public opinion was against such a plan as the world seemed peaceful and quiet from their position in the tranquil countryside.

Despite public dissent plans were put forth for increased development and industrialization of the country. Plans were instated that allowed contractors interested in starting industrial business in the area surrounding the capital to purchase land at quarter price. The plan was put into action of March 4 1936 and was expected to yield a five percent increase in industrial output by the same time in the following year. Another new development that took place in Ethiopian affairs directly following the Italian War was an increase in international trade. Such bartering was necessary in order to fill the supply gap that had been incurred by the recemt war. The material in shortage was rubber and the resource in excess that was sold was steel.

These two programs combined began to shine light upon the horrific Ethiopian economy. With the amount of wealth circulated within the nation on the rise taxes went right up along side. Thus capital that could be invested in defense spending was acquired. Extra capital was put into a program meant to recruit and furnish men to act as a militia division.

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*above supplies and stockpiles* *Below a nice representation of the Ethiopian budget*
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The Ethiopian military had indeed taken a thrashing during their first tenure of combat, but they were to endure more. Until the next inevitable conflict was to break out those men that had gallantly fought for freedom were placed in defensive positions. One militia division was position in Gondar, two militias were re-deployed into Jimma, and one infantry group was positioned in the southern province of Magalo. All army groups were ordered to hunker down, wait, and reinforce themselves. These orders followed nothing more of interest happened relating to military affairs from the months of March through June of 1936.

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Ethiopian Military Positions June 1936

These improvement coupled with a spur of propaganda through out the country lowered the public's dissent at increased defense spending, and acted as a gate way for future improvements. Plans for other aggressive economic programs were in the works throughout these peaceful months and Ethiopia’s citizens retuned to their tranquil lives until turmoil would once again disturb their slumber. Once raised again the nation would surely react in the same methods to any conflict as it had the previous.

The world churned with aggression as states mutually acted untrustworthy and distasteful towards each other. In the west French and German soldiers settled along a mutual border and proceeded to stare at what would eventually become the opposing forces. English navies prowled the seas and glared menacingly upon the Germany ports. Each and every captain awaiting the order to shell, bombard, and cause chaos upon that misty shores in the distance. Far to the east a standoff similar to that of the French and Germans was occurring between the Japanese and Chinese. Everyone awaited the first shots of a world engulfing conflict to be fired.

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French and German standoff

Yet no nation state more than Ethiopia was undecided upon its allegiance in a time when you were forced to assume such.
 
3 IC?!?! LOL. You can't even research anthing, wow...

I never knew why people would play a country like that. But it's amusing.
 
Xizo said:
I'm not sure yet who usually wins out in that part of Africa early on?

In CORE, Allies do, as they control both Gibraltar and Suez and so they cut off Italian supply routes...
In vanilla HOI I don´t know as I didn´t play vanilla since 1.04
 
Allies in vanilla. Sometimes if italians come off quick they get some, and a vichy but the allies "usually" land big in Africa by 41-43.


I'd go for the Axis. Try to sweep through to South Africa. Grab Madigascar. Pray.
 
Nice start! With 3 IC's I wouldn't suggest any overseas campaigns due to the logistics penalties :)