Urgent report to the minister of defense from the republic's security service. January 1, 1936
The republics security service has recently found out that several of our neighbouring countries might attempt to take control of our sacred lands in the near future. Since our army is outdated our analysts have concluded that planning and arming for war must begin now otherwise the consequences might be dire.
Republics security service, section 12
Urgent message to the head of state of the republic from the Minister of defense. January 8, 1936
The ministry of defense has analyzed the security reports from our security operatives and have concluded that they are correct.
A foreign invasion is not an unlikely scenario and therefore the ministry of defence has begun to plan a daring operation to increase our chances in a potential conflict.
We do however need more freedom of action if the plan is to succed.
Minister of Defense
To the minister of defense from the head of state of the republic. January 9, 1936
The ministry of defense is to proceed with its plan to strenghten the republic immidietly. The other ministrys have been informed and ordered to assist with the preparation.
Also a large part of our budget has been laid aside for the project.
Good luck and god be with us, Head of state of the republic.
Ministry of Defense to the University of our glorious capital. January 10, 1936
The ministry of defense needs several skilled engineers to develop a trasport vessel for our army. The development must be concluded secretly and swiftly. More details will arrive soon by a courier from the miistry of defense.
Chief secretary of the ministry of defense.
Enginneer ****** ****** (classified) to the the Navy chief of the republic. June 3, 1936
The vessels you have been awaiting have been contructed Admiral. We have tested several prototypes and we are certain that they will work satisfactory.
It has been a plesure working on this project sir.
Engineer ******* ****** (classified).
Admiral ******** (classified) to the ship yard in ******* (classified), June 4, 1936
The shipyard is to complete transports with the capacity to carry 35 divisions of our troops to a target overseas. This project is classified and extra resources will be transported to ******* (classified) to hasten the construction.
Admiral *******
To Admiral ******** from the director of the shipyard in ******.
January 21, 1937
The ships that our glorious navy has asked us to produce are ready.
****** ********, director of the shipyard in ********
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Message to all soldiers who have been selected for the upcoming operation.
I know you are all curious about the nature of your task and I regret that I cannot inform you of it at this time.
Know this though. The future of our homeland might depend on how you perform in the weeks to come. You are going to try to secure the future of our nation for your children and future grandchildren.
God be with us, President of the Republic.
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Alberto was on his way to the harbour in the coastal city of Belem in the north of Brazil.
He was old, retired and used to get up before everyone else did and walk to the harbour to try to catch some fish. He had been doing this for the last five years and it had sort of become a personal tradition he would try to uphold until his body could not carry him to the harbour anymore.
When he finnaly reached the docks it was five o'klock in the morning. It was rather warm but the breeze from the sea was nice and chilling. It would have been a perfect day if not for the sight that awaited him when he looked over the water.
A large number of ships were laying just outside the harbour. Landing craft were unloading soldiers on the beach nearby and several ships prepared to enter the harbours dock area.
Alberto had seen soldiers before but theese were not Brazilian soldiers.
He had some interest in flags and heraldy so when he saw the flag flapping back and forth on the ship closest to him he immiedietly knew what nation it belongs to.
But what the hell were they doing here????
The republics security service has recently found out that several of our neighbouring countries might attempt to take control of our sacred lands in the near future. Since our army is outdated our analysts have concluded that planning and arming for war must begin now otherwise the consequences might be dire.
Republics security service, section 12
Urgent message to the head of state of the republic from the Minister of defense. January 8, 1936
The ministry of defense has analyzed the security reports from our security operatives and have concluded that they are correct.
A foreign invasion is not an unlikely scenario and therefore the ministry of defence has begun to plan a daring operation to increase our chances in a potential conflict.
We do however need more freedom of action if the plan is to succed.
Minister of Defense
To the minister of defense from the head of state of the republic. January 9, 1936
The ministry of defense is to proceed with its plan to strenghten the republic immidietly. The other ministrys have been informed and ordered to assist with the preparation.
Also a large part of our budget has been laid aside for the project.
Good luck and god be with us, Head of state of the republic.
Ministry of Defense to the University of our glorious capital. January 10, 1936
The ministry of defense needs several skilled engineers to develop a trasport vessel for our army. The development must be concluded secretly and swiftly. More details will arrive soon by a courier from the miistry of defense.
Chief secretary of the ministry of defense.
Enginneer ****** ****** (classified) to the the Navy chief of the republic. June 3, 1936
The vessels you have been awaiting have been contructed Admiral. We have tested several prototypes and we are certain that they will work satisfactory.
It has been a plesure working on this project sir.
Engineer ******* ****** (classified).
Admiral ******** (classified) to the ship yard in ******* (classified), June 4, 1936
The shipyard is to complete transports with the capacity to carry 35 divisions of our troops to a target overseas. This project is classified and extra resources will be transported to ******* (classified) to hasten the construction.
Admiral *******
To Admiral ******** from the director of the shipyard in ******.
January 21, 1937
The ships that our glorious navy has asked us to produce are ready.
****** ********, director of the shipyard in ********
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Message to all soldiers who have been selected for the upcoming operation.
I know you are all curious about the nature of your task and I regret that I cannot inform you of it at this time.
Know this though. The future of our homeland might depend on how you perform in the weeks to come. You are going to try to secure the future of our nation for your children and future grandchildren.
God be with us, President of the Republic.
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Alberto was on his way to the harbour in the coastal city of Belem in the north of Brazil.
He was old, retired and used to get up before everyone else did and walk to the harbour to try to catch some fish. He had been doing this for the last five years and it had sort of become a personal tradition he would try to uphold until his body could not carry him to the harbour anymore.
When he finnaly reached the docks it was five o'klock in the morning. It was rather warm but the breeze from the sea was nice and chilling. It would have been a perfect day if not for the sight that awaited him when he looked over the water.
A large number of ships were laying just outside the harbour. Landing craft were unloading soldiers on the beach nearby and several ships prepared to enter the harbours dock area.
Alberto had seen soldiers before but theese were not Brazilian soldiers.
He had some interest in flags and heraldy so when he saw the flag flapping back and forth on the ship closest to him he immiedietly knew what nation it belongs to.
But what the hell were they doing here????