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  • NANESIA Hellenic Republic of Greece

    Elliniki Dhimokratia



    Background:
    Greece achieved its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1829. During the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, it gradually added neighboring islands and territories, most with Greek-speaking populations. Following the defeat of Communist rebels in 1949, Greece joined NATO in 1952. A military dictatorship, which in 1967 suspended many political liberties and forced the king to flee the country, lasted seven years. Democratic elections in 1974 and a referendum created a parliamentary republic and abolished the monarchy; Greece joined the European Community or EC in 1981 (which became the EU in 1992). In mid-2003, a campaign was launched by the Greek Military to reconquer former parts of the empire. Godspeed men!
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    General Info
    Ruler: President Konstandinos (Kostis) Stephanopoulos
    Capital: Athens
    Population: 20,267,040 (October 2003 est.)
    Land Area: 268,183 sq km
    Border Countries: Albania, Romania, Turkey, Serbia & Montenegro

    Treasury:
    Income: 10c
    At War:
    Nuclear Capabilities:
    Alliances:

    London-Athens Axis
    Greece and Britain

    Adriatic Mutual Defense Pact
    Greece and Italy
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    Economy
    Total Income
    Greece: 4c
    Bulgaria: 2c
    Macedonia: 2c
    Albania: 2c

    Factories
    Greece:
    Bulgaria:
    Macedonia:
    Albania:

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    Greek Division
    Hellenic Infantry

    Bulgarian Division
    Hellenic Infantry
    Hellenic Infantry

    Macedonian Division
    Hellenic Infantry
    Hellenic Infantry

    Albanian Division
    Mechanized Infantry
    Hellenic Infantry
    Militia
    Artillery Division
    Artillery Division
    Gunship Squadron






    Greek Sector


    Bulgarian Sector

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    • #3
      Turns

      August, 2003- Turn 1
      4c to spend
      -- build 2 Hellanic Infantries in Greece
      -- invade Bulgaria with 1 Hellanic Infantry
      -- invade Macedonia with 1 Hellanic Infantry

      September, 2003- Turn 2
      6c to spend
      - build 3 Hellenic Infantry in Greece (6c)
      - move 1 Hellenic Infantry in Greece to Bulgaria
      - continue the invasion of Macedonia by moving 2 Hellenic Infantry there

      October, 2003- Turn 3
      8c to spend
      - build 1 artillery in Greece
      - build 1 Mechanized Infantry Division in Greece
      - bombard Albania with 1 artillery in Greece

      November, 2003- Turn 4
      8c to spend
      - build 1 Mechanized Infantry in Greece
      - build 1 Hellenic Infantry in Greece
      - build 1 Militia in Greece
      - attack Albania with 1 Mechanized Infantry from Greece, 1 Hellenic Infantry in Greece, and 1 Militia in Greece. Have artillery bombard during the operation (not on the soldiers, the soldiers are too stop at a certain city while another is shelled)

      December, 2003- Turn 5
      10c to spend
      - build 1 Gunship Squadron in Greece (move to Albania)
      - build 1 Artillery Division in Greece (move to Albania)
      - build 1 Hellenic Infantry in Greece
      - bombard Yugoslavia with 1 artillery division in Albania


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      • #4
        Wars

        Invasion of Bulgaria
        Meeting unexpected resistance, the Greek Hellenic Infantry Division quickly was blooded by the fierce Bulgarian militia. However, in the end, it was the Greek flag flying over Sofia.

        Losses: 1 Hellenic Infantry at 1/2 strength
        Garrison: 2

        Invasion of Macedonia
        The Macendonians were quick to defend their homeland, as Greek agression and threats were common. The Greeks pushed and were within sight of the capital when they were ambushed by Macedonians and annihilated. However, this was not a complete victory for Macedonia, many Macedonians died in defense of their homeland.

        Greek Losses: 1 Hellenic Infantry
        Macedonian Losses: 1 Militia, 1 Militia at 1/2 strength

        Battle for Macedonia
        The 2 Hellenic Infantry Divisions took on the waiting Macedonians with 2 full-strength militia divisions and a half strength militia division. The superb Greek generals routed the Macedonians with superior tactics, many learned when fighting the Italians in World War II. Soon the battle was over and Macedonia was incorporated into Greece. (Azale, you were also very lucky. You probably would have won but you had no losses, which surprised me.)

        Losses: None
        Garrison: 2

        Bombardment of Albania
        A Greek Artillery division opened up on the unsuspecting Albanian military, destroying much of their defenses and seriously hurting their defense ability.

        Albanian Losses: 1 Mechanized Infantry

        Bombardment and Invasion of Albania
        The lone Albanian infantry unit was destroyed during the bombardment, clearing the way for the powerful Greek military to take over.

        Losses: None
        Garrison: 2


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        • #5
          Lookin good.
          Join NANESIA starting now in the Stories and Diplomacy Forum!
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          • #6
            From Britain: We wish to sign the London-Athens Axis to afguard our future in Europe.

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            • #7
              To: Britain

              We see no possible negative, and will happily sign

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              • #8
                From Italy:
                I suppose we deal the countreys in Balkan between us to avoid war....
                I get: Slovakia, Kroatia, Hungary and Bosina.
                You Get: Serbia, Albania, Romania and Macedonia + Bulgaria.
                If you accept I also want to sign alliance with you....
                Experienced NES player at CivFanatics, and new here at Apolyton.

                At Apolyton:
                King Olav of the Viking Empire in both SNESA and Puglover's europian NES.

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                • #9
                  To: Italy

                  accepted

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                  • #10
                    Nevermind.
                    specialist290@direcway.com

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                    • #11
                      bumpity

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                      • #12
                        It's all Greek to me.
                        -30-

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