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=== The Siege upon Chinatown === | === The Siege upon Chinatown === | ||
Japan assaulted a town called "Chinatown" that is located in China. The assault was lead by General MineHero43. Jing forces defended the town in the objective to keep it out of Japanese control. Three civilians were killed in the fighting and soldiers on both sides suffered wounded. Chinatown was in chaos and the Japanese were pushing deeper in the town. In reaction of this, | Japan assaulted a town called "Chinatown" that is located in China. The assault was lead by General MineHero43. Jing forces defended the town in the objective to keep it out of Japanese control. Three civilians were killed in the fighting and soldiers on both sides suffered wounded. Chinatown was in chaos and the Japanese were pushing deeper in the town. In reaction of this, Jing forces retreated from Chinatown; making the first battle of the Sino-Japanese war a Japanese Victory. Soon after the battle, the Japanese named the assault "The Siege of Chinatown." |
Revision as of 22:36, 6 June 2018
Overview
This war is between Jing and Jing's ally Canada against Japan. Japan, which had always detested Jing, seeing itself as the rightful ruler of Asia, declared war and attacked a Jingian town after Jing had planted a town on mainland Japan (that town was removed before the first attacks began). The war began after the Japanese Emperor Lucas2011 declared war on Jing for putting and defending a town on the Japanese mainland (And quite honestly Japan always hated Jing anyways).
This could be an ultimate test of whether the other "Axis" powers of Germany and Spain follow the lead of Japan, or whether that alliance will disintegrate.
Battles
The Siege upon Chinatown
Japan assaulted a town called "Chinatown" that is located in China. The assault was lead by General MineHero43. Jing forces defended the town in the objective to keep it out of Japanese control. Three civilians were killed in the fighting and soldiers on both sides suffered wounded. Chinatown was in chaos and the Japanese were pushing deeper in the town. In reaction of this, Jing forces retreated from Chinatown; making the first battle of the Sino-Japanese war a Japanese Victory. Soon after the battle, the Japanese named the assault "The Siege of Chinatown."