On September 14 7:00AM, 13,750 Russian Infantry and 90 Tanks under Russian General Vodkur Palyvornov landed at Pungo, Nineteen Miles Southeast of Norfolk. Palyvornov told his superior Field Marshal Georgy Kanorov it will take him six hours to reach the city before the nearby American forces intercepted his force. So, as fast as he could, Palyvornov moved all of troops up to Norfolk, and prepared to defend the position. American General George Pallen, headquarted at Richmond, messaged specfically to the corps commander William Auchenback, arriving to his headquarters at a mansion in Chesterfield, and told him, right in his office, "They aren't attacking Norfolk."
Auchenback replied,"Seems so." At 3:00PM, there was a tiny bombardment, then Palyvornov took Norfolk, and George Pallen fired Auchenback for not knowing that they were going to attack Norfolk "even when being told", But Auchenback was immediately rehired and Pallen fired.
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Russian Troops under Palyvornov attacking Suffolk
On September 29 Palyvornov attacked William's 10,000 entrenched forces at Suffolk, then he surrounded the city and began a siege. William requested relief for his 3rd Rifle Division, with only 25 Tanks to Its' name. The 9th Rifle Division under American General Jimmy Laron, stationed at Williamston, North Carolina went by train with 8,500 Infantry, 10 Tanks and 80 Artillery. They arrive just in time, and the 3rd and 9th Rifle Units launch a attack at the Russian Ring at Franklin, piercing their line and destroying their siege ring, pushing them back to Norfolk. But by now, 45,000 More Russians had arrived in the 18th Russian Corps, and badly pushed back Laron and Aucenback's men. On 10 October, forces under American General Charles Belen and Russian General Georgy Nineker's forces collided at Suffolk. Charles was extremely incompetent, and was smashed back to Richmond, and held their force there. The American 17th Division and Russian 6th Division fight for roughly three days, casualties raising steadly on both sides. By October 15th, elements of the 9th and 3rd Rifle Divisions arrived and steadily pushed back Russian forces. But none of their force knew this: The Core Russian Force: The Russian 18th Corps had occupied the Maryland City of Culpeper, key to taking Washington D.C., But on October 24th, Germany Allied Russia, and France Allied the US. Immediately, the German Army Group One under Wilhelm von Besseler swept down France. Reaching Sezanne, they entrench and begin bombing the enemy positions and Paris next, Britain declares war on Germany on November 8th, on the 10th, France surrenders. On November 19th, The Polish 1st Tank Army under Peickor Velnoski, and The Polish 5th Infantry Army under Behni Polonoriski cross the border, but haven't fought yet. The first Shots of the Polish-German War begins When a Artillery Gun in Lebus shelled Selow. They go 30km near Berlin, and launch a attack. But the 9th German Army under Walter Kauschitch, at exactly 7:00, Millions of Bombs are dropped on Polish Forces and Cities, Kauschitch's Army defeats the Polish 1st and 5th Armies, exposing Warsaw, capturing it, and causing a Polish surrender by December 1st. By now, 40,000 British Forces and 60,000 American forces, both under American General Jackie Walder wedge German Forces at Heringsdorf, and sneak behind their army. Many admire Walder's quick thinking and cool-headed command. By December 12th, Jackie's Army, composed of the 3rd British Corps and 9th American Corps, reach Rudersdorf, 30 miles from Berlin, which is under terror bombing and strategic bombing. Germany surrenders the following day, and Poland declares war on Russia and occupies Kaliningrad, Germany agrees to do so to. On December 31, 2003, the 9th British Army Group, 4th American Army Group, 11th German Army Group, and 3rd Polish Army Group prepare for a massive attack with Belarussian permission. By 2004, January 6th, The Force is on the Russian Border, 9000 Planes Strong; known as the 1st Front Army, roughly 4,000,000 Strong in Men, and 30,000 In Tanks and Artillery. On Jaunary 11th, The 1st Front Army Attacks. With Unimaginable Speed, The Armies Split up, Russian Forces and Cities heavily bombed daily. Tanks go first, clearing out the path for the Infantry who follow up, as the artillery heavily bombards the Russian Forces, destroying most resistanfce before it can come. The 9th and 1th Russian Army Groups evaporate at effect, the Russian 4th Army Group in America was evacuated back home, but all 750,000 troops drown from a German Torpedo and 3 British Cruisers. On January 23rd, American Head General William Folder accepts Russian President Lonovokov Belakonov's surrender