User:ThatGuyDarius/sandbox

Dead hand 4th turn: Baltic Republic: Newly aquired territories are incorporated into Baltica but do not yet have official administrative status. Economy keeps improving as more and more cheap goods are made locally rather than imported. Increasing population, more tax money and more resources also help our economy to peak. Massive territorial growth encourages military headquarters to drastically increase spendings, gladly we can easily afford that. One division is to be formed from 10 core regions, second one from cooperating belarusian troops and volunteers, third one from new russian lands. Additional brigade may be formed from polish volunteers to join Kaliningrad brigade. This means our army will be more than two times bigger the next year. Other increases in spendings mainly go towards improving our small navy along with its service and bases. Some suggest our airforce has to be expanded but as of now we do not possess resources required to do that. /// Kaliningrad brigade is attached to 2nd division (the one in Belarus) and Baltic elite troops are detached from that division to form Baltic Brigade. It is instantly sent to its first major operation in Poland. One regiment goes around to take Lublin and Lodz, two others enter from north and secure Warsaw. /// Second division isn't resting too, one of its brigades moves to take Smolensk and later Bryansk. Other brigade is moved to take Lutsk, Rivne and move into Zhitomir. Third brigade is ordered to get as close to Kiev as possible (and take it, if it is not yet occupied). /// 1st division is not being moved around as agressively due to possible resistance but is still advancing deeper and deeper. First brigade in the south is ordered to advance to Tver (lake?) and form permanent border defences in cooperation with third brigade of second division. Second brigade moves into outer rings of St. Petersburg but isn't going to the city blindly, sending scout units instead and waiting for the third brigade. Meanwhile third brigade cooperates with Baltic Navy in our first major naval operation with 3000 men landing begind St Petersburg and taking Vyborg, then moving to the south and taking Petersburg in coordination with second brigade.