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In IMAGE: American tanks parked outside Enstok as American reinforcements arrive in the town following the Siege."The situation has become complicated. As the situation to the West appeared to be getting out of Hand, as French forces were said to have been gaining victories against our German allies in Saarland, due to majority of their forces being concentrated here in Poland. I sent a request to Washington in order to try and halt the Baltic offensive to the North and instead be granted permission in order to transfer my forces to Saarland, Germany, but the request was denied, due to Berlin claiming that they have the situation under control, despite reports from Saarland proving otherwise. Instead, Washington would instead divert southeast bound toward the Village of Enstok, where we later received reports that the men of the 4th Panzer Division were under heavy siege, and were at risk of being overrun by a new Polish offensive that was on the way. I stopped our advance to the North temporarily in order to send aide to our German Allies at Enstok, where I pray to god, that my reserves would be enough to hold back this planned Polish Offensive, before it could be used to turn the tide against us here in Poland. However, I fear that I cannot spare any tanks as part of my reserve units, as they are currently engaged in the Battle of Fonko hill to the North, but I am pleased to announce that I still have a few World War I era M13s on standby, that have been upgraded to move at a much faster speed then they previously were designed back in 1912 during the time of the Great Mech War. These would be the armored section of my reserves that will be sent over in order to aide the Germans at Enstok, but because of all of the delays, I fear that they may not make it in time. The only thing I can do is pray that my Infantry can aide the Germans and that the Germans have a few tanks in the area, until our Armored reserves can get there, hopefully this will be enough to stop a huge Polish Offensive."
~Unidentified Commander of the 20th Century....