The Rise Of Australasia

Chapter 1348 - 1348 972 The Obedient King



Chapter 1348 - 1348 972 The Obedient King

?Chapter 1348: Chapter 972: The Obedient King Chapter 1348: Chapter 972: The Obedient King On one hand, maintaining an interest in and a watchful eye on the direction of the German-Russian war, the Australasian Army intensified its assault on Estonia.

The Estonian Military, essentially a puppet government’s assemblage, crumbled like loose sand before the well-equipped and powerful Australasian Army, disintegrating at a touch and scattering at a fall.

In less than two and a half weeks, the Australasian Army captured the Estonian capital of Tallinn and occupied important Estonian urban cities such as Rakvere, Narva, Parnu, and Kureseare.

With the exception of Voru, where the German Army was stationed, and nearby Tartu, a significant expanse of Estonian territory had been reclaimed by Australasia.

Estonia’s independence had lasted for just 16 years, during which the Estonian King had been forcibly installed and did not boast much prestige at home.

This also facilitated Australasia’s operations in Estonia. Although the rulers of Estonia and Latvia were supported by Britain and France, Arthur was not going to be polite about it.

As long as these two countries were occupied by Australasia, their Monarchs would definitely be at Australasia’s discretion.

On May 27, 1939, when the Australasian Army grandly set off toward the southeastern Estonian cities of Tartu and Voru, they were astonished to find that the German division previously stationed here had withdrawn, leaving behind only a very small number of Estonian puppet troops.

The outcome was quite clear, as both cities were recaptured that day, and Estonia declared its independence from German puppet rule, re-establishing the Kingdom of Estonia.

However, there was a slight episode before the establishment of the Kingdom of Estonia. The King of Estonia first sought an audience with the Australasian ambassador in London and then in the Estonian capital of Tallinn with the generals of the Australasian Army, expressing a firm stance—that he wanted to cling to a powerful protector.

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