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When Klaus Schulze came to power, he was unhappy with the military organization. He ordered a complete overhaul. The armed forces of all the nations in New Germany were put together, then re-organized into Battalions, consisting of around 1000 men each, with a mixture of Armoured, Infantry, and Support units. Klaus said that this would be the largest formation in the military from this point on. Critics were shocked, but Klaus argued that in these times, guerilla style battles will prevail and armies must be more flexible in order to win. His theory was proven right when a single battalion besieged an entire town of 2000, among them were 1000 fighters armed with RPGs and machine guns in East Poland that was rebeling. The town surrendered after only a few hours of actual fighting and 2 deat

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  • When Klaus Schulze came to power, he was unhappy with the military organization. He ordered a complete overhaul. The armed forces of all the nations in New Germany were put together, then re-organized into Battalions, consisting of around 1000 men each, with a mixture of Armoured, Infantry, and Support units. Klaus said that this would be the largest formation in the military from this point on. Critics were shocked, but Klaus argued that in these times, guerilla style battles will prevail and armies must be more flexible in order to win. His theory was proven right when a single battalion besieged an entire town of 2000, among them were 1000 fighters armed with RPGs and machine guns in East Poland that was rebeling. The town surrendered after only a few hours of actual fighting and 2 deat
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  • When Klaus Schulze came to power, he was unhappy with the military organization. He ordered a complete overhaul. The armed forces of all the nations in New Germany were put together, then re-organized into Battalions, consisting of around 1000 men each, with a mixture of Armoured, Infantry, and Support units. Klaus said that this would be the largest formation in the military from this point on. Critics were shocked, but Klaus argued that in these times, guerilla style battles will prevail and armies must be more flexible in order to win. His theory was proven right when a single battalion besieged an entire town of 2000, among them were 1000 fighters armed with RPGs and machine guns in East Poland that was rebeling. The town surrendered after only a few hours of actual fighting and 2 deaths and 8 wounded. The battalion had no casualties. And today, the military has hundreds of battalions (battle groups for the navy, and Wings for the air force) that carry out missions everywhere in the world (kinda).
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