Feels a bit like a setup chapter but I like stories that aren't afraid of killing major characters. The afternoon of the 22 and the 23 should be very
intresting days indeed.
While Obi van Markievicz got a bit of text poor Valera only got two lines, though I strongly suspect the reactions to both will take up quite a bit more.
Cant imagine Rommel is going to take this lightly, or the rest of the Irish rebels for that matter.
Stralsunds officers only need to capture a shipload of Whiskey and they would be set for the war.
What is the Haag opinion on neutrals shipping goods to an occupied territory?
Would Ireland be considered German territory for purposes of international law?
The RN can probably spare a few ACs and AMCs to harass neutrals bound for Cork.
A bit cosmetic but I find the occational shortening of ranks Maj, Col, Gen etc... to be somewhat annoying.
Also noted that the British are finally following the Belgian example of not stacking up to many troops in the first trenches, despite all their whining about
the particular Belgian tactic. Albert can afford a smirk over that one.
Talking people to death is an unfortunate political skill, although one not normally practiced face to face but rather via more or less polite diplomatic
notes.

