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Friday, September 8, 2017

World wide war


World wide war.



Introduction: If you thought World War 1 & 2 was bad enough, than take a look at this piece of writing, it will include some of the most fearsome armies in the world and you will also see in the writing some cruel scenes being explained in the text, so I hope you enjoy!  

In a time, when it was dark and foggy in 2057, may the 9th, a war started between four countries that had hated each other so badly, half of the human population was gone, no one had survived.

But one country was strong enough to keep fighting and that was America, the American army were fighting back as hard as they could possibly do, as the Japan and German armies attacked the 10,000 step American base. But it wasn’t long before the Russian army attacked the Japan military base, so while half the Japan army were at war the other half were being tortured by the Russians.

Hours past before the Japanese and the Germans stop attacking the American base, one out of three quarters escaped and ran of into plain sight were they couldn’t be seen, but unfortunately they Americans only had 350 men, 12 tanks, 17 helicopters, 65 planes and 35 boats while the Germans and the Japanese had only 790 men, 58 tanks, 79 helicopters, 94 planes and 21 boats.


Soon enough the Russian army came out of there base with 1200 men, 200 tanks, 59 helicopters, 99 planes, 88 boats and one of the biggest warships in the world, the HMS Hood a massive, destructive boat that was unsinkable but if you’re thinking what is the legendary boat HMS hood doing with the Russians is because, the Russians were sailing through the Europe harbor, they came across the HMS hood that was in the sea just sitting there with a hole in its left side

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