Winter War : Fable Of The Snow Fox .


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23 August, 1939 ( Headlines )

In a motion that has shocked the political earth at large ; the governments of FRG and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics have concluded and signed a accord of mutual non-aggression. The release instruction of many world leaders has ranged across the spectrum, from ones of rejoicing that the prospects of another great war in EU has been avoided, to others who unofficially are seeking more data or are involved in a series of ‘ intense give-and-take'with allied governments.


1 September, 1939 ( newspaper headline )

Ladies and man today it is my sad responsibility to declare that war has returned to the Continent of EC as on this day the arm forcefulness of Germany have invaded western Polska. Heavy fighting is reported by all sides, with Germany announcing ‘ deep, massive and sail penetration'by its armed personnel. Allegedly the smoothen army is already collapsing ; surrendering in ever growing numbers game and the political science has fled the state for mental hospital in Rumania. Unofficial invoice from radiocommunication wheeler dealer in Poland speak of continued resistance that is ‘ stout, strong and check'in the face of the unprovoked aggression of Germany.

Many public leaders have strongly denounced this aggression on the part of the administration of Germany, with Anatole France, Britain and the United States of America demanding that the U. S. Army of Deutschland give up all hostilities at once. This is to be followed by withdrawal to the original border, while an international mediation via the league of Nations occurs to determine the thing of hostilities between the respective governments.

No scuttlebutt has been relayed from the German government.


3 September, 1939 ( headline )

On this day the crisis in Europe has grown exponentially, with the governments of France and Britain officially declaring war upon the government of Germany for the invasion of Republic of Poland. middleman within the several military machine and governance departments tell that armed intervention in Poland, and the direct territorial encroachment of Deutschland ‘ shall pass within a hand count of daylight, or at most, before the next two calendar week are over.'

The fighting continues on, with the governing of Germany reporting More and Thomas More territory gained with each passing hour, while Polish sources report the main drive of the German language Blitzkrieg has been blunted, but that the state injured party have been high. The announcement of the declaration of war by Jacques Anatole Francois Thibault and UK has brought renewed Hope for the beleaguered Carry Nation.


17 September, 1939 ( headline )

In a move of blatant opportunism and aggression the armies of the Union of Soviet Socialist republic have invaded eastern Polska. The representatives of the USSR declared that the move is to assure that law and order and stability are maintained in the fount of the stark collapse of the Polish political science. Within hours the move had been condemned by most members of the League of Nations…


5 Oct, 1939 ( headline )

Poland has officially ceased to live according to the governments of Germany and the Soviet Union. The small nations of Latvia, Lithuania and Esthonia have been annexed by the USSR after being coerced into signing one sided ‘ mutual denial pacts'with the central Communist government of Russia….

Unconfirmed write up credit that functionary from Finland have been invited to Moscow for ‘ discussions of a most specific nature concerning the mutual defense of both countries.'One quondam high-ranking armed services police officer explained that usually means ‘ capital of the Russian Federation makes the threats and Finland will gain conceding, or there shall be war in the end…'


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Deep in the residence of STAVKA, Supreme Headquarters for the arm military group of the USSR, the assembled leaders stand at care as the lone man walked calmly in the door and silently proceeded to the head of the long, map-covered table.

His every step echoed like thunder across the elbow room, and heightened the thick tension that was further magnified by his nimbus of power, authority, ruthlessness and finding. He reveled in the fear that radiated from all of those present, for all knew with a simple gesture, a nod, or one spoken discussion, he could wee-wee or offend any or all of their vocation, air them to the gulag for biography, or have them summarily executed.

Taking his seat he motioned for all to sit and began to explain the subject at hand."Comrades, the subjugation of Poland and the annexation of Latvia, Republic of Lithuania and Republic of Estonia are nearing closing. The antediluvian territories of our great Rodinia are nearly terminated, with one vexing exception. Despite our most generous crack to them, the toady of the Imperialist West, especially those of Britain, who ‘ govern'in Finland, have slapped aside the hand of communist generosity."

"fellow, as of now I am instructing all of you to enact the plans we have prepared for such an eventuality,"the man stated, hammering away on the table with his fist as his eyes, cold and gray, blazed with fury and rage at the regime who has defied him since he was forced to sign up the 1921 Treaty of Tartu forced upon the peaceable people of the USSR by the decrepit and Imperialist-led conference of Nations.

"fellow, explain to me again every detail of the plan as they exist at this clip, do not leave out one point,"he declared as he motioned for the NKVD safety device, penis of the feared commonwealth protection apparatus, to keep an eye on for the low gear hint of defeatism, hesitation or anything that may be construed as treachery. For those so suspected the results would be publically declared ‘ a quiet and well earned retirement'…

Something that all at the tabular array, especially the man who inspired such awe and terror in all about him, knew to mean ‘ death by firing squad.'

For that lone man, chancellor Chief Joseph Stalin, he wanted it no other way. He and he alone ruled in the Russia, and he held the fate of all in his hands alone.

For nearly twenty dollar bill years he had fumed over the humiliation Finland and her Imperialist backers had inflicted upon him in 1921. So now he will have his retaliation and have the proper estate of the Old Russian czar's restored to the homeland, under right commie guidance of course.

He listened as the item were explained over various 60 minutes, with only one small add-on proposed to see to it there will be no doubt as to ‘ Finnish aggression'being the cause of the coming encroachment."Make it so,"said Stalin.


31 October, 1939 ( headline )

Today before the assembly of the Supreme Soviet, Foreign government minister Molotov, for the first meter in world announced the damage ‘ requested'of the government of Suomi to ‘ ensure the Defense Department of the peaceful people of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.'

The ‘ requests,'a genteel term for what most people in the Democratic nations of the Earth will call ‘ demand at the compass point of a gun'were for domain to be leased for 30 years, or transferred directly into the hands of the USSR while the authorities of Finland would receive in return res publica that is barren and worthless. German language Chancellor of the Exchequer Adolph Der Fuhrer has called upon the people of Suomi and their leaders to accept the terms peacefully while time remains for them to do so…

Needless to say, the subject matter of ‘ while clip remains for them to do so…'has dramatically increased tensity in a continent already at war between the ally and the Axis force.


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Stephen half-listened to the news program coming from the daily radio broadcasts that detailed the current bod up of tension between Finland and Russia. Day by day the negotiations had been summarized in the typical way of Stalin and his cohorts…

"Agree to our terms with no compromise or confront the fist of steel from our armies."That is the subject matter they have sent before, when Finland finally won its independence at the end of the Great War.

Memories of that ferocious meter played across his mind as he examined the masterly-crafted rifle that he held ; its perfect intent and balance, custom-made as a birthday present to one special to him, will take her one of the greatest of hunters ever to stalk plot in the woods. The new scope mounted to it was commissioned by a friend of his, whose aim were a generation or more ahead of their time.

Stephen twirled and tossed the rifle ; rapidly worked the bolt-action to gain the concluding spirit of how smooth it will wreak when meter was of the essence - as he learned recently with a bear that almost had him for dinner. No flaw could be found, no defect, no error in his majuscule creation of all the piece he has handcrafted in his spirit as an armorer, soldier, Hunter and…dealer in good and poppycock comfortably leftfield unexplained and preferably never found by agents of the law.

He and his friends had prepared to the practiced they could…let the Russians come, the hornets nest waits…

Pleased with the rifle he slid it into its white-fur-lined scabbard and look-alike checked the harness for any fault. Again he found none, his friend having done their oeuvre to absolute perfection.

"She will get it on this rifle,"Stephen said as he mulled over the coming issue,"her birthday is on the 30th of November. I will be there and show her how to hound with her new rifle ; she will hunt as never before until all know her name."

All too soon Stephen would come to empathise the prophetic tone of his words. For that rifle will be wielded by one to become a legend…


24 November, 1939 ( Headlines )

Tensions continue to build between the government of Finland and the USSR as two counter proposals were made to obtain an honest solution to the demands of Moscow. Both proposition were summarily rejected as being completely unacceptable on the premise they would leave the USSR completely vulnerable in the realm of Leningrad.

All diplomatic ties between Finland and the USSR have been severed by the departure of the Finnish company after being ordered domicile to Helsinki for ‘ consultations.'


26 November, 1939 ( headline )

Unconfirmed reports coming from the political party news services of the USSR have declared a ‘ surprisal and dastardly approach on Russian territory has occurred by units of the Fascist authorities of Finland upon book of instructions by their masters, the Imperialist Industrialists of the West.'

Foreign rector Perm has condemned this ‘ slaughter of Russian younker and devastation of very much Russian history in the delimitation village of Mainila…

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"My fella comrades,"declared the fabled ‘ man of steel,'Prime Minister Stalin to the Soviet senior high mastery who stood at care before the mesa where he sat."Negotiations have fallen through with the fascistic governing of Finland, and now we have this wanton assault upon our homeland. As per plans already prepared for such an occurrence, the orders are henceforth given to you and your troops…just before dawn on 30 November the outstanding army of the conjugation of Soviet Socialist Republics shall invade Finland and liberate her persecute masses who cry for freedom under a proper communist government."

His anger flared hot in his eyes and iron-cold in his words as he slammed his hand on the operose table,"I will be very clear in this matter. Failure will not be tolerated ; the slightest sign of incompetency, fearful activity and perfidy against the company or the state will mean compendious implementation by the NKVD. All rescript and plans made will be approved by them before any are carried out. Remember, they answer to me alone…"

Needless to say everyone got the message.

Joseph Stalin grinned and reveled in the absolute fear the men around him displayed. HE was in control, the schoolmaster of all in Russia to do with as he pleased.

Soon enough the shame inflicted upon him by Finland so long ago will be avenged, a dark spot on his fierce report. Everyone nowadays knew that the language he spoke of run out negotiations were bare window binding, for the might of four Russian ground forces Corps was in stead at key crossing points along the Finland - Russian border.

Invasion had been inevitable for some metre, and the Fin's would pay for their mulishness in fire and blood.



30 November 1939 rear-area of Russian ninth U. S. Army corporation

Major-General Yuri Bogdan watched the border region from the wooded ridge just shy of the Finnish-Russian edge. The small settlement, little more than a hamlet not even worthy of a German mark on any official map, showed at the limit of his binoculars, just one more minor obstacle for the grand dismission of Finland that will be erased in a few Thomas More minutes.

He turned to the regimental commander who surrounded him, each standing tall and proud, as he gave them his final education in the slap-up crusade that is to lead off. Each order was repeated back in precise contingent to him and to the part's chief political commissar, Major-General Vitaly of the NKVD ( State protection ). All of the officers knew that one trip, one unsuccessful person, one infraction, or the coming into court of any of the aforementioned, can become primer coat for drumhead execution of instrument by the NKVD.

Anyone doubting that only had to glance at the freshly turned earthly concern that marked thirty graves of mate officers who were shot an hour ago for ‘ inappropriate want of fighting smell for the effort of the state.'

"companion,"Major-General Bogdan spoke to the collected officers,"our division has been granted the honor of spearheading the Crusade in the dismission of our communist brethren from the fascists who currently rule Finland. As you know, less than 72 hours ago, our crowned head ground was violated in a molding clangour designed to arouse the world's understanding for the banditti leaders of Republic of Finland and thus turn them against our honorable drawing card Comrade Stalin."

He watched Major-General Vitaly casually stroll back and forth around the officeholder, as one would expect of a rancher or sodbuster inspecting his prized aggregation of moo-cow and hint before sending them to market. He went on with his speech,"fellow, each of us will carry through our component to ne plus ultra, and we will preserve radio silence as per Army headquarters club until instructed otherwise. Use the minibike couriers you have well and with due diligence, no opportunity to crush the foe must be wasted."

He hammered his clinch fist into his gloved hand,"fastness, electric shock and unrelenting pressure sensation, this is how we shall split this section of the front job wide undetermined and pull ahead ever onward. All prisoner taken are to be sent to our comrades of State Security unless directed, as per lodge signed by premier Comrade Stalin, otherwise by each regiments commissar or by parliamentary law of Major-General commissar Vitaly."

He pointed to the recently filled grave accent to one side of meat of the collect officers,"Understand, there is to be no hideaway or surrender,"his voice deepened as his rage mounted,"those who do so are shamed of treason and shall be dealt with swiftly as these betrayer to the State have been conduct with."

"Now return to your regiments and get ready to pass over the border as per plans,"he watched the officeholder salute and flee for their staff fomite like a frightened gathering of rabbits in the visual modality of a band of hawks on the hunt.

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Sir Leslie Stephen had just crested the humble hills superlative when he heard the first gear thundering of artillery unleashed from across the border. He watched in horror as clap after crushing flack of carom case and Eruca vesicaria sativa landed around the hamlet of Summers Mist, where his granddaughter Nikkei's birthday party is taking lieu, a day of joy and happiness as his motherland neared war that no one wanted to have happen.

Sadly, as the clouds of smoke and churned earth merged with the watchword and screams of his family and friends, he knew the war no one wanted had begun. He shouldered the cloth-wrapped present he had spent so many calendar month crafting for Nikkei's natal day, and felt the tears flow down his brass as he watched his globe taken from him for the second time in his life by warfare.


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Her world spun in a fog of pain and dizziness as she struggled to open her eyes. The gentle greaves of a fervor flooded her ear and the mixed bag of cooking kernel, burning Ellen Price Wood and other odors assaulted her sense of smell with overtake power. She struggled to move up, slowly lifting herself onto her elbows and then falling back to the primer coat still enshrouded by the thick mantle individual had put over her while she was unconscious.

A figure leaned down next to her and handed her a cup of cold pee that she guzzled down, all but choking upon its chill descent into her parched back talk and throat.

"Easy Nikkei, easy there charter your sentence,"Stephen said as he helped her sit up. He checked the large bruise she had on her frontal bone and chuckled as she swatted at him when he touched one sore spot after another."You will be fine Nikkei ; at the to the lowest degree I still have my granddaughter with me."

"Grandpa what happened,"Nikkei asked, not comprehending his last-place tidings he had said to her,"Where are all the others, mama and daddy and my brothers…"She stopped upon seeing the expression that showed upon his boldness, understanding at finish what had happened to everyone else.

"No grandpa, no not that, please not that,"she said, collapsing into his arms as he drew her close. She broke down completely, the sobs coming hard and fast for the personnel casualty of her entire family line."Why grandpa, why did this have to go on ?"

"I don't know Nikkei, I honestly don't know,"Stephen said as he rocked her back and Forth.

Actually he did bed, having followed the intense negotiation between the Finnish-Soviet governance. Each day the Soviet Union had become more and more demanding in the concessions it sought, making it realise with none-too-subtle threats and gestures that war would be the answer save for complete and categoric surrender of all territorial need made…a Chain of demands that Sir Leslie Stephen knew could not be accepted by Finland.

Yet he, like most in the Hamlet, had hoped for common sense and peace to come about. So it was that Nikkei's eighteenth natal day offered a sentence to celebrate and for the residential area to forget about the outside world for a scant time…then the bombardment arrived, slaughtering nearly everyone and destroying every building in the area.

Only Nikkei survived due to her having been flung like a ragdoll into an irrigation ditch. Stephen had found her half rooted and brought her to one of the small cabins in the wooded pitcher's mound he called home, hoping to figure out how to get her to safety when she could move around again.

Nikkei pointed to the bound bundle next to Sir Leslie Stephen and asked,"grandpa, what is that you have there ?"

He looked into her pain-filled optic, glad for something to distract her even for a curtly time from the crushing loss of all that she had known."This is my natal day gift for you Nikkei, just as I promised to realise final stage twelvemonth, one all of your own."

Nikkei watched as Stephen untied the packet and removed a rifle scabbard from beneath the canvas. He turned and presented it to her as if she were a queen of some forgotten land worthy of a rarified and cherished gift from her people.


She took the rifle scabbard in her manus and laid it across her lap, stroking the easy leather covered in white fur. The rifles inventory, made of finely lacquered Wood carved in elaborated images of her hunting in the deep woods spoke of Stephens's attainment as a master gun shaper and armorer.

Gently Nikkei pulled it release of the scabbard and examined it for some fourth dimension, feeling the precise equalizer and contour that already felt a natural extension of her. The telescopic hatful glistened in the soft firelight, and she spotted the signature of an old ally of her granddad, a man who made masterwork optics superior to level the finest made in Germany.

Two wonderful treasures for her birthday ; such a booty of riches she felt vile of possessing let lonely being able-bodied to hold in her hands.

"granddaddy I can't fill this, it's more worthy in your hands…"she shushed as Sir Leslie Stephen shook his head.

"You saved me from that bear concluding yr Nikkei,"he said with a smiling. He had made one mistake on the search he had taken her on, one moment of carelessness in which the bear reared up and threatened his living. Nikkei proved the quicker though, as she placed three slugs into the bears heart and header and thus mortally wounded the beast. It still fought on for some time before it succumbed, but in recurrence for saving him, Stephen promised Nikkei he would craft a rifle worthy of her phenomenal skills.

"I wish mama and papa could have seen this, along with everyone else…'she began to sob again as the verity slammed home hard in her heart. Her family is gone forever, as are her friends, all save for Stephen. Something rich in her soul snapped, flooding her with a fiery resolve that consumed her in an instant. The savage who had done this to them will be made to pay, and in blood.

"Grandpa, where are the monsters who did this, where are they ?"she demanded, her voice filled with angriness and rage none could bear dreamed existed. None save for Stephen who had long recognized the Lapplander traits in her that he had, and understood cipher will hold her back from having her revenge on the Russians, no issue if in the end it cost her own life.

He shook his head, recalling the metre back in the struggle of 1918 when Finland won its independency from the tsar's of Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, and the times of trouble which followed. He had been a colonel then, and for a clip he fought as a partisan behind the occupation, becoming such a curse on his enemies that they called him ‘ Ghost Bear.'

"And so story will repeat itself…"he whispered. That drew a funny look from Nikkei who still waited for his answer.

"Nikkei we are going to get you to safety and then I and some friends will begin to campaign these demon, I will not lose…oh why I even bother…'He snorted and rolled his middle to the empyrean as she struggled to stand up and storm out of the small cabin to go it alone."God above, she is more like me than even her mama could have figured…"

"Nikkei hold on there,"he grabbed her as she began to crock up to the floor, still woozy from the snow to her school principal."mulct then, I have a few thing to get ready for our hunt, we will be partisans then here in our sphere of the woods and hills ; one thing emphatically, I call the guess and we do this my way until we have driven those giant out of our homeland."

"Fine grandpa,"Nikkei said as she wrapped up once again in the midst blanket."We do it your way, just so long as I get to defeat Russians…"her words became unintelligible as she drifted off into slumber.


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As Nikkei slumbered away the day, Stephen headed off into the woods, making contact with some old friends who dealt in thing best left unmentioned in the mien of the government. They had prepared for the chance of war coming, establishing stash of weapon and other gear mechanism around the area for a striation of partisan to use if they needed it…and now they will, for once again ‘ Ghost Bear'will enter into war and make his foeman pay for their crimes in blood.

He continued on into the woods, seeking a place where his personal cache of ‘ special goodness'waited recovery.

As the destination came into sight, little more than a cluster of rocks and shrubs covering a minuscule cavern in their depths he reached into his coating and rested his hand upon the hilt of his hunting knife. The faintest scent of cigar tobacco filtered through the air, coming closer with each passing second, soon to be joined with the indulgent crunch - crunching of respective pair of snowshoes coming towards him.

He edged into the nearby shrub and trees, concealing himself so as to appear as little more than another low clump of Rock at the fundament of a mighty northern pine as the people who followed him closed in, tone by dance step, and into chance upon distance of his ambush…

Lightning fast he slammed his cubitus into the gut of the man who had snuck up behind him, following up with a fist to his foeman throat, as he grabbed the man by his coating and dragged him to the reason. Stephen pulled out his knife to pitch the death reversal and suddenly stopped as the man beneath him gently chuckled.

Captain Robinson of the Finnish Army grinned and looked at Sir Leslie Stephen,"You have not lost any of the skill you taught all of us those years ago Colonel Stephen. Now if you don't creative thinker, let me up and I will signalise my men not to try and shoot you…"

"Like they really could get that close,"Stephen snorted,"I heard them from a half kilometer off. You learned the deterrent example well, but apparently your own scholarly person have not. Now why are you here Captain, and please I am just Sir Leslie Stephen now, no longer a colonel of the army…or will I be again."

"Stephen is it then,"began Robinson,"we're here to reconnoitre and harry the advancing Soviet regular army as it heads up the road. Someone has to stick around behind and suit zealot, though from the grin on your side I assume you already feature begun that task ?"

"In a personal manner of speaking,"Sir Leslie Stephen filled in his old educatee and protagonist in on his plans."Right now I am off to contact others in the area who will watch and chance upon as they can. Even in our independent ways, we can work together and make the Russians spirit a animation hell."

Sir Robert Robinson nodded as he caught the insidious usage of ‘ we'in his last sentence, tattle of another who will hunt the Russians with Stephen.

"carnival enough Stephen,"Jackie Robinson said as his men advanced, shocked to see their leader talking to an old man who appeared to descend out of nowhere. He looked at Stephen and asked of his old Quaker,"So then, what gens will our mysterious Hunter be called ?"

Stephen grinned, knowing then and there James Harvey Robinson will go along with anything he asked or needed done,"The Snow Fox, for we will establish the reliable slyness us louver have when on our home footing. Now I have to get a few other things done and ‘ acquired'then the hunt will begin."

So it was, after a quick shake, the men departed.


3 December 1939 near front line of Russian 163rd foot sectionalisation


Major Joseph stood by the armoured stave car with his sub-machine gun clenched tight in his clasp. His superiors in the NKVD ( state security ) had made his instructions painfully clear ; keep a close eye on the activities of Major-General Bogdan as he served as his device driver, messenger and personal bodyguard out in the field. nonstarter in any way will result in summary execution.

Over a dozen more soldiers, young lieutenants and captains, stood around or waited in their own staff cars for instructions from the superior general. Almost all of them gazed from time to metre to the advancing communication channel of motortruck, army tank and tank-riding foot that snaked its way along the bingle road ever deeper into Republic of Finland. The distant ground-shaking roar of the artillery no longer registered with them, having become little more than background dissonance in the fourth day of their lightning fast ( sort of ) pace of the attack.

Major-General Bogdan stood high upon the toughie of his car as he scanned the horizon with his fine binoculars, a natural endowment from his grandpa many long years past. His frustration mounted by the minute at the mulishness of the Suomi defenders who have defied his ability to smash through them for the endure three daytime. Three days and his sectionalisation were barely twenty mi across the border.

"speeding, speed and ever to a greater extent pep pill. That is how we win this war, pep pill, shock and sturdy aggression against any who stand against us,"he muttered to himself."master Craigson, secure that all regimental and lower air force officer understand the rescript. Unrelenting pressure, there will be no more take away or moving former than at the foe ahead. Any nonstarter and I will personally hit the officeholder myself if need be."

The police chief repeated back his instructions, saluted and retreated to his stave car, which tore off down the route with due hurriedness to ensure the message was received and duly carried out.

Major-General Bogdan growled as he watched his class slowly crawl down the road."The Suomi lackey's of the Imperialist West and Capitalists will take what it means to defy the Soviet spousal relationship. We will acquire back what is rightfully ours since long before the gyration began. They wanted war, so now they shall have got it and we will rebuild their order into a true Communist state as it should be."

His mood suddenly brightened at the survey of a of a battery of truck-mounted arugula launcher and two batteries of artillery moved off the road and began to set up for firing at target area located by his watch. So often firepower being prepared meant that at least a plurality or two of enemy soldiers had gathered to urinate a desperate last stand against his armour and infantry tearing ever deeper into their homeland.

The sound of a motorbike informed him that a messenger had arrived, and he nodded in satisfaction as the man stopped his bike, handed his preeminence to Captain Dima who double-timed it to the ecumenical. When he read the musical note, Major-General Bogdan felt his blood boiling point as he shouted, raged and cursed while directing another motorbike mounted messenger to move forward and differentiate his divisional main office to push his three lead regiments forward with all amphetamine or expression murder at his own hands.

He cursed the ordering of ‘ absolute receiving set silence'that came from his victor at US Army HQ's L or more miles behind his air division."Damn them for their defiance to the motive of the mother country !"he shouted while shaking his fist in the counseling of the Finnish defenders.

Nearby another elderly officer smiled at the absolute rage of Major-General Bogdan. Of trend when this policeman smiled, all the attendant officers of the general cringed, instantly coming to care and saluting, if only to save their own lives, not knowing death stalked all of them from another position…



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"Say what you will that one has a bit of a temperament problem,"Sir Leslie Stephen said as he eased the binoculars down from his center. Clad in solid-white winter clothing his eyes shifted across the view and then across the land before him. Even the flimsy movement drew his attention as he quickly dismissed it as the malarky, an creature or a Russian Soldier moving around on some military mission or another.

He watched a second policeman, probably the NKVD counterpart of the ship's officer who stood atop his auto hood, amble with pure arrogance and impertinence becoming of a Commissar of high rank over to the vehicle and climb upon the hood as well. The remaining officers stood at a sizable aloofness, all save for the officer's driver who looked and moved like a small terrier determined to protect its lord from a pack of ravenous wolves.


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"Yes comrade they do have it coming for their defiance to the needs of the motherland,"said Major General Vitaly, Political commissar for the division of Major-General Bogdan."It appears you are ahead of schedule by a bit, despite word advent of some electrical resistance run into by your tether elements."

"comrade political commissar it is good to see you up and about."Major-General Bogdan said as he gave his comrade the best salutation he could oversee."We are pushing hard for our daylight objective and I have ordered the men to advertise all the harder. There is some reported resistance, yet we shall push hard than before and shatter them completely. In short fiat any prisoners will be in your script, as they should be, and we shall be one step closer to flying the pin of International Communism high over this land of defiant banditti."


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To Stephens left, slightly gamey up upon the craggy heap of Stone and shrub among the great pine tree forest a distich of bluish eyes stared at the officers through the reach of her rifle. She slowly brought her deal up to the scope and made some second adjustments, allowing her to make out with the kitchen range, wind and other variable to place her shot right on target when the minute arrived.

Both officers on the cars hood turned to watching the celestial horizon through their opera glasses.

She drew the crosshairs tier with the newly arrived officer's skull, and braced the rifles stock against her shoulder while resting her finger on the trigger.

"I'm going for them grandpa,"Nikkei whispered to Stephen, who nodded in response.

One final calculation of the compass and all variables flowed through her judgment as she squeezed the trigger…


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Major-General Bogdan smiled as the enceinte artillery sounded off, the meretricious roaring of the howitzer merging with the screaming cry of Katyusha Eruca sativa tearing off from their truck-mounted launchers. He shook his fist in delectation, imagining the carnage beginning to fall on the hapless Finland U. S. Army regulars'just kilometers ahead when he felt something wet splatter across the side of his head, left arm and chest.


He turned in fourth dimension to see the soundbox of Major-General Vitaly flop to the ground with all of the goodwill of a butchered boar. The sight of the gaping wounding left from the bullet his head had intercepted caused Bogdan to freeze, unable to move, speak, or even think. He knew then and there that death was only moments away from claiming him in its icy hands.

John Roy Major Joseph leapt upon the railcar hood and tackled Major-General Bogdan. The hummer meant for the oecumenical took the man in the dorsum, severed his spine and ruptured his heart, utterly before he and the general plummeted to the ground, sheltered by the armored car from the snipers fire.

Pandemonium reigned in the superior general unit as some of the men ran to help Major-General Bogdan and the fallen Commissar and Major Joseph. The residuum dove for the nearest cover they could happen and return fire with side arm, rifle or sub-machinegun at suspected sniper locations as the field ordnance continued to thunder away and make it nearly impossible for one man to hear another even unaired up.

With mechanical efficiency, one officer after another flopped to the ground, a exclusive red wound found in their torn pharynx or skulls. In less than two hour, as the weapon fell unsounded once again and their crews commenced preparations to move on down the road, thirteen men lay dead on footing, while the survivors huddled in the protective shadow of concealment, not daring to move or even breath.

Even the normally unflappable Major-General Bogdan looked about, stunned and overwhelmed at the sheer massacre wrecked by some unnamed foes in such a short span of time. It was over a 30 minutes before he regained his composure and shouted out parliamentary law to move the unit to his divisions main office and even yearner to send word regular army Headquarters of the loss of Major-General Vitaly.

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"Come Nikkei its clip to leave and quickly,"Stephen said to her as he finished wiring the close of many ‘ gifts'he had set out earlier to further punish the Russians when they came to investigate the sphere. As he considered the slaughter to come from his ‘ giving,'Stephen and Nikkei donned their skis and disappeared into the Ellen Price Wood little more than twin ghosts headed to one of many temporary shelters they will come to use in the weeks and month ahead.


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The visual sense of the snaking trail of tank car, trucks, artillery and infantry which pushed ever cryptic into his native land sickened Captain Robinson. He wondered how much of a chance his commonwealth honestly had to stop this unyielding mass of metal and men bent upon the complete seduction of Finland.

One of his men tapped him on his shoulder and pointed down to the roadside where a military group of infantry began to gain under the enrage parliamentary procedure of officers watched by stern-eyed NKVD Commissars. Some of the policeman, led by a commissar Major, examined one area of ground and the eubstance left behind after some form of ambush had occurred.

A quick numeration of the infantry told him that he and his men faced a reinforced company of Russian soldiers, who began to spread out. Some marched unto a pocket-sized crag of stone and shrubs while the oddment headed towards Robinson and his men at a rattling walking. He could see that the phallus of this irregular band were hesitant and on edge, though their fearfulness of the commissars outweighed any peril from the woodlands ahead of them.


Captain Robinson and his fistful of men dropped down under masking as a small explosion erupted from that rocky crag, felling over a dozen Russian soldiers. pandemonium erupted as a second blast erupted, unleashing a wafture of metal scraps, nails, and former projectiles that wounded a score and five of men. The surviving infantry began to open fire at random into the woodwind with rifles and sub-machineguns as fasting as they could while yelling at the top of their lungs.

They charged at the woodwind instrument bound, only to have their ragged constitution shattered by a string of fire triggered by cover tripwires. Pillars of smoke and tossed dirt rose as men fell to the footing seeking top, dead or dying.

"Now men, now, hold them down while we can !"Captain Robinson shouted to his men as the pure time for a improvise ambush had arrived. Rifles merged with the tap-tapping of four light car guns which scythed across the Russian foot, felling them one after another after another.

In less than a minute the battle was over and his men swarmed among the bushed Russians to gather rifles, ammo and anything of worth in the way of military news they could observe. Two arcminute after they began, he and his men disappeared back into the woods, where two hour and seven kilometers away the maitre d' examined a set of orders to the NKVD Commissar Major to ‘ find and neutralise the bandit who slew Major-General Vitaly and 14 other officers.'

"fifteen officers and they left behind a chemical chain of dummy ambuscade for their chaser ?"Sergeant Jermaine, the aide of Captain Edward Goldenberg Robinson, whistled softly and shook his psyche in disbelief."Who could possibly own done that ?"

"I'll tell you who did this,"senior pilot Walker Smith said with a face of astonishment on his look,"It was the work of the Snow Fox. I need a offset to get the information we have back to our side of meat of the lines, and get it there on the double."

Captain Edward Goldenberg Robinson watched the messenger ski away and then turned to his men and nodded. restrained as the still air around them they departed, determined to take in and hit the invading Russians whenever and wherever they can to spend a penny life as deplorable for them as possible.


7-8 Dec, 1939 Kingdom of Sweden - unknown manor house home

Swedish flower parson Hansson looked out the program library window upon a land covered in C and for a moment dreamed that the humankind was still at peace. He sighed, knowing that such a dream is finished for many a year to come since another great war has erupted.

turning back to his two other guests he looked upon his old friend Ryti, prime quantity diplomatic minister of Finland and here on ‘ common soldier subject'for his nation."Will the terms be satisfactory in the end ?"he asked of Ryti.

bloom curate Ryti looked at the thirdly gentleman in the way, a man of ruthless ambition and ill-concealed covetousness. No affair the absolute despite he held for this man, Finland needed the weapons and supplies even more ; so he has dealt with the lesser of two iniquity to save his home."It will be acceptable, as per the footing we have agreed upon."

"Very good then,"the third man declared as he stood and adjusted his coat,"have the money transferred into my Swiss accounts by the usual means ; just to be clearly, this meeting never happened and I will deny any and all mention of it in public. I am helping you due to the fact I hate the Russians Thomas More than anything else."

With that the man, German language E. G. Marshall Herman Goring departed for his flight home.



7-8 December, 1939 rear-area Russian Ninth Army Corp

In the old prospector's cabin, little more than a renovated shack, Nikkei watched as the sun cast its last rays of illumination before departing below the horizon and allowing the dark to encompass the land in its grip. She put the blanket back into office, to celebrate even the slight firelight from escaping into the outside world. She looked to the cabin door and wondered when Sir Leslie Stephen would be back from ‘ get together with some friends nearby.'

She returned to cleaning her rifle with great care, determined to guarantee that the weapon system of her retaliation was kept in staring condition for the adjacent ambush set by Sir Leslie Stephen and her. stair by step as she had been taught so long ago she cleaned and oiled each part in turn, ensuring that not one touch of scandal, backbone, or anything could jam or plug it up at the mo when she would need it most.

The small radiocommunication Stephen had somehow gotten his script upon whisper news of the international earthly concern between the static-filled cries of the aurora borealis dancing smash. What newsworthiness came from official sources among the Northern and European stations painted a desolate future tense for her fatherland, as four massive regular army mathematical group have crossed the borders from northward to south, seeking to subdue the entire nation.

To the south, on the Karelian Isthmus the Russians have pushed the Finnish army back to the Mannerheim subscriber line. A massive ordnance battery, nearly two 24-hour interval in duration if the theme are to be believed, preceded a massed foot rape in the region of Taipale supported with regimental strength artillery, rocket-fire, transmitting aerial bombardment and loudspeakers used to diffuse calls for surrender of the Finnish US Army until they were shot apart by Finnish snipers.

Nikkei listened and smiled, pleased to hear the tidings of the Finnish Army had dug in deep, with well sighted heavy weapon and weapon, and then ripped apart the Russians rape. Casualties from the butchery were estimated at 5000 dead Russians and twice that injured, along with 500 captive. Curiously she heard about the stifling defeat made against the Russian armor, some 80 tanks destroyed or disenable and captured.

She and Stephen had seen a few such tank car moving along the lone road that linked Russia and their ground forces that advanced slowly into Finland. Stephen seemed genuinely afraid of the metallic element brute, though she respected what they could do, the mint of the gasoline-filled fuel drums mounted on the gage deck of them gave her an idea of how to cease one…literally it would go up in flames…

And part of the ‘ special ammunition'prepared for her by Stephen and his protagonist would do that job quite nicely.

Nikkei looked at the lowly trinity of bottles tied to her clique, each one prepared to deliver another deadly surprise on any armour fauna or fomite when assailed during an surprise attack. Stephen had been rather dubious about the idea when she suggested it, but on the minute secondary roads in the thick forests, five burned out trucks and a armour car testified to its simplistic and beastly efficiency.

Once she had finished her care for the rifle she gently traced the newest markings burned into the wooden stock. Each stigma was that of a snow fox, barely 8mm in size, and representing a one putting to death she had scored since she had become involved in the war for her homeland. two dozen slight George Fox, 24 putting to death, some of them the motorbike courier being used to broadcast orders between Russian Headquarters.

The hold out messenger had turned out to be the most life-sustaining one to date. She and Stephen had been crossing one of the junior-grade roads during a light snowfall with her in the confidential information, and covering Stephen after she reached the far English. No sooner had she prepared her rifle the courier came tearing around a curve in the road. She had aimed and shot him down without a seconds hesitation, and thus gained both of them a usable motorbike and the vital trade good in the couriers satchel case.


Long into the night Stephen had sat in this very cabin after dumping the motorbike, out of gas and appropriately booby-trapped for any curious Russians. The paperwork he looked through contained high-value military codification and communiqués, orders of fight and supply position - it detailed the low point of commissariat and ammunition among the Russian army whole in this field.

Stephen had explained he needed to get this poppycock to some ‘ friends in high places'and would be back as soon as he could. She was given some special command : if he is not back by the 1st ray of dayspring the side by side day, or at the first of all sighting of a Russian, she is to take flight at once and chief for one of the six sights he described. Of course if sentence permitted before she bolted, she was to ‘ activate'the small surprise contained in the cabin for the stupid Russians.

Her rest that nighttime was fitful and tormented by nightmare of unknown matter coming out of the mists she could not call back after being woken by a flight of steps of Soviet Air Force bombers and fighter overhead. She took a peak out the little window facing to the east and hoped against hope to see Sir Leslie Stephen coming up the track in the rising sun…

Instead she gasped at the sight of four score Russian infantry advancing at a stabilize pace towards the cabin.


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"sustenance down and watch, no one make any dissonance that may make for them down upon us,"Sir Leslie Stephen whispered to the men who accompanied him. When Hannu, Kalevi, Joni and their partisan nodded he turned back to observe the isthmus of Russians advancing towards the cabin in which Nikkei sheltered. He could only pray she had already fled for one of the other merging billet and will await there for him.

Meter by measure the soldiers advanced and spread out to circle the cabin under the iron-hard gaze of the units'political commissar. If anyone remained inside the cabin there will be no probability for them to escape, and the supplying needed by the enthusiast will probably be found as well…


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Nikkei quickly tossed on her great coat, slipped on her pack and go scabbard, and prayed as never before in her life as she struck a compeer and held it to the duration of fuse-cord leading to Stephens little surprise for the fast approaching Russians.

Once the electric cord started to siss and sting, she dropped it to the solid ground and fled the cabin, cleared the small ridge behind it and commenced a zigzag run for safety. She used every feature of speech of the terrain and timberland to give her any covering fire, anything to keep on her from being seen by the advancing Russians. When she finally stopped and plopped down behind a clustering of trees she silently cursed at having left her set of skis back in the cabin.

"At least I didn't forget my snowshoes,"she said. Nikkei looked back at the minuscule ridgeline running behind the cabin and decided that she had to get her skis if possible, decree or no orders from her grandpa.

She moved as dumb as a spectre and with the grace of a deer across the ground. Her science in doing so had been perfected over foresightful years of hunt and exercise with Sir Leslie Stephen, and on occasion when he travelled to make a purchase or make a bargain that was best left unexplained to anyone else, especially person connected to the law of the land.


Just shy of the summit she stopped, eased her rifle from its scabbard and checked her sac to ascertain the extra cartridge clip were set up if she needed them. time by meter she slowly and cautiously eased her way to the summit of the rooftree, propped herself up on her elbows and gazed upon the Russians below who had just arrived at the old cabin.

She softly cursed at the fact of Stephen surprise for the Russians had not yet gone off, and wondered what had gone wrong with it. Then and there she knew her skis are story as there are far too many Russian soldiers to fight…


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Sir Leslie Stephen pulled back behind the shelter of the tree as he reloaded his Suomi KP-31 sub-machinegun, and sent out a barrage of curses and revilement so sacrilegious the solid ground should have melted away. A bullet tore a glob out of the tree simple centimeter from his look as he exposed himself again, bringing up the Thomson and fired off short bursts into the still advancing mass of Russian infantry.

second before Hannu and Kalevi had nearly moved their men into position to take down the Russians who encroached on the old cabin. Though wild, they have to strike at their foeman, the provision cached away beneath the cabins floorboard are needed by the topical anaesthetic partisan forces.

Sir Leslie Stephen and Joni, along with a XII other drumbeater stayed back to secure their escape itinerary if the struggle turned against them…only to be surprised by the sudden reaching of two Russian infantry society, roughly 300 men total. Instantly Stephen ordered his men to the cover of the tree and to provoke on the advancing personnel.

Roughly XL or more than Russians fell to the first barrage of small subdivision fire as two light machine accelerator scythed across them like a reaper in a wheat landing field. bridge player grenades added to the carnage being wrought as attack after flesh-rending eruption shattered the track Russians morale, sending them howling back down the trail…

Only to be systematically shot down by their Political commissars who called them coward and deserters.

phonograph needle to say, the surviving solders suddenly became motivated to turn around and take their chances with the Finnish drumbeater.

Stephen reloaded his Suomi three more sentence before his ammunition was exhausted and he cursed as the Russians continued to advance at a very timid pace. His pistols came out and he moved from screen to cover, hunting the Russians. The firstly one emerged into his view and became the first target he took…

In a flurry of motion Sir Leslie Stephen cut down one Russian soldier after another as he moved among them, each of his Lahti pistols becoming an extension of him. One pellet, one kill, the same figure delivered with still preciseness. A cluster of Russian solders charged at him from the woods as he calmly reloaded his side arm, grinned and one after another, and thus reaped a harvest home of death on his foes.

Despite his herculean endeavor, the battle turned against the partisans.

metre by metre they had to yield ground, pushed back by the sheer weight unit of numbers that inevitably benefited the Russians. Their enemy kept on coming out of the Wood, an unending shower of wild foeman determined to stump out their tormenters, even as the suddenly mounted in heap upon fallen plenty of shattered physical body and bone.


He hoped Hannu and Kalevi had decent sense to scrub the ambush and get their men to safety. As even More Russians advanced up the pathway to reenforce the shattered social unit fighting the enthusiast, Sir Leslie Stephen knew in his inwardness that he will not be leaving this engagement alive…

He prayed for Nikkei, that she has fled and gotten to guard, and that his sins of being a smuggler of arms and former semi-illegal goods could be forgiven when he stood before the judgement throne of God. He did not implore for a miracle, knowing that such is beyond his fate to deserve…

Though that is exactly what happened…


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Nikkei watched as a ternary of officers ran around and shouted rules of order at their men to travel rapidly off to join the battle down the trail. None of the soldiers seemed willing to head that way, having come to respect and fear the skill of their implacable foe ; not even with the sheer weight of numbers on their side could the officers make them get the first step back down the trail.

One officeholder, a commissar if she understood his rank correctly, argued with the other two, who appeared to be commissar as well, about the demand to clutch the cabin and any supplies that remained within it. After that, they could then go and join their comrades in the heat of battle.

Having decided plenty is enough she raised her rifle, braced the stock against her shoulder and aimed at the talkative commissar. The retort of her rifle was smothered by the intense gunfire from the woods, but she saw the commissar plummet to the ground, his skull having stopped the bullet.

The other commissar looked at their fallen comrade with wide-eyed expressions of fear and impact in equal mensuration. Within five seconds both of them joined their comrade on the ground, stagnant before they hit the earth.

Her cosmos became a blur of motion as she steadily carried out the up-back, forward-down palm-sweep of the rifle dash which chambered beat after round as one Russian after another was targeted and died when she gave a gentle squeeze on the trigger.

Some fled into the Grant Wood, determined to take their prospect with the remaining commissars than face the lethal sniper now picking them off one by one. Shortly after the last entered the woods, a angered cascade of gunshot cut them down as individual unknown quantity to Nikkei had arrived…

Thirty Russians sought protection behind or within the cabin, one of them tossed Nikkei's shattered skis out the threshold with a twine of curses. They began to burn down away with precise guesswork from rifle, pistol or their own sub-machineguns at the enemies in the woods.

Nikkei pulled a powder store from her pouch, freed the empty one from her rifle and slid the new one habitation. She chambered a round and looked down to see which one of the Russians will be her first victim….

Of path that happened to be the instant Stephens ‘ gift'to the Russians went off, several spliff of dynamite secured to over thirty jerry-cans filled with gasoline concealed under and around the cabin. The blast reaped a massive harvest of death, and left Nikkei not one living Russian to shoot.

Even Nikkei, partly shielded by the crown of the ridgeline, was flung away and she cursed as she and all of her gear rolled downhill until a hard tree assisted in stopping her. Clutching her bruised head with one hand, her rifle in the former, she cursed and charged back to the top of the ridgepole to see what else was going on…


She spotted the few remaining partisans down the trail fighting to hold the Russians at the sharpness of the Mrs. Henry Wood, and bonk if they were forced fully into the clearing behind them they would fall to the last man. The clattering of gunfire to her flop indicated more drumbeater were even now engaged in a sec Death struggle against some other band of Russian troops.

For them she could do nothing, but for the first group, and the man she cared for that fought like a monster for his men…she can help out in her own way…

She knelt down and braced her rifle, aimed…and commenced the arcsecond round of dealing death this very day on the Russians down the trail…


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Stephen grinned like a banshee tearing across the moors as the thundering retort from the detonated ‘ gift'in the cabin carried out to the skyline. He knew then and there Nikkei had fled the cabin and even now was on her way to prophylactic.

He dropped to one stifle, partially concealed by a expectant rock 'n' roll, and commenced to fire both pistol at the howling Russians that charged out of the woods. His force of partisans was down to him and four others, and surrounded by their opposition whom they knew would usher no mercy…the sudden gunfire deeper in the woods indicated that Hannu and Kalevi had engaged a turgid Russian political party with their men, and told him they confronted a reinforced battalion or a full regiment of infantry.

Click-click…

Sir Leslie Stephen howled as his handgun emptied and drew out his hunting knife and pounced upon the nearest Russian, ending his sprightliness in one swift stroke. His elbow slammed into the next soldier coming up behind him, followed by a knife thrust to the gut ; then three more Russians closed on him, rifles leveled and middle showing that they did not intend to take him as a prisoner.

"ejaculate on you bastard dog-iron !"Sir Leslie Stephen shouted in Russian, prepared to involve at least one of them with him…

Then one soldier lurched backward as his thorax exploded in a jet of red mist, dead before he hit the ground. The two others turned and fled, discarding their rifles, only to perish in turn as a precisely placed slug intercepted their skulls.

He watched, absolutely flabbergasted, as one Russian soldier after another died as they turned to take flight or showed themselves for a moment from any covering fire they could find.

"Joni,"Stephen bellowed out as his old friend came into sight, blood streaming down his leg."God man how many of us are left ?"

"You and me Stephen,"Joni said as he handed two full-magazines to Sir Leslie Stephen for his Finnish sub-machinegun."I am fine, let's go and see what we can do for Hannu and Kalevi…"Both men startled at the sound of automatic pocket-sized arms fire and light machineguns began to play in the woods, to be followed by lifelessness so profound it all but screamed at them.


Within three moment a band of heavily armed men accompanied by the enthusiast emerged out of the wood and met with Stephen and Joni.

"Sir Leslie Stephen we keep meeting in the craziest of berth,"Captain Lennox Robinson said to his old mentor,"for once I'm glad I could return the favor of you saving my fanny on our hunting misstep. Though it looks like your battle went well enough given how badly your partisan were outnumbered…"

Stephen ignored him as the butcher handbill was delivered by Joni after determining the final count of the battle : xx survivor with six of them bruise, thirty-seven dead, which included Hannu and Kalevi. The Russian dead were beyond count at this point.

Stephen ordered his men to take whatever sleeve, ammo or supplies they needed from the Russians and to gather the torso of their fallen. He set an iron-hard deadline of ten minute for this to be done before they would leave behind and travel hard across the trail in the antediluvian woods.

"Joni, you take the confidential information and get the men to base hit. Use what we already have cached and hit the Russians as you can. Usual means for contacting me when it's needed and pass the word on to the others about what happened here,"Stephen told his old friend.

"Hang on a mo Stephen,"Captain Robinson said and ordered 20 of his men to go with Joni and the few remaining partisans."I know I should not divide my men up like this, but you guys are fighting for Finland as we are. This way, our weighed down weapons can wait on with making the Russian bear bleed for all we can get out of his hide…"

Stephen, Joni and Lennox Robinson turned to the sound of a soldier shouting out an order of magnitude that instantly ended in a lament of botheration and mewling of a newborn kitten. They watched a youth dame, rifle still in hand, calmly pass over to the old man as she muttered about ‘ soldiers who need to con some manners before grabbing a lady that way.'

Robinson shook his head as Sir Leslie Stephen uncharacteristically rushed over and embraced the woman in a bear hug, whirling her around and around as she called for him to block up embarrassing her in front end of the early men.

"Who is that with Stephen ?"Esme Stuart Lennox Robinson asked Joni."I did not cerebrate there were any women among the partizan in this region ?"

Joni just chuckled and shook his header,"The fully account is Stephens to tell, but you have seen the handiwork of the Snow Fox first hand."He pointed to the many fallen Russians taken down by Nikkei."Oh and your man who dared to seize her should be alright, his chestnuts will be fine despite the crushing kick she gave them."

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"grandfather I forgot my skis after lighting the fuse,"Nikkei said. She dreaded the objurgation she had coming for disobeying his monastic order."I was waiting for the Russians to go forth and then…boom !"she motioned with her hands, pantomiming an explosion while a shamefaced grinning grew on her face.

"Oh and then I spotted the Russians running in your steering after I took down those three commissar idiots that tried to club their troops around like boisterous little terriers,"she said as Stephen and her bring together Sir Robert Robinson and Joni.


"trey commissars, she took down three of the Russian commissar ?"Robinson asked, and then he whistled when Nikkei tossed the light commissars hats over to him, plenteous proof of her call.

"Three commissars from a total of thirty Russians I took down. Though the political commissar are a wasteland of a good bullet, adept to just toss a grenade or something at them…"Nikkei mumbled as Stephen laughed and Joni and maitre d'hotel Robinson just shook their heads.

"Granddaughter, do not reprimand yourself of a killing, after all you took down that divisional commissar a few days back…"he looked at police chief Edward G. Robinson and nodded to the man's unspoken question."Yes she took down that Major-General your intelligence author declared numb, now my beloved granddaughter has thirty Thomas More foxes to add to her list…"

Captain Edwin Arlington Robinson was handed a message written by his radio operator Corporal Hanki. It was orders from the highschool Command for the Suomi army. He just shook his psyche in unbelief as to what it stated the grounds in dead Russians mute testimony to the belated intelligence sent to him and the partisans…

…to all unit detached on partisan natural process and loyalist military group engaged within the area of Ninth Red Army Corp. reliable intelligence has affirmed that a reserve regiment of the 163rd Infantry Division has been sent back from the front lines to procure the primary Russian supplying route and to conduct anti-partisan patrols and sweeps. repeat, to all units…

"well it appears this very well composition of tidings has come, as they say, too little and too late for our needs, as has become the rule anymore,"said Captain Sugar Ray Robinson as he showed the message to Stephen, Joni and Nikkei who was surprised at his action.

"Nikkei, like it or not you are now a root of aspiration for the flock of the front end line, just like Sir Leslie Stephen, when news of what all the enthusiast accomplished here this day."Captain Robinson clasped her hands in his and gave them firms'wag of thanks.

"Stephen we need to get going,"Captain Robinson said a instant later,"This regiment has been annihilated, but some survivor may work it to a nearby outpost or garrison and work down yet more trouble on our brain. We can not sustain a minute battle such as that."

As if to emphasize his point, a flight of Russian torpedo passed overhead at that fussy blink of an eye, which caused everyone to dive for cover on the off hazard they were being looked over. Nikkei watched the planes go on their way, all the time holding her rifle skyward and wondering if she could take one down given the chance.

"Sir Leslie Stephen, you and your granddaughter are receive to come with us,"Robinson said,"With the way she can fool away and your ability to set an ambush…"He stopped when his old wise man held up a mitt for quiet. There will be no more discussions, Stephen and Nikkei will continue on their own, seeking to hemorrhage the USA of the Red Bear as much as they can.

"Before we theatrical role let me give you some instructions and advice on how to stop the Russian tanks…"Stephen filled Jack Roosevelt Robinson in on the maneuver he and Nikkei had developed and the weaknesses on the armored beasts.

skipper Robinson looked at Nikkei with profound respectfulness, which caused her to blush from fountainhead to toe from vestal embarrassment. He turned back to Stephen and thanked him, stating he will pass this news up the chain of command. With that the different groups departed and headed out on their own chosen paths.



10 December, 1939 Finland Supreme instruction home office


The men stood around the table as they examined the updated single-valued function and compared them to the latest incoming reports and intelligence gathered from spies, witnesser, radio intercepts and the wish. Couriers delivered their satchels of messages and requests while aides for the military leaders gathered here stood silently by, prepared to respond any questions or address any task they are assigned.

One man listened and mentally crunched all the selective information told to him by his subordinate word, point from troop movements and multitude condition to logistics and counter moves by the Russian invaders. He asked detail questions concerning the four invading Russian Army corp - the one-seventh, one-eighth, ninth and Fourteenth - and pondered the achiever his soldiers had scored, particularly within the orbit of the one-ninth and the savage defeat a band of partisan had inflicted just two Clarence Day past.

He perked up at the cite of an old legend having returned to the discipline of battle, the Ghost Bear, and his new companion, a partizan leader known simply as the snow Fox. One old wedge and a new grinder bringing hope to the land and inspiring the Finnish troops who received a massive boost to their morale and fighting spirit as news of the Russian defeat bedcover with the force of a lightning strike.

When he looked up at his subordinates he understood from their looks they waited his instructions. They wanted to strike back and strike back hard, to deliver such a beast blow to the Russian bear that his scream will be heard around the world for one C to come.

He tapped the map with his finger, outlining his architectural plan for that portion of the front facing the Russian Ninth Army Corp. Each man took notes concerning his lot of the plan, and began to detail what he needed to do for the counterattack to come ; they acknowledged the odds to be long for any real success, yet it had to be done for the rice beer of their homeland.

"Colonel Siilasvuo,"Field Marshal Mannerheim, commander of the Army of Suomi, said to the one he has selected to lead the counterplay,"Retake Suomussalimi and dispose of the Russian 163rd Division, you fly out this hour and set about operations 24-hours from now."

Colonel Siilasvuo saluted and departed to catch his plane and wee-wee his program as the others returned to the map and made early hard choices in the ongoing war.


10 December, 1939 163rd Russian infantry variance home base

Outside the hotel appropriated by Major-General Bogdan to be his divisions headquarters a lone gunshot sent the guards scuttling inside on the forked with weapon system drawn. Once they determined that their commander was safety they returned to their berth, save for the two who dragged the clay of Colonel Hussein, late commander of the destroyed 662nd Infantry Regiment.

"Gentlemen,"Major-General Bogdan declared to the officer around him as he calmly placed his smoking shooting iron on his desk,"Let the platter display that Colonel ibn Talal Hussein has been found guilty by succinct court martial of perfidy and dereliction of duty and cowardice in the face of the enemy, not to mention outright betise in the conduct of field operations."

All police officer save for the sadistic political commissar of the part shook as he gazed upon each one in turn,"He has been executed by orders of STAVKA for his high treason. All of you understand this, one unsuccessful person, one silly attempt to exempt incompetency or lese majesty and I will shoot you as well."


Major-General Bogdan left his desk a moment later and headed to check the later reports from the front line and to train programme for the next attack upon the illogically stubborn quintuplet. He should already have smashed their front melody, torn across the shank of Finland and bisected this fascist nation. His rage became manifest when he slammed his fist on a big tabular array that shattered under that hammer-blow, and sent the man typing out orders to scramble from his chair in a heroic bid to stay alive.

Walking into the map room he howled for one of his aides to attend, and once the skipper appeared, began to rattle off the orders for the day concerning onslaught routes and fourth dimension, logistics and weapon fire plans. Of class, with so few force out left to him, especially after the 662nd Infantry Regiment was slaughtered, the preparation did not run through too practically time.

The merely affair that really bothered him is invoice from the Finnish radio which wheel spoke of the legendary man called the"Ghost Bear'is dynamic in the region. His unit of measurement in the revolutionary war in which Finland broke itself free from the motherland of Russia, aided by the Fascist Imperialists of the decadent western body politic, had faced the man and his partisans.

No matter how hard they tried to catch him, no affair the bait used or slaying summarily carried out, he had not only evaded them, but carried out a campaign of destruction that decimated nearly seven divisions. Many a mother threatened her insolent shaver with report of ‘ the ghostwriter Bear will fall and get you."

A courier arrived at his face and declared that Major-General Zelenfsev, commandant of the 44th infantry sectionalization will be arriving on the evening of 15 December to ‘ discourse the flow matter of the front lines.'

"Tell the Major-General I will be glad to hash out the reasonableness he has been cooling his blackguard for a calendar week when he and his division is needed here,"Bogdan ordered,"and organize a billet for him to stay as well in the ship's officer rooms on the hotels top floor."


15-16 December, 1939 Rear-area Russian Ninth Army Corp

Sergeant Osip slowed his motorbike as he neared the next checkpoint, and grinned as the lone sentry waved for him to stop with one hand, and held high a bottle of ‘ official party chocolate'( which he knew meant fine Vodka ) in the other.

Once the bike stopped he turned off the motor and placed it adjacent to the checkpoints wooden social structure, little more than than a pocket-sized, hastily built hut with a field phone for ‘ emergency usage only'by senior military officer or the revere NVKD. This accomplished he moved to endure before the checkpoints officer, an old, ragged and endure worn deputy he did not know but figured must be an NVKD political commissar or security measure official.

"deputy,"Osip said as he stood at attention and saluted,"I am sergeant-at-law Osip and on messenger tariff for the ninth army home base. Here are my club and papers sir,"he handed them over to the scowling, stern-faced lieutenant whose eyes showed no mercy could be expected,"and I am prepare to evidence the satchel is still sealed upon your directions sir."

"Fine then police sergeant,"the deputy said not bothering to precede himself, thus a sure signaling he is NVKD."Come into the shanty and we can do the review over some ‘ functionary party coffee'while you tell me all that is going on up at the headquarters for the 163rd Division."


Over the next half 60 minutes Sergeant Osip enjoyed half a bottleful of the o.k. Russian vodka he knew to subsist, and revealed all he knew not only of the 163rd naval division military headquarters, but of all the Russian one-ninth U. S. Army he had seen starting time hired man or even heard rumors about.

The lieutenant gently challenged him on each point, asking the same question from different angles while he expressed doubts here and there about the veracity or trueness and allegiance of serjeant-at-law Osip. The drunken, thoroughly terrified sergeant-at-law was ordered in every detail, which pleased him to no end, and even more so as he saw the courier's message satchel remained sealed with the decalcomania of the Ninth USA senior commissar.

"serjeant Osip you have done your duty to the motherland and the Soviet Union admirably,"the lieutenant said. Sergeant Osip smiled and stood to go out ; he never saw the Lahti handgun that moved to just shy of his skull, nor heard the gunfire that killed him.

After disposing of the body deep in the woods next to the real police lieutenant who had manned the checkpoint,"serjeant"Stephen, wearing the overcoat and uniform of the courier, climbed onto the minibike and headed down the route to ‘ deliver'his goods to the 163rd class headquarters.


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Four time of day later Sir Leslie Stephen left the hotel which had become the 163rd segmentation landing field headquarters. He learned of the desperate fighting they had undertaken when ordered by Army Headquarters to back away, the continuous harassment by Finnish partisans and habitue army forces on their provision bank line, and more elaborated information that he intended for after exploitation.

Before he departed he collected from the mellow floors where the elder officers of the headquarters slept a humble gift for Nikkei. Taking the back stairs down to the large parking garage behind the hotel he evaded the few half-awake sentinel on guard responsibility with contemptible ease, activated his ‘ gift'to the Russians and quietly fled into the night to where he had stashed the motorbike.

He was far down the road when his ‘ gift'caused no end of topsy-turvyness for the 163rd division.

As he motored on down the back lead and subaltern roads on his stolen motorbike, Stephen grinned as old memories returned concerning the last war. Compared to his love for hunting and deal making ( in illegal arms and other goods such as Vodka banned from being exported ), only the joy of killing Russian soldiers once again outdo them.


16 December, 1939 rear-area Russian ninth Army Corp

Within the shelter profoundness of an old stone and earth-covered house Nikkei listened to the radio and absorbed the latest intelligence of the war. The warmth from the roaring flame in the fireplace reminded her of substantially winter nighttime with her dead house, and she was happy to be free for a clip of the stale winter night just outside the house.

Stephen had gone off ‘ to find out some details'that he understood from the messages broadcast to partisans by the assorted Suomi tuner post. For the centesimal meter since he left she looked down to the shooting iron at her side, hoping she will not need it if the Russians or other trouble maker discovered and entered the old house.

As she devoured her meal of a thick, robust, spicy, meat-stew and some semi-stale dough with butter and jam she shook her head in disbelief. The conference of nation had tossed the Russia out of its social station, and many of its member nation representative made outstanding speeches of aid and implements of war being prepared for despatch from the many Scandinavian and European governments to Finland.

The daily news from Helsinki rung of partisans under the leaders of the ‘ Ghost bear'and ‘ coke Fox'which had annihilated the Russians 662nd Infantry Regiment completely with minimal loss to the Suomi forces involved in the battle…an magnification that irritated Nikkei due to the true figure of old family champion and associated who were lost.

When she took another bowl broad of the stew from the kettle simmering over the fire the latest news of the battle on the Mannerheim pedigree came through. Apparently the Russians launched a three-division Assault, and in a 40 hr pitched fight were repulsed, to a lesser extent than 1200 Russians escaped from their force-out of 35000.

She and Stephen, wherever he had gotten off to, had been doing their parcel of harassing the Russians - taking down lone hand truck and a pair of tank, disabling artillery electric battery that passed by and she took a perverse kind of delight in taking down the courier on their motorbikes…the turn of them had been dropping off over the past week, evidence of her having culled the herd with ruthless efficiency.

Details from the battle for Suomussalimi were broadcast. The 27th Infantry Regiment of Republic of Finland had executed a chain of daring Assault from three unlike directions, isolated and destroyed key social unit of the Russian 163rd infantry sectionalisation. That social unit, plus the 44th Infantry Division were being harassed and worn down in non-stop raiding and skirmishing that the Suomi Army excelled at.

She grinned at the cite of Suomussalimi being back in Finnish workforce. Then the news spoke of the Finnish army and partisans ‘ using new and fantastic arm'to deal with the Russian armor ; the very technique she and Stephen developed a few days ago - a feeding bottle of alcohol and gasoline with few other things mixed in to get to it into a sticky gasoline gel, and then a gas or oil soaked rag that is tied to it and lit just before being tossed at the tank car.

Net result…one cooked tank, especially if you can hit the engine, national fuel tank car, or the commonly wax drum of reservation fuel mounted on the after deck.

Stephen returned a few minutes later as she cleaned out her bowl with a chunk of bread. She watched him move to the ardor and take up a bowl of stew and sit down next to her, his thick coat and hat showing discharge signs he had been involved in some kind of fracas earlier in the night.


He moved over to the roaring fire and stood before it to warm up."Nikkei I have found out that some ‘ exceptional visitor'will be passing through this field in the next few days,"he said to her with a grin of pure wicked delight."The 163rd section had been retreating through the 44th air division and the whole area is in complete chaos. Both divisional commanders are perfectly, having been at the 163rd's home office when the hotel went up in flames…literally !"

He chuckled at that, just as he had chuckled soon after visiting the 44th naval division depot of supply trucks parked in a relatively unguarded laager. thirty minutes of careful piece of work delivered spectacular results, he had just finished crossing the lone bridge deck on the roadway when the stallion grounds of ammunition and provision-laden trucks went up in a chain of bolide from the pocket-size bombs he had liberally placed on their fuel tanks.

So great was the chaos generated he was able to infiltrate the guard shack on his face of the bridge and trigger the demolition charges the Russians had emplaced just that day incase the Finnish USA pushed the Read Bear back across the river. As if that had not caused enough chaos and damage, a flight of Finnish Air Force carpenter's plane swept his incline of the river route, damaging and destroying over sixty fomite and damaged countless others.

Getting back to Nikkei took some clip, longer than he anticipated, but a few ‘ borrowed'motorbikes from a few now pop off courier helped out.

"It appears the ninth army corp air force officer for the Russians is coming in individual to visit the reasons for the delays in ‘ conquering these decrepit flunkey's of the Imperialist Mae West,"he laughed and shook his caput at such gimcrackery,"general Dashicev will be here in a few days and we have a luck to ‘ greet'him in proper partisan style."Here he mimicked with his hand a side arm being fired off, the bullet delivered between the generals eyes.

"Nikkei I found out there will be some ‘ peculiar visitor'coming through this country in the succeeding couple of years,"Stephen said to her with a wicked grin."I found out the 163rd sectionalisation has been ordered to crawfish out and the 44th division is sitting on its haunches per orders of the NKVD. It appears that full general Dashicev, leader of the Ninth Army Corp of the Russians will be making a go of the front lines."

"How…how did you see this out grandpa ?"Nikkei asked, incertain if her granddad was pulling her leg or if he was telling the trueness. She just sat there and shook her head in awe at his audacity as he explained all he had been up to while gone. Then he told her the news she never dreamed of earshot, but confirmed by two crushed hats he pulled out of his sack and tossed into her lap…

The chapeau which belonged to two now deceased Major-Generals.

"That one belonged to Major-General Bogdan, the one you missed a couple of hebdomad ago,"Stephen said to her with a teasing grin."The early to Major-General Zelenfsev, I found both of them discussing a rather efficient means to counterattack our Army. They never paid attention to the fact a ‘ Russian army courier'might hold it worth the clip to take out the commanding policeman of their respective divisions when the chance presented itself."

He showed her the collection of papers, plan and other information he had taken from the now destroyed force field headquarters."I got this stuff for our forces before my ‘ gift'to the Russians went off…"

"grandpa, what…what did you do ?"she asked, unsure if she wanted to hear the account. One affair she had come to know of her grandpa is he had a scrap spirit that shone brave and dead on target, and could be as ruthless as any murderer when events called for him to be. She wondered if in clock time, and if she lived to see the end of the war, she will become the same way…

"You remember the ‘ natural endowment'I set for you to use back at the cabin ?"Sir Leslie Stephen asked and grinned at the scowl of virginal fury she gave to him,"Imagine a fire truck parked within the garage connecting that old hotel, a fuel truck that had some joystick of dynamite added to ensure that the ensue surprisal would be…spectacular."

"Now that the bridgework is destroyed, the generals gone, and nearly of the 44th Divisions supplies are no more, our English will have a much soft time disposing of them,"he clenched his clenched fist and grinned while his cold eyes blazed with pure fury and delight at the impending victory for the Finnish forces in the area.

"Do you want a Russian regular army Corp general added to your kills or not ?"Stephen chuckled at the feral grin that grew on Nikkei's face."Good, we will channelize out soon enough, but first I have something to make care of…"

Nikkei watched him remove a small box-like bundle from the rear of his haversack and head for the doorway."Grandpa what are you doing ?"she asked, the concern hearable in her voice and visible on her face.

"I'll be coming back shortly Nikkei,"he said and then became deadly severe,"emphatically this time follow my society, at the commencement sign of peril take hold of your geared wheel and flee as fast as you can. No leaving your skis behind or coming to find me alright ?"He waited until she nodded,"You know the get together places we discussed before, as I have said, if you have to flee headspring for one of the six locating. The drumbeater already know to keep and eye out for you if our locomotion turn for the worse."


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sea captain Robert Robinson and his fistful of men moved with extreme care as they swept the meeting place for any signal of an ambush from Russian forces. His men on the wing indicated with hand signaling no one was in the field. His balmy, disgust curse seemed to echo across the wooded hills.

"Where in the reality has Stephen gotten off to this meter ?"Ray Robinson declared. He nearly had a nub attack as the sound of a pistol hammer being eased back into place filled his ears. The corporal next to him who still had a length of cold-blooded steel placed under his jaw did not move an inch.

"You're getting swampy maitre d' Robinson,"Stephen said as he pulled both pistols away from the men, sliding them back into their holsters."I've been shadowing all of your men for the last half time of day ; you did not even see the Russian patrol waiting for you just down the trail…"

"What patrol, we did not see any signs of a patrol - ours or theirs ?"the corporal exclaimed in sheer outrage at such a call being made.

Sir Leslie Stephen pointed over his shoulder to where six Russian infantry lay dead."Like I said, you and your men are getting quaggy. Now let's get down to business as quickly as we can. I paid a visit to the 163rd foot Divisions main office and got these document,"he tossed Robinson a heavy satchel bag filled with life-sustaining entropy,"before my gift to them went off."

"Somehow I should have known it was you behind that,"headwaiter Robinson said with a grin."We will get these to Suomussalimi and then to US Army Headquarters."He handed the satchel to the corporal, turned to verbalize with Stephen and discovered he had disappeared back into the woods silent as a ghost.

"I hope this information is as vital as Stephen thinks it is,"police chief Robinson said to himself.

He had no idea just how utilitarian and vital it was to flying field Marshal Mannheim, whom gave off a call of triumph that shocked many of his subordinates…


18 December, 1939 England

In the Granville Stanley Hall of Parliament men of office and confidence sat, or stood, around the long table discussing events, ideas or examined the great wall-mounted map which dominated the way. At the insistence of a lone man, the only one who dared to chomp away on his hallmark cigar, commenced to deliver their dower of the design in business organization to the Finland-Soviet War and the surrounding Scandinavian nations.

Many of the High bidding, curate and parliamentarian looked at the cigar-chomping man with shock absorber, surprise, mental rejection and apprehension for one to purpose such an audacious scheme. They listened as he delivered his reasons for the plan, why it will succeed if implemented in time, and the greatest of addition towards thwarting Germany and its mighty war political machine.

"Gentlemen,"Mr. Churchill declared while he thumped his fist on the table,"We must aid Finland with all the provision, branch and ammo, aeroplane, tanks and troops we can while denying the government of Germany the most vital resourcefulness they need. Iron ore, the ore supplied to them by Kingdom of Sweden and shipped via Norway ; we will work out both trouble with one expedition…cut off the mines from Germany and have a full of life route to act our stand-in force play on into Finland."

Churchill concealed other, farseeing stove plans currently unfolding in Germany that may gain an unexpected crop in the calendar week to come…especially one concerning Chancellor Hitler…

Many in the Senior mastery approved the initial disbursement of the plan, and made a few recommendations here and there, seeking to refine it into a executable schema. Even bloom Minister Chamberlain gave his loth approval after an extensive debate on International law and intervention of neutral and sovereign lands.

Only one man dared to stand in opponent to the design, and even then only to assume a ‘ devils counselor'position.

Minister of War Hore-Belisha stood and rapped his clenched fist on the tabular array to take in everyone's tending."Distinguished valet de chambre,"he began,"recall that we and Jacques Anatole Francois Thibault have been warned via the politics of Swiss Confederation that Germany will regard any presence of Allied scout troop within the borders of Norway or Kingdom of Sweden as an approach upon mainland Germany itself and result in prompt retaliation."

"It appears there is an loose agreement between Sweden and Deutschland ; for our agents and tangency are even now reporting that despatch of small arms, auto guns and light cannon, plus substantial amounts of ammunition have even now crossed into the borders of Finland from Sweden."Hore-Belisha emphasized each point with a relish of one hired man into the other."This appears to be done via Field marshall Goering, and with the support of Chancellor Hitler. If we interfere with an intrusion of Kingdom of Norway and Sverige we will risk sundering the chain of supply going to Finland…lose that and communist Union of Soviet Socialist Republics will win by sheer weight of number."

Winston Churchill looked upon the parson of War with center that blazed in righteous fury. Standing, he slammed his clenched fist on the board and locked regard with his opposer."Understand this, the portion of Finland and of the unloosen earthly concern are tied together as one ; here are my literary argument as to why the plan must go forth…"

The debate raged long into the night and well into the next break of the day before the group meeting came to a close ; nothing had been decided, to the disappointment of many.



18 Dec, 1939 Germany

He sat behind his desk and paused, stunned by the news contained in the top secret reputation in his handwriting. He read it three more clock time, examining each detail and fact and assumption for the least sign of conjuring trick or of the facts being deliberately misconstrued or manipulated.

His aide-de-camp stood by, having sensed something of great significance is going on in the judgement of his drawing card, and thus he will be here to see history made.

The man closed the report and laid it upon his desk, shocked by the magnitude of weakness to be found within his ‘ allies'of the Union of Soviet Socialist democracy. He looked at his aide and gave off a rapid-fire Sir Ernst Boris Chain of orders and sat back in his hot seat as the young captain ran off to pull together the officers so indicated.

XXX minutes later Chancellor Adolph Hitler stood before his gathered faculty in the meeting elbow room that adjoined his spot. For over six hours the meeting continued, with Chancellor of the Exchequer Hitler demanding gruelling answers from each man, pull through for marshall Goring, whom nodded at the unverbalised query concerning the cloak-and-dagger supplies being sent to Finland via Sweden.

In due order a program began to emerge for the opportunity that lay out-of-doors before them, one which grew not bad with each hour Soviet Russia bled on the snowy fields, mound, and forests."Gentlemen,"Hitler said,"We have a golden opportunity that history and circumstances gives to one citizenry to deepen the earthly concern every millennium ; the weaponry bought by Sverige will keep without interruption, and we shall increase our gift of military intelligence service to Finland."

Chancellor Hitler walked over to the heavy wall map and rapped his fist hard on the border of Suomi - Union of Soviet Socialist Republics."That is where Soviet Union and the communists will be bled Theodore Harold White, and here,"he slammed his fist concentrated lower on the map,"is what we shall do…"

The gathered men looked upon such a bold face and simple concept with equal beat of awe, shock and thirstiness, for indeed a halcyon opportunity - one filled with danger and extreme risk true - had arrived to fork out an mortal blow to their ancestral enemy.

"Chancellor of the Exchequer Der Fuhrer,"declared General-colonel Keitel,"with your approving we will begin to reach preparations."

Hitler nodded and then said to the departing officers and government minister,"This information changes all we have expected, the downfall of Soviet Russia is at hand once and for all…the Death of a autocrat will soon occur."

As he turned to look out the window he never understood how prophetic those very words happened to be…



20 December, 1939 rear-area of the Russian ninth Army Corp

Nikkei paused as she and Stephen neared the top of the hill and motioned for him to do the Same. She strained to pick up the sound she heard a moment before and then grinned when it became clear, another Russian courier on a motorbike was making his rounds along the main road.

Stephen smiled and motioned to a spot halfway up the hill, a cleft in the careen surrounded by copious shrubs and trees which made for a near-perfect snipers nest. He motioned to a large boulder surrounded by larger tree where he will cover her as she took down the messenger ; from prospicient practice both reached their place, shed their skis and had their respective weapons - the Suomi KP sub-machinegun for him, the master-crafted rifle for Nikkei - readied for business.

A sudden wave from Nikkei told Stephen something else was awry, as she looked shocked for the start time since the war began. When he looked through the botany and onto the primary road he understood completely her shock…for an unusual convoy worked its way ever so slowly down the road long since churned to mud and dust due to the close unvarying dealings and treads of the tanks.

Four motorbike guards led the way for the convoy followed by a lone, light-armored armored combat vehicle, a staff car that was made for a high-level military machine officer, possibly a field marshal, visiting the presence lines. To the back of the convoy, four Sir Thomas More minibike mounted sentry go completed the entourage. If not for the presence of that tank, no matter how modest compared to its armored brethren, he would have had Nikkei engage the staff car while he took down the minibike mounted guards…

"If not for that blasted armored combat vehicle,"he pumped his fist in pure thwarting that such a swell prize is getting away, only to realize his mistake a moment later…


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Nikkei lined her sights upon the two heavy, fuel-laden, highly-flammable, barrels of the light cooler. For once she was glad to have a magazine loaded with Sir Leslie Stephen ‘ special ammo'for such an occasion. She kept adjusting her aim to even up for the slow down crawl advance of the armor beast, growing more impatient with each 2d that Stephen mulled over her taking the shot or for the two of them to withdraw.

From the corner of her eye she saw Sir Leslie Stephen pump his fist, their agreed upon signal for her to set forth any ambush they have established. One final adjustment on her leading the storage tank, and a aristocratical credit crunch of the trigger…

Bang !
clap !

Twice she worked the rifle deadbolt in her palm-guided, up-back, forward-down swing out apparent movement to reload for the next shot she would need. She paid the armoured combat vehicle no more attentiveness, swinging around to the staff car even then breaking and sliding across the ice and mud covered road…

Bang !

The staff railroad car left-back tyre shredded from the bullets wallop, the incendiary bursting charge igniting the rubber textile almost instantly. The occupants of the staff car leapt from the vehicle as the motorbike guards leapt to cover one man in a black greatcoat…the gleam of the morning sunlight off of his rank lapels denoted him to be a truthful prize, maybe the Russian General her granddaddy rung of arriving ahead of schedule.


She changed magazine publisher, palmed the rifle thunderbolt and chambered the first round of regular ammo she used. The sound of the Russians firing with pistols and sub-machineguns blindly into the surrounding terra firma did not cause her any alarm…

BOOM !

The armored combat vehicle firing a 76mm carom round into the woods barely 50 meters downhill from her position did get her notice…

She rolled to one side of meat of the sheltering stone as a s cannon round slammed home closer than the go. Her ears pounded from the deafening interference, bones suffering and gut felt as if it had been reduced to dogsled. The sweetheart tap - tapping of Stephen's Finland sub-machinegun told the fib of perfectly Russians and his effort to deflect the tank…

BOOM ! ! !

The military group of the attack bodily lifted Nikkei off the soil like a rag skirt. With ears still ringing like a din of church building bells she half-moved, half-stumbled back to the crevice in the stone and gasped at the sight before her…the staff car and most of the motorbike had been reduced to twisted metallic element while the destroyed tank poured forth a yowl pillar of flaming high into the morning sky.

Stephen moved from tree to tree, boulder to boulder, aiming his shots to pin down the Russians who sheltered behind the bowlder. There, they are prophylactic from his firing for the time, but not from Nikkei…

quivering, she fought to unfluctuating enough to draw a beadwork on that authoritative Russian officer. No topic though, one guard or another kept his dead body between him and her…until…


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Sir Leslie Stephen moved as a ghost across the terrain, steadily closing on the Russians position, determined to collect the Russian officer as due payment for his showing up in Finland. Here was the opportunity of a life, to require down a fully fledged Russian general or field-marshal…or if he can be captured, the boon for the Finnish army will be…

hit !

Four more barb followed in quick succession, and then came a strange composure only parted by the continuous roar of the fire tank. He grinned at the precision work of his granddaughter, moved carefully to the edge of the woods and prepared to cross the road. Stephen wondered what info that might benefit the Finnish Armed Forces awaited his discovery on that deadened policeman's carcass…

The sudden arriver of two squadrons of Russian light hoagie and fighters which passed low and close over his side changed everything. There is no way they could have missed the slaughter that had been inflicted on the diminished but of import wagon train ; especially as the tank still burned like a blowtorch with a tower of black smoke clawing ever gamy into the sky.

He rapidly retreated back into the woods, and raced to Nikkei to assist her get ready for a fast, hard and long march deeper into the timber lead. Three more Russian aircraft squadrons passed command processing overhead time, and he prayed that none of the pilots would seem down and spot him or Nikkei…if they did there will be no escape.

Nikkei scrambled around the hillside, staying under the forest canopy for secrecy. She watched the skies as the Russian planes circled back around and wondered if they had seen her or her grandfather.

A short circuit whistling caught her aid and she watched Stephen wave to her, direct down a smaller side of meat trail that snaked among the Sir Henry Joseph Wood, and pushed off with her celestial pole, pressing to keep up with the hard rate he set for them.

They pushed onward fasting and hard to increase the length between them and the still-hunt website. Then came the clarion call of a score or more of aeroplane high operating cost. At the sharpness of a turgid glade they watched the high-minded aerial battle then being waged high in the skies ; a dancing of death between the Finnish and Russian Air Forces so far above the earth…

Contrails swept the clouded sky, here moving in a square line, there they curved and spiraled until one or two at a time ended in cloud of blackened smoke. Outnumbered by eight to one the Suomi pilot burner pressed home each of their attacks, savaging the Russian organization that sought to make it past them, only to cascade down out of the sky and into the merciless clench of the terra firma.

It ended in less than ten mo during which Stephen counted the Russians had lost 17 battler and eleven bombers. From the trails of black gage which departed to the east, at least twice that number of planes had been damaged ; he hoped every one of the Russians crashed on the way back to their bases. As for losses on the side of Suomi, he could not secernate one way or another.

Two time of day later as the twosome stopped to catch up with their breathing spell, having covered nearly seven kilometers, Stephen gave Nikkei a impish grin and asked,"So my granddaughter, what shall we use to mark your taking of that tankful ?"

"How about a squirrel gramps ?"she replied. To her amazement he agreed, and when they set camp that nighttime among some old dilapidation he added five small foxes and one squirrel to her growing tally of kill recorded on the rifle.

"granddad,"Nikkei said, and then hesitated, still shaken by the fill up call with death at the hands of the tanks returned fire."Who would the Russians send to the nominal head strain escorted by a storage tank, and so many minibike rider ?"

Stephen paused and rubbed his hand over his chin as he mulled the question over and over. Finally he reached the alone logical finale that fit the grounds of such a wagon train moving with minimal guard."The only affair that makes sense was either a new Divisional commander or possibly the commander of the Russian Ninth regular army Corp, General Dashicev whom we have been hunting for. Either way we, or I should say, you, have done much to interrupt the Russian US Army in this area."

He scuffed up Nikkei's haircloth with his manus despite her just crusade to fend him off,"Come now Nikkei we have to force on before we make camp. There is an old hunting Lodge, or I should say what's left of one, where we will hole out up and figure out what to blow up next."

"grandpa is there any chance I can get a tub ?"Nikkei asked, not expecting any form of proficient news in the matter.

"The office originally had hot pee piped in from the local springs, and if I recall correctly the last time I checked they are still working. I'm not promising anything Nikkei, but if you want a hot bathing tub I'll do what I can to ensure you get your hot bathroom for Christmas…"

Stephen shook his oral sex and moved to grab up with Nikkei, who raced on down the trail determined to have her hot bathing tub."Never underrating that girl…so much like me after all…still a high-flown old day, and one lupus erythematosus major pain of a Russian leader to be concerned with."

In a smattering of days Stephen and Nikkei would learn who was in the ambushed convoy. Yet the chain of events unleashed by their effort will convey longsighted to unfold and shape not only the wintertime War, but the life-time of tens of meg of mass across European Economic Community and beyond.


22 Dec, 1939 STAVKA headquarters, Moscow

premier Stalin watched from the high balcony of STAVKA central office as the ignition squad prepared for the next round of execution of instrument. Normally the sight of such battue would quell his sadistic rages in proceedings, but not this evening. No, this evening the blood would flow in red streams across the land. The incompetents who had allowed such pity and embarrassment to deign upon the Russia had to be expunged permanently for their crimes.

Stalin slammed his clenched fist on the Oliver Stone railing repeatedly, angered beyond sensibility or cause. He had sent his minister of religion of Defense, marshal Voroshilov to join with one-ninth Army corps air force officer general Dashicev and get to the bottom of the lot at the front lines. The Ninth army Corps should stimulate sliced Finland in one-half at the waistline weeks ago, yet had not advanced more than sixty kilometre across the delimitation, and if the written report are true, two elect infantry variance had been destroyed by a bold and reckless Finnish counterattack.

He watched as the condemned men, the military unit of measurement who was to move around with Marshal Voroshilov to the front business, were brought to the wall five at a time. The leader of the ignition squad executed each command with well honed precision, his men fired on mastery with no hesitancy and the next in line to be shot had the honor of dragging their dead friends away before assuming their station at the wall.

The fortune of Marshal Voroshilov and full general Dashicev was made known to Stalin only an time of day ago while he had his dinner. So hot was his rage he personally stormed his way to where the bodyguards of marshal Voroshilov were barracked, entered their commander's office and summarily shot him dead for his offence against the state.

Hour after hour he stood on that balcony as the writ of execution continued well into the night. Once the last man of the bodyguard building block was disposed of, the fate of those NKVD troop who failed to insure the roadway followed.

Until the tidings of the United States Marshals Service death had arrived, few dared to dispute his decision to obtrude upon Finland and to restore what land rightfully belonged to Soviet Union and Soviet Russia alone. Even Kingdom of Sweden and Norway began to have their doubts about standing up against Russian Federation on the side of Finland, until the world conducting wire and radio set service had announced the expiry of Voroshilov.

Combined with another crushing triumph scored by the Finnish regular army against the Russian forces fighting it out on the band, many world leaders now pledged to support Finland in any way possible. And now Germany, the seeming ally of Russia, had begun to direct out feelers to the North Germanic language administration to see if German ships bearing blazon and supplies for Finland would be permitted passage through their territory.


Once again Stalin seethed at the continuous betrayal heaped upon betrayal of the globe body politic against the rise of the Russia, and of the domination of the world by communistic forces. They refuse to see and realise the inevitability of his suit and crusade, to bring the world into a communistic gold age no matter the cost in ancestry and fire.

"No the war will remain on,"Stalin growled, his anger still stoked to storey beyond inclusion,"more men and tanks will be sent, Thomas More carpenter's plane dispatched and we will fight on until I have victory over the Finnish who dishonored me in 1921, or the utmost Russian spill dead on the field."

Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili never moved until the finis prisoners were executed well into the next 24-hour interval dawning.


24 December, 1939 Finland Supreme program line Headquarters

For the number 1 time since the war with Russia had commenced flying field Marshal Mannheim allowed himself to give off a chuckle and a smile at the bad jest one of his aides told. He returned to the maps and study laid out on the table before him, listening to the eternal delivery of memos, message, word and so Forth River.

On the 22nd of December the Russian Seventh Army Corp threw itself at the Mannerheim justificative course, a wide-cut force of nine infantry divisions, three tank brigades and a light armor corps of armored cars and fast tanks. The Soviet general had come up with a crafty plan, cross the ice-covered lakes where tanks and armored vehicles could operate and pull hanker billet of infantry-bearing sleds ; former unit would mount a simultaneous assault from the dry land and overwhelm the defenders.

A brilliant programme that would take in worked, deliver for the Suomi scouts and diversionist operating in the Russian rear-areas who discovered the plan and troop movements…exactly as the word gathered by the ‘ Ghost Bear'had indicated.

Forewarned the movement dividing line commandant had engineers rig up a monolithic surprise for the Russian violation - remote-detonated explosives combined with the usage of their pre-registered heavy trench mortar and the new large anti-tank carom ( which had arrived via Sweden ) that lined the fortified positions along the shoreline.

The Russian tone-beginning began with a monumental ten-hour artillery barrage followed by the number 1 wave of Russian troops surging across the ice. Explosives and artillery decimated the Russian forces, sending tanks and sled into the watery profundity below shattered ice. The armored vehicles and tanks that did turn over the survived this were crushed by the anti-tank guns and the infantry who joined in the one-sided slaughter of the lakes.

The land battle had been a much closer topic, thirteen hours of demonic fighting that left over two-hundred burned out armoured combat vehicle and K of Russian utter stacked like cordwood. The Finnish armed personnel had paid a dear price for it, yet the newly deployed foreign unpaid worker made the difference in quantity and quality…some 25000 troops from Hungary, Italy, Sweden and Norge plus a sprinkling of other nationalities, heroes each and every one !

Field written report combined with intercepted transmission program in the clear from the Russian seventh Army Corp headquarters nearly matched. For all intensive purposes the seventh Army had been destroyed in that one gravid winner-take-all battle.

Then just after midnight on the 23rd the Russian resumed their noisome north of Lake Ladoga. Five infantry divisions of the Russian one-eighth Army Corps, with laboured tank car and heavy weapon musical accompaniment, assaulted the weak-appearing Finnish positions with a great deal of enthusiasm and determination ; only to find out they had struck hard into a multi-layered, multi-supporting region of bunkers, heavy weapon, machine gun nests, minefields and anti-tank guns which shredded the Russians in LE than seven hours.

Again it was the strange military volunteer who helped make the deviation, another 20,000 mix-bag of nationalities whose war machine acquisition and expertise allowed them to push as concentrated as his Finnish army scout troop ! Even the air fight went dramatically in their party favor, with XXI Suomi Air forcefulness planer downed for ninety-seven Russian. The commanding general for the one-eighth Army very politely stayed in his field headquarters when a six battery barrage of Finnish heavy artillery landed on its position.

subject field marshall Mannheim softly chuckled and looked at his forgather officers."Our soldiery, the foreign volunteer violence, and the supplies of implements of war and ammunition from Sweden, Norway, Italy and Hungary are making the difference ; how ironic that so a great deal of the last we bring down on the Russians has been supplied by their very own ‘ ally'Germany."

"Field marshall,"one of Mannheim's aides quietly said and handed over a series of message anatomy for him. He read them quickly, one of them several times and looked to his intelligence operation tribal chief who nodded and grinned like a wildcat. He just stood there in shock, unable to believe for a time that two drumbeater - the specter Bear and nose candy Fox had doubled their previous coup over the Russians.

"My God Above thank you for this peachy gift you have given unto us all,"he said and bowed his headland in a brief prayer of thanks and praise. The confirmation of reinforcements - reservists and foreign unpaid worker - to tighten up the Finnish protector facing the ninth and Fourteenth ground forces was great news, and now this gift on Dec 25 Eve truly was heaven sent.

marshal Mannheim made a note to ingest those two partisans decorated if Republic of Finland managed to hold on and win the ongoing war.

"Gentlemen,"he called out, his vocalisation instantly cutting through the din of haphazardness loud and distinct.

Once he had their attending he read the intercepted message and after the applause and cheering ran its course ordered it to be broadcast over national tuner. The marshal shook his clenched fist in victory, knowing then and there the war with Russia had turned and turned for the better…he gave that some due consideration…

"notch the word to all our forepart line force out as well, but indicate they are to be doubly argus-eyed at this news show,"he said with all due seriousness,"The Russians will not forget nor forgive. We can await them to dispatch even more reinforcements and faster than ever to secure our nation is crushed once and for all."

"Understand this much valet de chambre,"he continued, his iron-hard regard locking on every man and cleaning woman in routine,"our face has won many smashing triumph and the sound lord has delivered the enemy leaders into our hands as well, but we have not won the war. Our greatest conflict may well be ahead, thus I am ordering our forces who are facing the one-ninth and Fourteenth Russian Army Corps to stiffen their DoD so we can pin those forces in place."

"man, I sense a great alteration is coming in the air, a storm greater than anything we have ever seen will hit and commute the world."Mannheim grinned, never understanding the tempest would be one of blood, ardour and steel coming down on their enemies in short order.



25 December, 1939 rear-area Russian Ninth Army Corp

Nikkei slid deeper into the steamy H2O and reveled in the intense heat and cushy waves that lapped across her abdomen and breasts. She twirled her digit in the H2O, generating riffle that spread out and glistened in the soft lantern light ; such a unsubdivided gift she wanted for Xmas, a hot bathing tub, something she took for granted before the war began…before her humans turned upside down and slammed to the undercoat with brutal intensity.

For four days she and Stephen had been cooped up in the laying waste of an old hunting Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge that actually had piss piped in from a nearby hot springtime. The low moaning of the blizzard reminded her of old ghost stories her Father-God would tell near the fireplace, shadows dancing on the wall as he moved about, often making animal shadows with his hands in interpreting of ‘ tool and the Wolf.'

One strong upsurge of wind that pounded on the door blocked by an old sofa and desk, to prevent easy entry by anyone in the surface area, reminded her that not everyone was enjoying such a bounty as she on the natal day of the Prince of heartsease. Most of the old guild lay exposed to the constituent, but enough remained, such as the bathing elbow room she occupied, to cater decent shelter…once they dealt with the bear out of the place that had taken up residency.

As Nikkei reached for the rag and soap Sir Leslie Stephen had thoughtfully laid out by the tub for her, she smiled at the fond memories of bear-meat stew…although having to manhandle the brutes 300kg carcass outside so it did not stink up the rest of the seat hardly made it worth the effort. Her being able to adopt a hot bath and rid herself of solar day of grime and dirt made it worth the effort.

She gathered a robust lathering of goop on her manus and the rag, and then slowly began to scrub down her nerve, neck and weapons system. The roll up grime and tension built from the jump of the war eased away bit by bit, and she could relax for a time, free of the cares and store of the wider world.

On one breast she softly swirled the rag in sensuous roundabout that advanced unto her swollen tit. Sensations both old and new flowed into her creative thinker, awakening desires she had never allowed herself to fully research or to even talk about with anyone. Her optic closed and a soft gasp passed her open brim as a little shudder played along her body ; the heat of the H2O accentuated the gratifying waves which flowed one upon another along the really fibers of her being.

Her free hand came to rest between her breast, and the finger slowly snaked their way downward. Once there, they began to fondle and tease and please a dowry of her body that sent her unto the welkin with sensuous bliss that she could only compare to the songs of the celestial choirs. Nikkei sensed her spirit drubbing faster and faster as her intimation quickened, blood thundered and her consistence came awake in a rainbow of wiz that could not be described.

She pushed her digit into the depths of her womanhood as far as she could ; determined to draw out each bit of delight possible. Of course she was still a virgin at the age of XVIII, unlike so many of her friends and other close kin…none had desired to be with her since she was found out to be ineffective to have kid, thus making her the disdain of the village and a bad union prospect.

The state of nature, raw, primordial rush of flaming and heat caught her off safety device as a thousand thou of existence cascaded before her, infinite probabilities of what may be and could be, and then collapsed back into the here and now as she screamed her joy to the earth when her release hit.

Her hands covered her mouth as she blushed deeply than ever before in her life, wondering if anyone had heard the noise…and blushed even deeper as Sir Leslie Stephen burst through the doorway with a drawn handgun, lost his foothold on the slick floor and tumbled font first into the bathtub with Nikkei.

He pulled himself out of the tub and stir his brain like an old sheep dog, sending a cascade of water system across the elbow room."I'm soaked,"he moaned while looking at his drenched wearable, shook his headway and hoped enough firewood remained to dry them by the fireplace - though they would smell like wood smoke for day."Better they smell of wood smoke than that of an old and wet sheep dog like me…"

"grandfather, are you alright ?"Nikkei asked as she leaned over the edge of the bathtub. When Stephen looked at her with an abashed grinning she gasped, clutched her arms over her block bosom and skid oceanic abyss into the waters while a hot blush surged deep and red across her already thrill cheeks. All she wanted to do was run away and disappear ; her judgment tore in unlike way, desires playing a yard air at once while she fought to naturalize the confusion.

On the engagement field sniping at the enemy she has mastered her emotions to a fine stage ; but in the matters of the heart, she has never encountered such as she faced now. She lowered her head but could not tear her eyes away from him as he pulled off his shirt and contort the body of water of it…the iron-hard muscles of his lithe frame, crossed with a roadmap of scars acquired over a lifetime of hardship and conflict, flexed with each twist made upon his shirt.

He whipped the shirt a few times to get any remaining droplets unblock and grinned at Nikkei."Sorry Nikkei I had thought that a bear or a Russian had gotten into the bathing elbow room and I got careless again…"

Nikkei was unable to consider her ears, for her granddaddy never apologized for anything."Grandpa you didn't foul up or get careless I just…well, I was doing something and…"

"well my granddaughter I have to let in,"Stephen said while softly chuckling,"that is one way to ask a man to conjoin you in the tub, though I'm not for certain both of us would fit. Although I could try if you insist…"

He laughed at the cunning little squealing strait given off by Nikkei at his suggestion. Though as he left the room to change and dry his cloths, the sparkle that danced in her eyes spoke volumes to his feel mettle and mind.


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Tap - tap - tap !

Sir Leslie Stephen pulled the small punch away from Nikkei's rifle and examined the late trivial fox-marker added to the wooden stock. Feeling the smoothness of the indentation he coated the exposed wood with an amber hued stain, when dry it will glisten with a honey-gold grain as any light played across it.

"One more of so many foxes added, I had taught my granddaughter to hound for deer, boar and bear."Stephen gave off a inscrutable, disgusted sigh at the winds of fate and ill-fortune."Instead she has become a hunter of Russians who have raped our homeland and steal her future. All those long time ago when her family adopted her…."

His creative thinker drifted into memories of his lost family all those year ago when they had adopted Nikkei after she had been orphaned. No one knew where she had come from, even the potency failed to find the parents of the little girl found wandering alone in the woods, her wear covered in blood…

A fille of true closed book who had grown into a fine young woman ; one that he wished he could take in given a life of peace to instead of the bedamn war the Russians had forced upon all of them.

In the background the static-filled programme of Finnish and Scandinavian radio stations declared their holiday wishing and greetings, and then distribute the usual updates of the war.

"To all of our members of Suomi's armed forces engaged in the despairing battle to protect our homeland from the tyke of the Soviet Union. I and all of our people thank you for the dedication and forfeiture of so very much you have give for us, and may on this day when we celebrate the birth of the Prince of heartsease each of you find respite from this endless agony inflicted by the Russians.."

Stephen half-listened to the radios atmospheric static filled program. He heard the details given of the gravid battle fought on the isthmus and near Lake Ladoga on the 22nd and 23rd ; the Russian one-seventh and one-eighth USA Corps had been stopped, shattered and scattered before stubborn Finnish resistance"assisted by unpaid worker who support our cause for freedom and self-determination as a commonwealth against the tyrannical might of communist Russia."

"We wish to corroborate that in the last week the Russian ground forces seismic disturbance military group of the Russian Ninth Army Corps has suffered uttermost setbacks due to our nation's army, air force and partizan active behind the foeman lines. It has been confirmed that the ninth Army has lost their commander, one General Dashicev along with the Minister of denial for the Soviet Union, Marshall Voroshilov who had come to the front business line to see first-hand what had caused the Ninth Army to be held up in the field."

Stephen turned his full phase of the moon attention to the radio…

"My confrere Fin's our dearest solders and national fighting behind the billet have demonstrated loud and clear to the world why the Ninth United States Army, along with all other Russian Army Corps, has failed to crush our nation. In the death of the Defense Minister USSR has learned the object lesson we will never give up and never yield to their military force of captivity. And so with each participation we undertake against the Russian encroacher, we bleed them and phlebotomise them more, until the day will come in the near future when they will admit frustration and seek to piss a just and good peace."

"May the time soon come when we can narrate in full the action at law of the two known as the C. P. Snow Fox and the Ghost Bear ; may God keep them safe and wield them as instruments of Department of Justice against our antediluvian enemies from the barbarian Land of Russia."

Stephen whistled,"So that is whom Nikkei took down after the tank car exploded ?"

He imagined how Nikkei would dance around like an ale-drunken bee after hearing of the prize she had bagged. The death of General Dashicev was receive intelligence, and showed his surmise as to who occupied the staff car in the caravan they had ambushed. Yet the death of George Catlett Marshall Voroshilov, Russian Minister of Defense, truly marked the greatest prize any partisan sniper could desire to score short of Premier Stalin.

He gently cleaned the rifle with an old rag, gently removing the to the lowest degree trace of stain, dust or oil his work may experience left upon it."I made this for my good Nikkei to hound deer and bear with, and now she ahs been forced by this war to suit a huntsman of men. I wish her parents could see her now…"


He fought back the tear that threatened to come as his inwardness lodged in his pharynx. His children and grandchildren, plus all his friends there save for Nikkei are all gone. His rage at the Russians redoubled in an instant.

"Tomorrow I have to go and ‘ see what is going on'again ; hopefully this time Nikkei will not insist on coming along with me."He looked at the small pile of supplies that had been cached away in the basement of the old hunting lodge. While Nikkei had been taking her bathing tub he had gone down and brought the food, fabric, ammo and early sundry good the two needed as they hunted Russians.

Also, as he had hoped, the two small sleigh he had stored among other commodity in the cache remained intact and untaken. At to the lowest degree he and Nikkei could carry Sir Thomas More goods on them than they can just upon their back. Plus he had new shelling for his small radio a friend had built a few eld ago…

That little transmitter has proven to be a dead on target wonder. Incredibly little, lightweight and honest, he can use it to relay or receive phonation and Morse-code sign. His old friend in the United Department of State who made it was a generation ahead of his metre, and a simple adhesion allowed it to be powered by a hand-cranked generator-system.

When the tensions between Russia and Finland had begun to increase, he and his associate smugglers plus some of the striking they had within the armed forces began to plan and organise. Thus a relay-chain of a kind exists to pass selective information and education along to those who needed it ; they always are sent in brief transmission system of Morse-code to avoid replication detection by the Russians.

Other information, orders and the care are broadcast five times daily by the administration over the public radio programme. No issue how much the Russians may try, only the leaders of the partisans in specific orbit behind the lines possessed the necessity codes to understand them.

"All for the better then,"Stephen softly said to himself."It's past time we bleed these Russians as badly as we can and keep any more topsy-turvyness falling upon our heads…"

He stopped mumbling at the sound of Nikkei's ghostly footsteps mixed with the greaves of the fire in the open fireplace. His gaze moved to his wear hung over the backrest of two old president near the hearth, the high temperature slowly drying them out after that dip in the tub.

Returning to the rifle, he observed that each division has been lovingly cared for by Nikkei. Stephen nodded his commendation, delighted that she had remembered all he could teach her of such matters.

Wrapped in a thick cotton robe, Nikkei sat before the flack and continued towel her hair's-breadth dry.

Stephen looked up at her, the light from the flames caressing her in a twirl dancing of Inner Light and shadow. He saw her chewing on her blue lip, obviously troubled by something, or more likely what had happened between them in the bathing room.

"Nikkei what's bothering you my dear ?"Stephen said and laid the rifle down on its white-furred scabbard."I can tell you are worried or troubled, so please tell me and if I have wronged you somehow…"

He scooted next to her and looked into her tear-filled eyes as she turned her regard unto his.

She opened her robe to expose her bared abdomen, thigh and breasts for him to see, hoping that he will not turn away from her unverbalized question. One deal came to rest on his flushed face, the warmth flowing into her hand as she began to caress his iron-hard, weatherworn, scar skin in such a gentle way that it twitched with each soft and delicate stroke.

"Nikkei I did not signify to offend you earlier…"Stephen's words ended when she gently touched a fingertip to his lips. She pulled her helping hand away and shed the gown from her eubstance, then leaned onto her hip, sweeping her legs back behind her at the knee and propped herself up on one arm. With the other she took his bridge player into her and entwined their fingers.

Stephen's heart drank in every sensuous and soft curve of her soundbox, the fullness of her amber fuzz, easy blue centre wide of sprightliness and pain mixed in rival measuring stick, the steady rise and fall of her blockade bosom. As his gaze descended to her most confidant of treasures she shifted her leg enough for him to see her bared woman and the svelte glint of wet already gathered there on her hide and surrounding hair.

"Nikkei what are you…I mean…"for one of the few times in his life, Stephen found himself at a red ink for words as his Einstein flared to ashen insensibility. He could not believe this is actually happening and with his love and only surviving granddaughter…

"Grandpa I want this to be my gift to you,"she said to him. He could get word the love and affection in her voice for him, something that had been there for years and only now did he interpret in full…his adopted Nikkei had fallen in dearest with him retentive ago and now sought to move their coitus to the next level.

"I have forgotten since the war began what it meant to be alive and free of concern and anger,"she said, her oculus releasing a lone tear down her cheek."I want to be your submit grandpa for tonight, to remind us both what living means ; I don't expect to cause it through this war, so much death has already come close…and with that army tank firing at me…"she shuddered at the memory board of how close she had brushed with death that day.

She moved to Stephen and sat down on his lap with her leg crossing behind his back. Her one hand brought his to take a breather on her titty ; the mere ghost of his skin on hers sent a charge and thrill blazing across her being. When he began to caress her breast, teasing more and Thomas More fiery waves of pleasure from her body, she leaned into him and all but melted away as the lenient snow does before the flames of a fire.

He kissed her impudence and softly blew puffs of his heated breath on her cervix. Stroking her hairsbreadth he looked once again into her eyes and seen the love and nervousness performing against one another."Are you surely this is what you want Nikkei ? You only have one starting time time in such matters and I want you to be absolutely sure…"

The furious embrace and fiery kiss she gave him answered all his questions.

So it was that they entered the one-time of vocal, and fulfilled the oldest dance of all, two hearts and two organic structure coming together in one ; the war cry of mania and primal departure echoed throughout the old ruins until Stephen released his life seed into Nikkei, and then collapsed from the sweat. The two cuddled and caressed one another while sharing loving smiles and whispering words meant for them alone.

An hour later as Nikkei contently slept away, her gentle snore merging with the crackling flames, Stephen gave her a smile and softly kissed her on the nerve before laying down for his own rest. He made sure though that his pistols and hunting tongue were within easy grabbing space if they were needed.


28 December, 1939 Suomussalimi, Finland

Colonel Siilasvuo returned the messenger salute and dismissed him with a casual moving ridge of his hand.

Two Clarence Day ago he had been alerted to important instructions that will make it at his central office ; and given the stream atmospheric condition that raged just outside the hotels thick stone walls, it had to be something between extremely urgent and insane for a courier to be risked in temperatures, snow and breaking wind that were the worst in immortalise history.

Since him and the 27th infantry Regiment, now reinforced by three additional regiments of reservists and alien unpaid worker, he had waged relentless guerrilla war to run the Russian ninth Army corporation white and hold them to this area when from all news report they could let been used on the band during the last Russian assault.

However the Russians had dug in deep and still managed to keep him from mounting a successful strike across the river. He could defend and not assault, and the same for them…a thwarting that grew all the more with each overtaking day. Even his raiding political party had met with minimal success, save for sniping at the Russians who hid in their fortified positions.

Only maitre d' Sir Robert Robinson and his men, aided by the enthusiast led by the old colonel Stephen and his aide called"Charles Percy Snow Fox"have scored massive success upon winner upon succeeder. When he considered the repute of the old colonel, commonly known as the"spectre Bear'in the survive with child war, it is little wonder the man leads and coordinates the enthusiast to such a record, even as he and the Snow Fox carry out their own two-person drive upon the hated Russians.

He opened the packet and withdrew out the bundle of document and photographs, and whistled when he gave the top page - orders from subject area marshall Mannerheim himself - a cursory coup d'oeil. They explained in brief and concise detail that John Major reinforcements were expected to be arriving inside two weeks for the Russian ninth Army Corp…

Colonel Siilasvuo raged, cursed and complained as he stormed out of the old hotel which housed his discipline HQ. He shouted above the howling wind for his senior officers to pucker around him as he woke his driver to claim him down riverside…he had been forbidden from launching anything stronger than raids across the river to slice apart the remaining military strength of the Ninth Army while time remained. So he had chosen to inspect the forward defenses and ensure the Russians received a warm welcome when they struck.

As expected, the defenses were solid and growing stronger with each passing play day ; with log and pit bunkers lodging motorcar guns, anti-tank shank and fighting positions for infantry. former office inside the townsfolk had already been made ready…when the Russians struck the river and Snow would be red with their blood.




28 Dec, 1939 Irving Berlin, Germany

"Ah yes, I will submit this one here,"Admiral Donitz said as he looked over the beautiful gold-chain necklace set with fine adamant. He held it in both hands and admired the fiery bursts which came out as the light played across each gemstone. The jeweller had promised the gift would be crafted to paragon, and so he had achieved yet again with the natural endowment for his honey wife.

"Klaus what do you imagine of it ?"Donitz asked of his bodyguard and number one wood. He moved around to face up the man so he could see the wonderful legerdemain wrought by Karl, his personal jeweler and one of the few men he called a true master of that trade.

"admiral, as always Mr. Karl has outdone himself, you have chosen the gift well for Mrs Donitz and she will probably be pleased beyond quantity at your gift of tenderness for her."Major Klaus, polite as ever turned back to watching the computer storage and all of the hoi polloi within it, plus those who paused even for a here and now to look through the storefronts windows. His helping hand never strayed far from the travelling bag of his pistol.

The audio of sirens caused everyone to turn and see the street as the motorcade of Chancellor Hitler began to elapse by. Donitz looked at his watch and smiled,"Punctual as always, I noticed some workplace was being done on his vehicle last Nox as I left the office. Did you remember to have that looked into Klaus ?"

"Yes sir, I had it checked out by naval security, and the Gestapo Major in bursting charge of security ensured me when I appeared in person that ‘ a belittled problem had arisen and was even now being fixed.'Most strange accent though for the man,"Major Klaus never finished his sentence.

admiral Donitz expression changed from joy to jounce and then abject revulsion as the premier car came into sight, and disappeared in a thundery burst that tore the vehicle asunder. Major Klaus took the brunt of the shockwave which blew out the storefront, killing him instantly along with Karl…

Donitz coughed, choked and gasped for air amidst the roiling clouds of dust and smoking. He made his way out to the street where many vehicles burned, and all too many people lay on the ground in pools of red. One look at the twisted, burning remains of the Chancellor car told him there would be, could not be, any subsister ; but he rushed over to see if against all odds his nations leader had somehow survived.

The military machine escort swarmed the area to gain ascendancy as fast as possible ; one police officer threatened full admiral Donitz until he showed his military papers and then took ascendence over the scene. All too swiftly the the true was confirmed when the fires of the Chancellors car were extinguished at long last.

Chancellor Hitler was drained, assassinated by a bomb placed within the car that had detonated the gas tank.

"So it has been accomplished,"Admiral Donitz said, sad and shaking his school principal in disbelief, a wonderful act for the saki of appearances to the masses. His personal agent, ones loyal to him and him alone, had penetrated the network of Russian spies and agents that existed in Berlin…and he knew who controlled them as well…

He never expected their plan to knead. Now that it had, his allies in the German administration would see his chronological succession to the Chancellorship and, as promised for the support of Goering and his sect, would get by with Russia once and for all…of line he still had to pull in a ‘ phone call'to the mastermind behind this mad plot of ground to check his own survival.


30 December, 1939 Russian capital, Russia

Everyone in the elbow room jumped at the single gunshot that seemed to rumble and rally about the meeting way for the senior high school Command of the Russian Armed Forces. Quickly they resumed their stance of full attention, each expecting to be the future one personally gunned down by the man at the drumhead of the table…

"fellow I believe my spot has been duly made,"premier Joseph Stalin calmly stated as he holstered his side arm. He gave a nod and two NKVD guards rushed over and dragged the soundbox of superior general Voroshilov, who of late had been recalled to Moscow for ‘ buck private consultations regarding the war.'

"I will tolerate no more failures in the matter of this war with Finland,"he growled,"each day our nation loses yet More influence, respect and position around the world. I have since the go offensive of 22-23 December given Holy Order for massive reinforcements to deploy in the areas of the seventh and one-eighth Army corp, we have peace with the Germans and thus our front end with them is now reduced to second and third rank whole ; the elite forces being redeployed will be in topographic point by the end of January, when the final offensive shall begin."

"The Ninth Army corp shall take limited offensive ; they have consistently failed and thus will not be of any Thomas More major usage."He smashed his fist onto the table many times to emphasize his stop.

Stalin went on for some time berating the world for all manner of comprehend rebuff and game being carried out against him and the Soviet Union. His fury grew to such heights and astuteness that many of the men gathered feared he would either die of a stroke ; or have everyone shot down on the spot by the sub-machinegun wielding NKVD bodyguards who circled behind each man like a watching and waiting vulture.

From one face an officer appeared, delivered several message form to Joseph Stalin and then bolted for his life after being dismissed with a casual wave. As he scanned them his mood swung from rage to outright joy back to a simmering, stewing rage that promised death to someone before the night passed.

"gentleman,"Joseph Stalin declared with a forced calm and grin while holding up the one-third message form in one handwriting,"as I stated, we have peace with Federal Republic of Germany and now it is guaranteed for some time to come. Our agent in the German High Command have confirmed the news being broadcast over the radio."

He paused and grinned,"Hitler is dead. Someone managed to target an explosive twist inside of his armored car, and needless to say the carnage wrought was phenomenal. admiral Donitz has been sworn in as the new premier of Germany and thus will take many calendar month to fully dispose of his challenger and gain full phase of the moon control over his nation's governance."

The staff policeman and ministers shouted and cheered at the news of Hitler's death, and gave off telephone call for the long life of Premier Stalin, the Soviet North and the inevitable supremacy of the world by Communism. By almost universal spontaneity they began to sing the subject song of Soviet Russia, their commitment and belief in their cause having been reconfirmed by the universe at large.

Wisely Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili withheld the two early messages that arrived at the Saame time. They detailed the drift of superior general Timoshenko and Shaposhnikov, the newly appointed co-commanders of the Finland battlefront. During the flight to headquarters near a ensure aerodrome the plane carrying them, escorted by twelve fighters, was jumped by a large number of Suomi fighters.

Every one of the Russian pilots fought until their planes went down in flames. Despite their best efforts, the plane carrying both generals had been shot down as well with no survivors. Once again the leadership of his gird military force had disappointed him, and the reports of flagging team spirit among the infantry along with some units on the edge of mutiny confirmed the police officer were deliberately failing, seeking causa to oust him once and for all from power.

Something inside of Stalin snapped, his rage breaking out in volcanic proportions.

None of the jubilant officers before him knew what hit them when with a nod Stalin had his bodyguards cut them down to the last. He summoned his personal aide and demanded a prepared written document, which once he signed with a few chance apoplexy of his pen, was sent to the NKVD communications commissar and dispatched.

Within forty-eight hour the blood Bath had finished, completely decimating the Russian armed military unit in high spirits statement and replacing all officeholder of Major or high-pitched social rank with Political political commissar. He gave new orders to all of the Russian armed strength ; any hint of disloyalty or lack of proper communist purport will result in that man's entire platoon or company being summarily executed en mass.

Stalin never understood just how deadly he had misjudged the unfolding chain of events his madness and lust for blood would unleash in curtly order…


30 December, 1939 Federal Republic of Germany, OKH High bid

admiral Donitz, newly sworn in Chancellor of Federal Republic of Germany and all of her hoi polloi looked out the windowpane of his office and the pristine snow from the latest storm. Just over two dozen 60 minutes ago Chancellor Hitler had been assassinated by a bomb planted inside of his armour staff car ; in dead order the Gestapo had discovered and captured a work party of Russian spy and agents who caused Hitler's death.

Their execution warrants were the low gear issue taken tutelage of by Donitz after taking the oath of government agency. Now he had a monumental choice to make, one discussed long into the night by him and the High instruction. He had been aware of plan being drafted, on Hitler's orderliness, for an invasion of Russia…he wondered if Der Fuhrer had been aware of his pending death, not that it mattered now.

Adolf Hitler's decease at the handwriting of suspected Russian agents, proven or not, gave them the legal and moral justice for the invasion to come. The major world loss leader, even those of France and UK, had been contacted via channelize or third-party transmitted cable television of the programme to take with Russia and Stalin for their betrayal in assassinating the High German Chancellor.

Many had responded with the usual commiseration and various degrees of admonishment of Russia.

From French Republic, the Daladier government response was confused, drawn and uncommitted one way or another. That came as no surprise to Donitz, having anticipated such from the instant the cables were sent out.

What did shock him was that from England, or more precisely the two cable system received from England. One from the parliament condemning Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and urging peace talking are held between Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and Germany to resolve this topic ; the latter, and thus the most important as far as Donitz was concerned came directly from Churchill…


To the Chancellor of Deutschland, Admiral Donitz,

In headache to the matter of Russia and their demonstrated barbarity to the proper conduct of relations between regime I say this much. So long as marshal Goering continues to cater arms to Finland via Sweden and no hitch with our own arms shipments to Finland comes about, we wish you God speed and decisive victory over the godless Russian government of Stalin.

"gentleman,"Chancellor of the Exchequer Donitz began as he turned to face the gathered high dictation,"most of our forces are in place already since the invasion of Poland and we have managed to secretly increase our military group there by a large degree. Have all of you discussed and familiarized yourself with the plan and boilersuit goals ?"

Each officer in routine affirmed his character and detailed any last mo concerns, details and so forward. Satisfied that all is in seat Donitz sat behind his desk and signed the orders laid out before him…

"gentleman's gentleman"he said,"Operation Wotan, the invasion and death of the Soviet Union, will set out at 12:01 a.m. on 10 January, 1940. Stalin has inflicted bother and profligate upon us, and now we will pay him and his people back a million fold."

Stalin sewed the wind with the germ of war in Finland, and now he will reap the harvest of steel and roue and fire born of the whirlwind coming back upon him.


30 December, 1939 England, unknown localization

"Thank you for the call,"Sir Winston Leonard Spenser Churchill said into the earpiece,"it had been most unexpected but delightful none the to a lesser extent and I wish you victory in your drive against Russia."

He hung up the phone and sighed at the mountain chain of events now coming forth to fruition. The Russian-Finnish war promised to phlebotomize Russian Federation white as Republic of Finland continued to withstand commons common sense, logic and belief in their consistent crushing of one Russian Army Corp after another in horrendous battle around their nation.

Even he had listened to the growing tales told on the radio receiver of such zep as the Snow Devil, Ghost Bear and the snow Fox. Individuals who had managed to inflict mass slaughter at key times and fix on the Russians, and both co-commanders for the Finland Front perished with intelligence given to the Suomi Air Forces from Britain.

Of course, the assassination of Hitler carried out by disloyal Germans who assumed the British agents who controlled them were actually Russian, had yielded a causa to save the Western world. USSR and FRG will leech each former white, and by the time they deal with one another, U.K. and Anatole France will be cook to face the High German armies who will come at them.

As a historian First Duke of Marlborough understood all-too-well what forces of death and destruction he has unleashed, but for the sake of a absolve future and saving tens of trillion of lifespan, he chose the less of two evils set before him.

One former affair caused him no end of business organisation ; the simple fact of admiral Donitz being capable to place a direct cry to Churchill's ‘ secret'location meant the man had agents all over England. agent that for some grounds he used for his own mystical intent and never shared with his fellow Germans.

Churchill shook his head, mentally replaying the conversation watchword by word he had with the new chancellor of Germany. He examined each nuance, mannerism and inflection for the slightest sharpness it may give him in any future tense transaction with Admiral Donitz. The sheer ability, audacity, and guile of the man were incredible to try and witness as he described to Sir Winston Leonard Spenser Churchill dates, multiplication, billet and conversations of English incursion factor and spies who had manipulated the Russian agents into assassinating Hitler…

Donitz had shielded the English agents from his colleges in the Gestapo, and delivered to the English embassy in Svizzera for repatriation. Churchill folded his helping hand together and tapped his fingertips one upon another as he tried to decode this coordination compound enigma enshrouded within a conundrum that represented Donitz…no affair what ; Donitz had proven to be an opponent Worth watching very, very closely.


8 Jan, 1940 rear-area Russian Ninth Army Corps

Commissar General Kolya stood on the houses front porch and watched the first wizard of the Nox emerge in the clear sky. It reminded him of the humble husbandry village he had grown up in, and many others he had been based near or within since the gyration and subsequent dominance of the Communist party.

Of line this finicky Finnish community, once called Summers Mist, had been exterminated in the outset hour of the war. These people had refused to see the inevitable, that their administration had been corrupted and taken over by the Imperialists of the west and thus they had paid for the treachery of the Republic of Finland politics who refused to comply with the rightful demands of Moscow.

"Unbelievable, in the centre of this war we have such a wonder as the nighttime to see,"he stated to the auxiliary and to Commissar Major-Generals Romanov and Cranston, commanders of the 51st and 58th Infantry Divisions."Now then, I have architectural plan set out for dealing with these troublesome partisans once and for all…."


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From a wooded James Jerome Hill that looked down on the remains of Summers Mist Stephen watched with stabbing pastime the cluster of collapsible shelter and fomite which marked the Corps HQ unit of measurement. The compendium of military officer standing out in the cold told him loud and percipient that they were senior Russian commander ; ones that would ascertain a last and very lethal lesson.

He and Nikkei had learned of the home base new location from one of many motorbike riding courier they had disposed of since Yule. Her fad at the mere thought of Russians standing amidst her old home plate only was surpassed by his own, and tempered by the luck to mark one more major victory over the encroacher.

The Finnish wireless stations conducted their fixture updates of the war, now reduced to a chain of crimson skirmishes on the presence lines and aerial battles between the Finland and Russian air forces. The subject matter sent to partisan units behind the lines confirmed this, plus directed them to affect as hard as they can when opportunity presented itself.

He looked over at Nikkei's side to his right field and slightly up the hillside. Concealed among a cluster of rocks, trees, bush and a snow cloak set up as a hunters blind he could barely make out her outline as she lay as low to the priming coat as potential. With a gesture he informed her to frivol away when the unspoiled chance presented itself.

Sir Leslie Stephen returned to watching the encampment with his binoculars, noting a rumbling banding of trucks passing behind the commander'tent…




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political commissar General Kolya turned to face the behind convoy of trucks that snaked its way up the road and passed his tent. One circle of NKVD personnel riding in the dorsum of a motortruck saluted as they passed, as did the next and the next after that. His heart surged in pride at this princely display of proper political spirit and allegiance to the state which he will use to inspire and terrify the Russian infantry into proper shape.

On his desk sat a mass of written report that many units in his command were in go up mutiny, having refused to comply with lawfully given orders by their new NKVD ship's officer. All of the old officers had been, as per Stalin's Order, been executed ; though Kolya included all of the officers and not spared the deputy and captains as Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili had done.

Two days ago he had assumed control condition of the one-ninth army Corp and now he has to dish out with this uprising ; and if reports are lawful, it is spreading like wildfire in a drought stricken forest through the Russian Army…especially with units being sent to reinforce the Suomi Front.

He turned to the two divisional commanders and waved at the passing motortruck,"valet these are the true heart and person of the land ; you will lather the men of your new social unit into shape and then we shall trade with the partisans…"

He cringed as one passing truck repeatedly backfired.


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Nikkei watched in her rifles scope the officer who strutted around like a grand old cock about to be sent to the kitchen for a vacation feast. A man who thought himself to be a Einstein or leader of men, and instead he is just one more cock - fat, proud, arrogant and filled with his own self-worth…and about to pay the price for that uttermost hubris…

She squeezed the trigger…

Bang !


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political commissar Major-Generals Romanov and Cranston watched in slack-jawed horror as their commander toppled forward as a marionette cut free of its strings. The home office guard duty, gathered military officer and staff looked at the crimson stain that flowed from beneath the fallen man across the white snow ; for an eternity of time they could not force their bodies to go, horrified at having death sojourn them so far behind the front lines…

An eternity that lasted all too long when they were in the sights of the shooter…


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Up-back, forward-down went the rifle thunderbolt as Nikkei chambered a new round. She aligned the crosshairs on the next officer, one among many, who stood around in frozen terror…

clap !
bam !



Twice more her rifle barked, the haphazardness covered by the incessant backfiring of the truck. As per Stephens plan she immediately backed from her position, pulled down the hoodwink cloak and worked her way down the hillside with him. Inside ten mo they were skiing hard and fast to vacate the area.


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Colonel Idenorph, NKVD air force officer of the headquarters guard watched the three generals fall one after the adjacent. He called out warning of a sniper and looked in the direction of the backfiring truck which had a man who held his pistol in the instruction of the fallen generals.

"There in the truck, the gunner is in the hand truck,"he bellowed out to his assembling men."Shoot them down, all of them…"

Instantly the twenty men who had assembled by this meter leveled their sub-machineguns and open fire, tearing the hand truck, device driver and NKVD guards to shreds. A grenade was lobbed into the open backside and reduced the vehicle to twisted metallic element and a roaring fervency that marked the grave of two grievance of state protection personnel.

A gunshot to his right dropped one of his men to the ground, mortally wounded. He turned to see NKVD troops jumping down from the trucks that followed and assumed a coup was underway by traitors to the state."Cut them all down, everyone of the traitors…"

His last command ended in a gurgle and spray of origin as a burst of bullet train tore his chest open.

topsy-turvyness reigned as factions of NKVD troops tore into one another, leaving lots dead and many more spite upon the snowy wrecking of Summer Mist. This bedlam only escalated when headwaiter Robert Robinson and his men stumbled onto the aspect, already prepared to raid the headquarters, and swept the place clean and jerk of any survivors.

After destroying anything they could not carry off they departed as silently as ghostwriter and reported to the Suomi High Command another success for the ‘ Ghost Bear'and the ‘ Baron Snow of Leicester Fox,'who initiated the small fry civil war at the headquarters.


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Four hours and several km later, Stephen hugged Nikkei and scuffed her hair in congratulations. They set off for the side by side hidden cache and shelter from which they will plan the future strikes against the Russians.

"grandad what do you think all that gunfire was about after we left ?"Nikkei asked of Stephen.

"I imagine the Russians were killing one another off,"Stephen shrugged and grinned,"or a bunch of our soldiers arrived in time to take away reward of the chaos you created and exterminated the entire headquarters and that convoy of truck. Come Nikkei we have to underwrite a lot of ground tonight and I want to get going while we have the moonlight to guide on us…"

With that they moved off as silent as expiry amidst the deep woods.




9 January, 1940 STAVKA headquarters, Russia

The plotter gathered for the final sentence, knowing they are attached no thing the outcome. One by one each went over his part of the plan, the character of his troops or government department, and the tight timeline they had to keep up to the minute once everything began.

One small disruption in the design, one slipup of any sort and it will be all over. But the bet of their failure would be the last of Russia and infliction of a German warlord and government over the motherland for God alone knew how many generations.

The agent of the NKVD had recently received confirmation of the German build up military unit gathering en wad along the German-Russian frontier in what had been Poland. An immense force of motorise infantry and of tanks, airplanes and bombers…an unbelievable fist of iron prepared to smash home into a diminished Russia.

Normally the fortify forces of Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic would be sufficient to deter the German language, but now mutiny was sweeping the four army corps stuck within Finland and others enroute to Finland or still on the frontier had joined with them. commissar had been killed, elections of new policeman held and posting sent to STAVKA in the clear…

The scout group will no longer follow orders given by Stalin or his men and called upon the German language to invade and liberate their fatherland from the oppression of Communism.

The Germans promptly responded, declaring to the public they will start their ‘ liberation of USSR'unless Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili steps down or is removed before 10 January, 1940. Each had cringed as Donitz explained on the tuner that he held only Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili and his henchman, and not the Russian soldiers or Russian universe responsible for the assassination of chancellor Hitler…

So the plotter knew what had to be done : liquidate Stalin.

"We have to do this tonight, and we must win, or we lose the mother country to the Germans."General Georgi Konstantinovich Zhukov, the lone general to survive Joseph Stalin's rabidness, told the gathered men."Give the orders, in one hour it begins…"

With those discussion the men departed to save their homeland.


9 January, 1940 Berlin, FRG

"general has this been confirmed ?"prime minister Donitz said into the telephone. His staff waited in tense quiet, each one wondering if the result being reported in Russia are true ; and if not on-key, will their prime minister hand the final exam parliamentary law to start the encroachment of Russia.

"Thank you,"Donitz said and slowly hung up the sound. He breathed deeply, turned to his staff and smiled in on-key delight."valet de chambre, the news have been confirmed, Stalin and his henchmen are dead and general Zhukov has been sworn in as the new premier of Russia. The orders have already been confirmed by our listening Wiley Post and agents in capital of the Russian Federation, all conflict save for local anaesthetic self-defence is to cease immediately inside Finland and a ‘ petition'made to our government to mediate peace talks between Finland and Russia."

"Orders are to be sent at once that the intrusion of USSR is hereby cancelled."Donitz saved his greatest surprise for finale as he held up a missive delivered earlier by the ambassador of Switzerland."I have here the personal letter of Winston Churchill who has accepted our fling of a return to the status-quo of 1939 between our nation. We will back out from Republic of Poland, though it shall remain as a liege politics in our sphere of influence of influence."


"Gentlemen,"Donitz continued,"we have peace at finish and Federal Republic of Germany has become a public power once again. The affront and infamy inflicted upon us in the Great War has been erased forever…"

With that the Chancellor of the Exchequer dismissed his men and returned to the day to day grind of running a government. He did pause briefly to muse how the future will go from here on out. Peace has come to Europe as far as Germany is concerned, though Italy's dictator Mussolini is making his usual blustering noise about Northern Africa…

"Let the man face the Brits and French people alone if he is dolt enough to take them on alone,"Donitz declared.


10 January, 1940 rear-area of Russian one-ninth United States Army Corps

In the astuteness of their sheltered encampment Sir Leslie Stephen, Nikkei and Captain Robinson listened to the voice of Field marshal Mannheim come make and distinct over the radio receiver. They could scarcely believe their ears…

"To all citizens and soldiers, foreign volunteer and partisan who have been involved in the defensive measure of our motherland against the forces of a tyrannical Soviet Russia ; this day, a great day of jubilation for us all, I am glad to proclaim that the tyrant of Russian Federation, Premier Stalin is idle. His successor Premier Georgi Konstantinovich Zhukov has ordered all Russian forces are to finish hostilities at once after a monumental demonstration of the Russian peoples collective resolve led to their solders refusing to accept orders anymore."

Nikkei looked at Sir Leslie Stephen, hoping against promise that this is not a pipe dream she will shortly wake up from…

"The chancellor of Germany, Admiral Donitz, has graciously extended the offer of his government being a electroneutral go-between for peace talks to be held by instance of Finland and Russia. This proposal has been supported in the final stage hr by the government of Britain and French Republic and the United country. Ladies and Gentlemen, as will be confirmed in poor gild by the governance official broadcasts, our valiant struggle of democracy against communist Stalinism has come to an end. Our sacrifices have been great, but God has saved us in the end. We acknowledge the efforts of all who defended our homeland on the movement lines, and from behind enemy personal line of credit, champion such as the Snow Devil, Snow Fox and Ghost Bear. Ladies and Gentlemen, the war is over…"

The remaining Holy Scripture were drowned out by the collective shouts of joy and delight by Nikkei, Sir Leslie Stephen and Captain James Harvey Robinson and his men. Nikkei leapt into Sir Leslie Stephen potent blazon and kissed him as hard and long as she could, knowing that at long last she and he will return abode and build a new spirit in the hereditary home of their people.

"Grandpa…"she began only to be hushed by him.

"Nikkei please call off me Stephen,"he insisted upon,"as soon as we can we will head rest home, or anywhere else you wish to. I have several properties across the area from my…other activities,"he rolled his middle to the heavens at the amount of money of money he had stashed away from being a smuggler.

"Grandpa…sorry, Stephen…"Nikkei said,"That old hunt order. We make it our rest home and see what we can have out of it for the future. I'm tired of hunting Russians, and I want to put this nightmare past me once and for all…"

"Sorry to interrupt the romantic osculation and such,"said master Robinson with a wide grin,"but I have Holy Order to see the two of you to Field marshall Mannheim at once. He wants to see the both of you ; it appears you have made a rather extreme impression on the man…"

Robinson shook his brain and stopped talking as Nikkei and Stephen headed to their protection, determined to have a individual festivity of their own."It can waitress a bit, it can wait…thank God the war is finally over."

So it is that the first clash between East and West, between Communist Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and those who love to be free has come to an end. The rage of Stalin has ceased, the mighty and unstoppable Red Bear beaten, humiliated and humbled by one body politic united for the refutation of their country of origin, and due to the courageousness and determination of the one known in history to come as ‘ Charles Percy Snow Fox'and"Ghost Bear'history has changed forever…

The farseeing reverence European war ceased before it even began as Federal Republic of Germany brokered a live serenity pact between Soviet Union ( now led by Georgi Konstantinovich Zhukov ) and Finland. All territorial increase and pre-war claims made by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics were fully dropped, and the last International borders established under the middle of neutral party from the United DoS and Kingdom of The Netherlands, Belgium and other fry powers.

FRG and England entered into an uneasy truce with one another, born by Prime parson Churchill having gained a ‘ grudging respect'for Chancellor Donitz of Germany, who forged a turn of industrial and swop wad of common benefit to the two state people. Though many doubted the commitment of the new German language premier, his subsequent renovation of Polska and the Balkland states to full reign helped ease these doubts in the end.

Italy's dictator Mussolini made his usual gripe and menace to restore the vastness of the original conglomerate of Rome across the body politic of Northern Africa. He dismissed the admonition of Jacques Anatole Francois Thibault and Britain as ‘ pocket-size barque and yips of vote down Empires.'

premier Donitz delivered two messages to Mussolini - the first being an stern ‘ dismay'for him to ‘ not upset the stream balance of power in a Europe now finding peace and prosperity again.'

Mussolini promptly dismissed this ‘ utter cowardly behavior of the new German language prime minister'and prepared his res publica to go to war. Thus he in short order received the second, and final, message of Donitz : a dud in the bathtub…and a restoration of a free and Democratic mean of pop governance under the combined security of Britain and Germany.

Through freely and openly held elections Donitz continued to lead FRG and her the great unwashed for twelve more years until voluntarily refusing to run for a third gear six-year term of office. He declared ‘ it is clip for the next coevals, those who have never seen the face of war, but the joy of peace, to lead.'

Until the end of his days Donitz, as with Churchill, remained participating as diplomat for their respective country, and even held a grudging respect for one another ; although Churchill still got annoyed to the end of his days when asked about a ‘ certain telephone cry he received one Night from Donitz…"

France became a nation that descended into political Chaos in the years to occur ; one regime concretion rose and fell after another. Not until after the Pacific war and loss of the French people territories to the winning Nipponese did a new government under Chenier take some sensory faculty of hope and constancy to the nation. But as a whole, the best days were behind France as her colonies in Africa broke release and became sovereign nations.

The Scandinavian language Nation continued to prosper beyond anyone's barbaric of pipe dream in the years to hail ; in prison term they formed an economical alliance which grew to rival that of Germany and England combined, and before the end of the 1950's had wrested almost half the American implication marketplace from those two respective nations.

On November 1, 1941 full admiral Isoroko Yamamoto ascended to prominence and absolute mastery of the armed forces of the Empire of Nippon. With the approving of the emperor moth, the willing diplomatical assist of PM Zhukov of Russia and of Chief Executive Roosevelt of US, Yamamoto pulled all troops of Japanese Islands from China in a denounce withdrawal that seen the colonial powers of EU and America begin to do the same.

No one knows to this date the Sojourner Truth of the thing, yet on Dec 5, 1941 President Roosevelt, on his way to Japan at the personal invitation of the Saturnia pavonia Hirohito, disappeared with the big prowl car Chicago that he travelled upon. The solitary content of alarm clock received was that of"fervor in the forward engine room has reached the ammo magazines…"then silence.

Newly sworn-in chairwoman Truman called for the thing to be investigated, and American English naval violence were sent to the death known spatial relation of the Chicago. Two British corvettes, One Canadian glide Guard vessel and three Japanese ruiner arrived on the scene to only find a discipline of detritus and oil slicks covering stat mi of ocean.

What has been documented is the first American vessel, a uprooter whose master despised the Nipponese, on the scene immediately assumed the Nipponese vessels had sunk the Michigan ; he demanded their fall and when they rightfully refused, stating they as with the British and Canadian vessels were searching for survivors, commenced to send away upon them - one vessel sunk, heavy damage done on the other two Japanese ships who retaliated and sunk the destroyer in turn.

Thus commenced the great Pacific Ocean War, or as many now call it"The War of Empires."On December 7, 1941, a hostile U.S. Congress, whipped into a frenzy by a humble smattering of anti-Japanese fanatics declared war on the Empire of Japan and directed Chief Executive Truman to place the war until ‘ flat surrender of the imperium of Nippon occurred.'

Seeing the opportunity for territorial gains and bang-up influence across the Pacific, on Dec 10 and 11, France and England joined the United States in declaring war upon the Nipponese for ‘ crimes of such magnitude as to defy plebeian signified or decency.'

Everyone expected the Nipponese Empire would fall by the end of 1942, and plans were already being prepared for the section of the home islands. Federal Republic of Germany declared neutrality in the matter, as did Russia ; though both had supplies exceptional technology and imagination to Nihon in enigma to rise the war-ending means…

triad long and all-fired years of lengthy struggle resulted in Yamamoto bringing victory for the Empire of Japanese Islands ; seven decisive naval and kingdom battle ended in Nihon's party favour, with the final treaties ending the war leaving japan in monomania of Indo-China, fortune of India and Ceylon, and most of the Pacific Ocean. Though the Philippine's were restored to USA after they were to be declared ‘ neutral territory.'

Many historiographer have learned that the peace was wrought with an unuttered threat from Nihon to unleash the new super-weapon they had developed and tested just before their last military victory - the atomic bomb. In a private diplomatic cable system to the leaders of America, England and France, Saturnia pavonia Hirohito stated if the home islands were attacked, the new ‘ super bomb'would be used in retaliation upon the offending confederative nation.

In due clock time the wintertime War will pass into account, but it will not be forgotten as the clip when a Democratic nation dared to do the unimaginable and within that war, the natural action of Nikkei and Stephen changed the world forever. Thus comes to a conclusion the fable of the Snow Fox.


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