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The Siege of Strasbourg
Prussia and the other states are moving like a juggernaut. Each day, our forces are falling to the onslaught. The German states and cities are united as one. We have been no match for them since the fighting had begun. We have all pledged our allegiance to our Emperor Napoleon. However, in the early battles, our forces became undone. Here we are in September of 1870. Uneasiness in Europe has resulted in hostility. It seems Europe’s biggest bullies had to fight it out. The attack on Worth has resulted in a rout. The Prussians are moving south, and we are next to fight. Strasbourg’s defenses have been bombarded day and night. Just across the Rhine River, we see their fortifications. The civilians have been evacuated by Swiss delegations. We have been ordered to defend to the last man. However, our Emperor has been captured at Sedan. This indicates that there is no relief in sight. General Ulrich has ordered we make our stand and fight. The Bishop of Strasbourg has pleaded to no avail. It is only a matter of time before our defenses fail.
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