Soldiers of the Black Watch you have been assigned to take this mountain in order to secure this planet and defeat the Goa'uld as a whole. This mountain is the last stronghold of the Goa'uld on this planet and we need to take it to secure our victory against the regime of Anubis. So, prepare for the battle of you lives for we need to take this mountain and we will. The Jaffa Trenches fell before us easily. We can do this men. The Emperor believes in us and we will not fail him. We are here to take this mountain so let's go do it shall we. Fix Bayonets! Charge! God Save the Emperor!

-Transcript of a speech given by a lieutenant in the Black Watch leading the first attack of the Lonely Mountain.

Men of the first Germanic Division it is time to prove yourself in the eyes of the gods. We have soldiers from every nation of the Germanic people, and we will show our doubters that we work together well. Within our division we speak many languages. We serve many monarchs from Olav V of Norway to Karl I of Danubia. We bear different weapons from the axes of Scandinavia to the cutlasses of the Netherlands. But we worship the same gods the lords of our forefathers, we fight for the same reason the unity of our race, and when we do die we will meet in Valhalla. The soldiers of the Kaiser once roared Ein Got! Ein Reich! Ein Kaiser! As they fought for Germany. No more. For today the divisions of the Germanic race die for we fight for Ein Volk! Manch Götter! Manch Kaisers! *Cry is repeated by the Division* The Germanic race will stand united forever in Odin's hall.

-Transcript of a speech given by Generaloberst Wilhelm Speidel commander of the First Germanic Corps to the First Germanic Division Prior to the Battle of Wellington.

Brothers of the Kaiserliche Marine we have been given the order from Kaiser Wilhelm IV himself to secure this system and we will complete our duty to the highest of our ability. So, we will affix ourselves to our duty in the name of our brothers that are fighting on the planet and those hacking the Goa'uld Death Gliders from the sky. So, hoist the Reichsflagge, ready the guns, and prepare for death. We know of our duty and we will complete it by our will in the name of his most Imperial Majesty. We once stood guard on the Rhine but now we fight in the stars. Ein Gott! Ein Reich! Ein Kaiser! Deutschland, Deutschland über alles.

-Transcript of a speech given by Großadmiral Hans-Georg von Friedeburg before the Battle of Wellington.

Right I have been given the order to break the Goa'uld permanently in this system and we are going to unleash the wrath of the Deutsches Kaiserreich unto the Goa'uld. We will follow the will of the late Herman Göring and reduce the Goa'uld to blood, ashes, and dust. We will pound the Goa'uld into nothing and by the will of the Kaiser go forth soldiers of the lords of mankind. We have the hammers of Thor within our bombing bays and we are going to make the Goa'uld pay for their crimes. So onwards German soldiers and if a single bomb does not hit its target you many no longer call me Kesselring you may only call me Meyer. Ein Gott! Ein Reich! Ein Kaiser!

-Transcript of a speech given by Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring during the Luftwaffe's initial attack against the Goa'uld at the Battle of Wellington.

The crisis of 1961 was the last straw on the camels back that upheld the French conflict in the Great African Revolt. The entire crisis began when the Regia Marina, Imperial Navy, and Imperial Hellenic Navy started a blockade of the French Fifth Republic stopping all supplies that flowed to the African frontier. The immediate cessation of supplies allowed the African insurgents to strike back with much more efficiency since their opposition were not getting new uniforms or in the Sahara they were unable to get food. This lead to the soldiers who's pay was already worthless were now unable to get any supplies from the central government. Therefore, when Imperial Marines landed in Algeria the garrison mutinied and joined Free France. As Algeria joined Free France the Fifth Republic's holdings in Africa began to collapse at an even faster rate.

For example, in Madagascar the garrison was pushed back to thin stretches of the coast and only then the French had control of the coast during the day during the night it was impossible for them to maintain their control over the region. The Kingdom rapidly expanded until the vast majority of the island answered to King Radama III.

-Extract from Nathaniel 1st Duke of Mornington's book The Flames of Freedom: The Great African Revolt.

The Battle of the Lonely Mountain was a brutal affair that lasted for thirty-three days of brutal melee combat through trenches and the tunnels of the mountain, as the Black Watch pushed to the heart of the mountain. The battle began when the British advance ran into the early trenches that the Jaffa had established to hold off the allies. The British overrun their positions within the day and by the 1st of March they had reached the mountain itself and the most well-known stage of the battle began.

The Battle within the tunnels was purely melee with only swords, and bayonets in the battle. The tunnels were designed explicitly so that there could be no long-range weaponry used with lots of curves and doors meaning that only three weapons could be used in the tunnels swords, bayonets, and grenades. The Jaffa fought well with every bend becoming a bloodbath and at night no British soldier could sleep for fear that the Jaffa would attack them in the night. As they advanced through the mountain they faced more and more resistance as they smoked the Jaffa out of every last nook and cranny until on the 1st of April only the last forty Jaffa were gathered around the peak of the mountain. When the last Jaffa was hacked down, and the Union Jack was raised over the mountain Erebor fell to the British and Anubis Line was pierced.

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The Battle of Mornington is well known in the Germanic countries mostly because it was the first time the Germanic forces fought together under a unified command. The battle opened the same with the allied fleets entering the system and opening fire while the Death Glider squadrons attached to them were detached to Reap the Whirlwind. The allies battered their way to the orbit of the central planet in the system and launched their landings against the Goa'uld positions. Then the battles diverged into their unique passages.

In Mornington, the allies ran into very heavy resistance due to the large Jaffa garrison and the heavy levels of fortification. The initial landing was much more heavily contested then on Erebor due to the British superiority in the area of Area Bombing while the Germans did not. The Jaffa were less damaged by the bombings then on Wellington and fought back with a much fiercer method. The landings that they managed to secure were much smaller than the initial aims and the fighting was much bloodier with the Germans holding on by the skin of their teeth. The first time they managed to advance they met with heavy resistance. As the Germans advanced they began to capture small numbers of Jaffa who were then sent off to do hard labour in Germany.

-Extract from Christopher Bowes's book The Bloody Wolves of the Stars: A history of Imperial Stargate Command.