Slavic Union

The Federal Union of Translavian Republics, often abbreviated as The Slavic Union, is a Federal Republic situated in the Elgenean subcontinent of Translavia. Formed in the wake of the First World War, the Slavic Union consolidated the new re-united Slavic Territories that had previously been under Sasagian and Lycurgan control following the War of Intrigue with those within the former Slavic Commonwealth. The nation is one of the 5 on the World Congress Security Council, although this status has been temporarily suspended as of the 2015 Muthafckan Nuclear Incident. The Nation is close allies with its former colonial nations, Cyralia and Zhaghan, and has maintained close cordial relations with the Kingdom of the Samsonites as of the coronation of Kaiser Leopold III.

Dürkich Campaign (1938-1942)
After successfully pushing the nationalists out of Translavia, Dagor and High-General Peter Andreyev began planning the counter-invasion of Samsonia, They decided that Durkich should be the first target of their invasion. It was a cultural centre in Samsonia and many of Samsonia's vehicle factories are located there. Andreyev appointed Joseph Kuznik the role of commander of the invasion.

After bringing the Nationalist advance into Translavia to a halt, the Slavic Union's chief priority was seeking the immediate expulsion of foreign forces from its northern territories. With the threat of invasion through the Southisles eliminated, the Slavic Army re-organised and deployed itself along the northern front. Chairman Dagor Stanislausovich called for a meeting of his highest military counsel and prepared a short-term goal for the Slavic Army to serve as their primary objective until a more comprehensive plan for the Invasion of Samsonia could begin. Their first priority would be to regain control of the northern oblasts and the various resource production facilities present there. Reclaiming Tezina took precedent, as the Slavic People and especially Dagor himself wanted to undo the efforts of the Nationalist Army. Taking Tezina would bolster morale and cripple that of the Samsonite forces in Translavia.