

This brave soldier ensured our artillery could keep firing, and was thereby instrumental in defeating the enemy. This is the story of Wojtek - a magnificent 500lb military bear who fought in World War Two alongside a band of Polish soldiers, shared their beer and cigarettes - and eventually their fate. Due to its precarious location and scarce starting resources, Poland can be one of the more challenging smaller nations in Kaiserreich. Not an easy one to get intentionally, getting it by accident is really something :). A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Hearts of Iron IV by Paradox Development Studio. I do not know how I got it to proc, but I may think it has to do with the abundance of artillery I have in my military. R5: This is from a few months back during my first HOI4 game as Italy from the tutorial. Armia Pomorze in Danzig covering the Polish Corridor 1.1. Die jungen Soldaten liebten den gutmütigen Koloss. At the time, it was equivalent in numbers to many of the major military forces in the world, and was greater than that of their primary threat: Germany. It said a paragraph of fluff, unfortunately I did not take a screenshot of that because I thought it was another Ace Pilot event. A major threat to your naval invasion is from interception by enemy fleets. Bei der Schlacht um Monte Cassino half er bei der Versorgung der Soldaten mit neuer Munition. I'd like to add that I am playing with no mods whatsoever. And if you invade Germany and take Berlin the notification message will go on about how polish tanks rammed the Brandenburg gate to the ground.

An event pops out "Wojtek never drops a crate!" When he became too big she donated him to the Polish Army. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Private Wojtek has proven himself a uniquely valuable member of our supply lines. We are returning to the first days of the mod where it was in a BETA stage and receiving updates every other day. Naval Invasion Hint 1: Destroy or Dodge Enemy Fleets. Due largely to limited economic resources, Poland was unable to keep pace with the intense armament efforts of its neighbors. In 1942, a local boy found a bear cub near Hamadan, Iran, whose mother had been shot.
