Rebellion of ‘74

Wolność's Revolt

In the dystopian year 1974, Poland, the first to fall to Hitler's aggression, finds itself once again embroiled in conflict.

The Polish rebels of the ‘Wolność's Revolt’ starts a rebellion, fueled by the lingering resentment against tyranny and oppression.

Despite the odds stacked against them, brave souls rise up in defiance against the iron grip of the new Fuhrer, Hitler's successor and son Klaus

 

The rebellion, though valiant, ultimately meets the same fate as its predecessors. As the rebels make their final stand, a daring suicide bombing leaves the new Fuhrer critically injured.

 

However, the sacrifice of the rebels comes at a great costno survivors remain which means word of the Fuhrers physical vulnerability does not get out.

In the aftermath of the failed uprising, Poland stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, a land scarred by conflict yet steadfast in its determination to rise again.

29 years have passed since the world lost to the Axis Powers; 35 for Poland. With anger and resentment boiling under the surface, another great rebellion takes place in 1974 by the brave rebels of the Wolność's Revolt. Their attempt ultimately fails but not before serious injury befalls the new Fuhrer Klaus. However, with no survivors to inform other nations to capitalise on this opportunity, the rebellion is snuffed out just like its predecessor

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