The Invasion of Miensburg Part 2
The Bergen army marched almost straight through the nation. Miensburg couldn't keep up with the pace of attack nor prevent its devastating consequences

However the Colonel had drawn up one plan. That was to concentrate his forces on one point hoping the Bergen army would underestimate the strength of this collection of men. This meant creating defences around the small village of Main. This was to be the battleground.

The plan was however not going to work. The Bergen army superior in size started to march. When they reached the outskirts if the village a small skirmish ended in both sides losing roughly the same amount of men. To Bergen this was no problem but to Miensburg this meant that their entire light infantry had been lost.

The Bergen army then started to set up their artillery. The Bergen army had seven canon while Miensburg only had one.

The Bergens started a full frontal assault on the Miet's defensive line. Bergen casualties were heavy and a victory for Miensburg started to materialise.

But once again numerical superiority won out and the defences were slowly overrun. This would be the final straw for the Miet army. Defeat was inevitable

A small bunch of survivors retreated to the forest but were caught up by fresh Bergen Infantry. The Miets fought hard. The new Bergens were poorly trained but that hardly effected the odds.

The Lordship of Miensburg was doomed.
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