The German Civil War
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David R. Wingard
I was born in a small town in Western Pennsylvania called Seward. Being born the youngest of four kids I had a heart condition that prevented me from playing sports so I read a lot, mostly history on World War 2. Well one day, August 15th 1987, while on vacation at Ocean City, MD an idea of a modern Civil War, with old fashion gun play, came to me. Thinking, I came up with Germany as being the perfect setting for it because back then the true reunification did not happen … YET !!!
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The German Civil War - David R. Wingard
Copyright © 2009 by David R. Wingard.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2009903219
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-4415-2515-4
ISBN: Ebook 978-1-4691-1549-8
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
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Story by: David R. Wingard
Version 1—August 1987
Version 2—August 2004
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Contents
A Note
from the Author
PART ONE
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTHER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
PART TWO
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
PART THREE
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
PART FOUR
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
PART FIVE
Chapter Twenty
This book is dedicated to both my grandmother’s.
and
Those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.
WE WILL NEVER FORGET !!!
A Note
from the Author
I was sitting in the motel room on August 15, 1987 while on vacation in Ocean City, MD and this story of a modern Civil War with old fashion gun play much like the American Civil War was fought. As I wrote it more and more stuff came to me of making one person, Adolf, as the bad guy and the most hated person even worse then Adolf Hitler.
Writing this story 17 years ago (1987), we as a nation never heard of a Gulf war and yet I wrote about one before Operation Desert Storm, in 1991, ever took place. My earlier version, The War, was written to make the story as believeable as possible and that is why I used the years ahead to make it seem possible.
However I wrote this version, The German Civil War with some of the real life things that happened ending it as if 1992 to now never happened yet I gave hints to what did happen between that time period.
I feel that some parts to this book as hard as it was to type up and if read will be hard to read with out feeling some sort of pain and anger but it is necessary to show how truly evil one man can be towards his own countrymen let alone if he was able to unleash his ideas on the world. This book will depict one man as pure evil, at its worse.
This book was written not to degrade or show my views on any nationality, it was just a story that I thought of while on vaction between the times I went to the beach and going out playing mini golf.
The reason why I used Germany as the backdrop for this Civil War story was because it was already split in to twos and in 1987 there was no talk about the Reunification up until 1990 so it made a perfect choice.
PART ONE
THE LAND WAR
CHAPTER ONE
The Beginning
T he day started as like every summer day on this very fine day of August 15, 1987 only it was a very special day for one man, his name was Adolf Von Zimmerman, leader of the East German Government and it was his 67 th birthday today and as he was celebrating he decided that it was time to take care of some necessary business, see he did not want to do this but he felt that he had to show West Germany who the true leader should be of all of Germany so . . .
As of this date August 15, 1987 I, Adolf Von Zimmerman leader of the East German Government, am closing the boarder of East and West Germany if any West German is found to be crossing the boarder as of 12 noon this date they will be shot as spies of the 4th Reich! I am not without compassion so anyone NON German has 48 hours to leave East Germany or they will be detained as Guests of the East German Government
After the announcement, shock turned into anger and most everyone became afraid of what might happen after 48 hours so all of the NON-Germans headed for the airports to leave.
Back when the announcement was over at 12:15pm two Deaf West Germans walked right across the boarder and where gun down this sparked what Adolf would later call the Aggressive move on the West German part and told his troops to ‘GO AHEAD" and so they did the wall was smashed and the East German troops pushed forward as if it was a flood gate and the troops where the water thousands upon thousands of East German troops poured over in to West Germany . . . The German Civil War started!!!
East Germany had 16,479,900 people and out of that 8,239,950 where troops of the new 4th Reich.
West Germany had 61,238,100 people and out of that 7,654,762 where troops
By August 16, 1987 the flood of East German troops managed to take some 25 miles up and down the boarder of East and West Germany. Some towns such as Lubeck, Brunswick, and Kessel fell within in that first day.
East Germany did not know what to do first, they mustard some troops to defend the towns but it was in vein. This pleased the leader of East Germany so much so he called the war a Total victory by the end of this year!
he also saw no need for the Lufwaffa In order to save the buildings as much as possible
so he used those troops to build his special force called German National Police or the G.N.P. for short but no one ever knew that until later besides when he wins the war over West Germany he will need all the people of West Germany to help his MASTER PLAN.
To most of the world’s shock turned in to wanting to help the West German Government but a strong young man named Erwin Von Zimmerman, leader of West Germany declined the offer saying "He may have me now but I