In the harsh, icy climate of winter, Piotr Wojdyła constructs a daring plan that the Russians would never even think of enacting. For this to succeed, the cooperation of all allies is needed. [Steps Below] Steps: 1. The 120,000 Polish troops trained by the high-quality Swedish-Norwegian Army are used as marines to gain a foothold in Estonia, where the Swedish-Norwegian Army already has a small presence. Polish and Swedish sappers quickly set up a complicated trench system before the Russians can respond. This trench system gives the defenders multiple layers to fall back to in the event of a breach. 2. As the Polish marines set up defenses in Estonia, Swedish troops advance in Finland to connect with the Germans. Swedish sappers build a trench line to prevent the Russians from overwhelming them, but the north front will be exposed. 3. Bolstered by the French, Swedish, and German navies, a massive fleet sails out and clears Russian ships in the Baltic Sea. This will be important for the next step. 4. Merchant, naval, and civilian ships of Poland and Sweden carry military supplies to the marines of France, Germany, Sweden, and Poland. Assuming that the Swedish people support the war, they will provide supplies to the Baltic Sea Supply Line (BSSL). French and Polish expeditionary forces will also provide and receive supplies from BSSL. 5. Finally, remember those cannons we acquired from the French and Ottomans a long time ago? It's time to put them to good use. Knowing that a main part of the Russian Navy will be stationed between Finland and Estonia (That little part touching St. Petersburg), Polish artillerymen carry the foreign cannons to Estonia and South Finland areas to prevent the Russians from exiting the sea. If they try, the French and Turkish cannons will blow their fleet to bits. This prevents them from messing with the supply line.
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