Indonesian Caliphate

Indonesian Caliphate
21. The Battle of Afsluitdijk 1927


“How is your Mission to Divide Good Relations between Turkey and Indonesia?” A Dutch man who was the main cause of the Breakup of Good Relations between the Ottoman Turks and Indonesia he named Van Spit an English-Dutch nobleman.


“Indeed a success but the Republic of Turkey was recently passed, they apologized to the Asian Nations Alliance and back in Enter” Server Van Spit told the latest news.


“Is there any more recent news besides that? I'm curious about other news especially related to the Kingdom of the Netherlands we” Van Spit asked again.


The waiter was a little afraid to try to tell her about what she saw in Turkey. Does he have to tell me about the incident? The events he had seen before were ten Foreign Warship Fleet passing over the sea near Italy, then moving into Spanish waters, and the last time he could follow the Fleet they were in Great Britain.


“Master you may not like this news because this is already widespread throughout the European plain, namely the Indonesian leader ordered to his Army with a very large number of 200,000 People, namely the Leader of the Indonesian nation, 500 Tanks and personnel carriers, 500 Artillery, 150 Warships are now in the Port of Great Britain and they are guaranteed by the King of Great Britain” Van Spit does not know that Great Britain and the Caliphate of Indonesia established trade relations for a long time.


“Suck! They will see that the strength of the Dutch Military Will be much stronger than those savages!” The Dutch strengthened the Defense on the Coastal along the Dutch Coastal route.


The Afsluitdijk Dam became the Dutch Defence to fight Indonesia in the upcoming Battle. Afsluitdijk is an important dam and highway in the Netherlands. The 32-kilometre dam closes IJsselmeer off the Wadden Sea. The highway above this dam, which is part of Rijksweg 7, connects North Holland with Friesland. In 2009, there were approximately 9,500 vehicles crossing the dam every day. On the north side of the highway there is a bike path with a width of 4 meters which is also used by other vehicles that cannot pass through the highway. The road is not at the highest point of the dam, but to the south, so the Wadden Sea cannot be seen from the highway.


Afsluitdijk is part of the Zuiderzeewerken project. The project began construction in 1927 and was completed in 1932. One year later Afsluitdijk opened to traffic. Zuiderzeewerken (literally South Sea Workmanship) is a dam, land reclamation, and water drainage project launched by the Dutch during the 20th century. The project includes the Zuiderzee dam (small shallow sea in the North Sea) and land reclamation in waters covered by dams. Its main purpose is to increase protection from flooding, Military Defense and Reclamation to be used as a Place of Agriculture.


The American Society of Civil Engineers lists zuiderzeewerken and deltawerken as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World.


Wadden Sea (dutch: Waddenzee, German: Wattenmeer, Lower German: Wattensee or Waddenzee, Danish: Vadehavet, Frisian: Waadsee, North Frisian: Wadsee: at Heef) is an intertidal zone located in the southeastern North Sea. It lies between the coasts of northwestern Europe and the Frisian Islands. The sea stretches from Den Helder in the northwest of the Netherlands to the northern boundary of Skallingen in Denmark with a length of 500 km and an area of 10,000 km2. The Wadden Sea itself is shallow water with mud land deposited by tides and wetlands.


The geographical condition of the Wadden Sea is strongly influenced by the embankments built by humans. In the Netherlands the sea was separated from IJsselmeer after the construction of Afsluitdijk.


In 2009, the Wadden Sea in the Netherlands and Germany was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Wadden Sea in Denmark became a World Heritage Site in June 2014.


The Wadden Sea in Germany was the setting for the 1903 novel The Riddle of the Sands by Erskine Childers.


Who would have thought that this calm Sea became the Ocean War Zone that cost the most lives. The battle involved Great Britain and Indonesia VS the Netherlands and Belgium. The battle began when five in the morning local time began with the Landing Platform from Indonesia raiding into Petten, Afsluitdijk, and Dunkirk.


“ Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Laa Ilaaha Illallah Wallahu Akbar!” The voice of Takbir from the Indonesian Army who stormed into the enemy Defense in Afsluitdijk.


“Guys! Attack with the Gatling Gun!” Dutch forces are preparing their M1876 Gatling Gun around the coast near the Afsluitdijk Dam which Will Be Broke.


“Don’t let them get past our Afsluitdijk Dam!” Residents around the dam defend the dam because if Jebol Dam then many cities in the Netherlands will be flooded by Rob flood caused by overflowing sea water.


“Get rid of that monkey pest!…” Dutch High Officers confidently appeared on the Afsluitdijk Dam and eventually became an easy target for Sniper Indonesia.


“One Hit! Goody! Looks like I'm about the Dutch High Officer! Judging from his uniform is indeed an Officer! Yee if I keep going I'll move up!” An Indonesian Sniper accompanied by a United Kingdom Representative at LPD ICN Singapore* (LPD: Landing Platform Dock).


“Wah! A very accurate rifle!? Even a distance of 2 kilometers from Dam can hit and kill enemies?” The British representative praised the performance of the Rifle used by Sniper Indonesia.


“You're Right! This rifle is named SPR-50 made by Our Government Parties, even the bullet from this rifle can penetrate 100 mm Armor in Effective distance 1,000 meters” SPR-50 is an extended and enlarged M82A1 Barrett made by Indo Defense Development.


Meanwhile the Dutch Soldiers panic when their Officer dies due to an enemy Sniper. Residents who are residents who are the Former Greatest Sniper in Europe did not expect a distance of 2 kilometers from the Dam, Indonesian Sniper was there who killed Dutch High Officers.


“Sfx: Det! The det! The det! The det! The det! The det! The det! The det! Det!” The sound of a Dutch Gatling Gun Guided Shot used to make the Enemy Retreat due to a high Fire rate. But Indonesia also has its own Gatling Gun.


“Reply to their shots!” The sergeant major of the Indonesian Army hiding behind the Humvee ordered the other soldiers to return fire Guided Dutch Gatling Gun with Gatling Gun owned by the TNI, Minigun 7.62 mm M134.


The M134 Minigun is a 7.62 mm six-barrel machine gun, with a high rate of fire (2,000 to 6,000 rounds per minute). Barrel Gatling features rotating with an external power source, usually an electric motor.


“M134 Minigun Ready! Indonesian Army... Retreat!” At about ten in the morning, 20 Jeep Humvee with M134 Minigun, Indonesian Army Must immediately retreat so as not to shoot their own friends or Friendly Fire.


“Sfx: Brrrrrrrrrrrrrt! Brrrrrrrrrrrr! Brrrrrrrrrrrrt!” A Reply Attack from the Indonesian Army Using a 7.62 mm Minigun ravaged the Dutch defenses at the Afsluitdijk Dam.


At Midday in the Dutch winter of 1927 the weather was very cold, the Afsluitdijk Dam was controlled by the Indonesian Army and broken down so that the Indonesian Army could take control of Amsterdam quickly.


“Bomber from ICN Nusantara has arrived! Allah Akbar! Allah Akbar! Allahu Akbar!” ICN Nusantara's jets, numbering more than 30, will bomb the Dutch city of Amsterdam.