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[[File:Eschau enters the Reichsthing.png|250px|thumb|right|Hermann Eschau enters the Reichsthing to deliver his speech.]]
[[File:Eschau enters the Reichsthing.png|250px|thumb|right|Hermann Eschau enters the Reichsthing to deliver his speech.]]
"'''Last man standing'''" is the name of a {{wp|speech}} that was delivered by [[Vierz Empire|Vierz]] [[Chancellor of Vierzland#Vierz Empire|chancellor]] [[Hermann Eschau]] on X X 1943, in which he called for the nation to unite and prepare for {{wp|total war}} and emphasized that it would be a historic battle for Vierzland's survival in the face of an overwhelming {{wp|communist}} threat. It was delivered to a {{wp|plenary session}} of the [[Reichsthing (Vierzland)|Reichsthing]] and broadcast on national radio. The title of the speech is derived from its famous final line:
"'''Last man standing'''" is the name of a {{wp|Public speaking|speech}} that was delivered by [[Vierz Empire|Vierz]] [[Chancellor of Vierzland#Vierz Empire|chancellor]] [[Hermann Eschau]] on X X 1943, in which he called for the nation to unite and prepare for {{wp|total war}} and emphasized that it would be a historic battle for Vierzland's survival in the face of an overwhelming {{wp|communist}} threat. It was delivered to a {{wp|plenary session}} of the [[Reichsthing (Vierzland)|Reichsthing]] and broadcast on national radio. The title of the speech is derived from its famous final line:


{{quote|There is only one way this war ends: last man standing. God willing, we shall be that last man.}}
{{quote|There is only one way this war ends: last man standing. God willing, we shall be that last man.}}

Revision as of 03:41, 29 December 2020

Hermann Eschau enters the Reichsthing to deliver his speech.

"Last man standing" is the name of a speech that was delivered by Vierz chancellor Hermann Eschau on X X 1943, in which he called for the nation to unite and prepare for total war and emphasized that it would be a historic battle for Vierzland's survival in the face of an overwhelming communist threat. It was delivered to a plenary session of the Reichsthing and broadcast on national radio. The title of the speech is derived from its famous final line:

There is only one way this war ends: last man standing. God willing, we shall be that last man.

The failure of the invasion of Luepola was realized by early 1943, and Vierzland soon faced a defensive war on multiple fronts against the Socialist International Coalition after Apelia's declaration of war on X X 1943. Eschau, who personally shunned oratory and politicking, was pressured by his advisors to make a public speech to improve public morale after a stream of military defeats.