Vladivostok

Vladivostok is the Soviet Union's largest port city on the Pacific Ocean. It is located in Primorsky Krai, in the far eastern region of the USSR, near the border with China and Korea. It is the home of the Soviet Pacific Fleet and the terminus for the Trans-Siberian Railway.

Due to its strategic importance, Vladivostok was attacked many times in its history. During Great World War III, the Republic of Korea attempted an amphibious assault here as part of the Allied war plans. (see Defense of Vladivostok) During the "Real" World War III, Vladivostok was conquered by the forces of the Empire of the Rising Sun led by Prince Tatsu, who ruled his newly conquered territories from a palace overlooking the city. In the Soviet campaign, Vladivostok was recaptured by a Soviet amphibious force (see Taking back Ice-Harbor).

The port city came under assault once more during the Imperial campaign of the Uprising. The city fell to Tatsu's rebuilt military, and the Empire of the Rising Sun rose once more.