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Henrik
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The European Union, Sweden, Lund
Dec 2000 time: 06:18
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America invaded!
Japanese troops has once again proved themselves superior to their American counterparts, as a coordinated major invassion of the USA was launched this month.
After intensive bombing and bombardment of the Los Angeles area, destroying all major defensive installations, a large contignent of Japanese troop transports arrived in the harbour of Los Angeles.
The remaining soldiers garrisoned in the area was easily subdued by the imperial army and city has been heavily garrisoned to protect it from possible American counter-attacks.
It is beleived that the sack of Washington DC, as intended has drawn major contignents of American forces, previously preparing to launch a counter-invassion on Japan, from the west coast to the eastern parts of the country.
This allowed for a bridgehead to be estabilished by the Imperial Japanese army in Los Angeles.
A small group of assigned raiders has been sent ahead with orders to cause as much havoc and ruin in the path of the advancing army as possible. These troops where able to temporarily seize controll in the cities of Pheonix, Albuquerque and Dallas, these cities and the surounding was then promptly rendered as unusuable as possible.
When scouring the Albuquerque area a most unusual find was made, the Japanese elite troops uncovered a major research complex in the dessert. It appears, american scientists had been working on some such of super bomb there...
The entire laboratory complex was promptly de-constructed and sent back to Los Angeles, there it will await a transport capable of shiping it all to Japan...
Scout planes preparing for the invassion also sighted several American Battleships with acompanying cruisers, submarines and Destroyers south of Los Angeles headed towards Panama. What followed was the most intense bombardment of ocean based structures so far in this war.
While the ships defended themselves well, they didn't stand a chance, tons upon tons of bombs where dropped upon the task force, currently not a single battleship remains...
3 of the destroyed battleships are believed to have been of a super heavy class similar to that of Japan's flagships.
In the Indian theatre, Ceylon was repeatedly bombed, although it is feared many of the forces stationed there are still quite able to conduct a landing.
The Brittish troops in Pakistan where also anihilated, although the city of Karachi still remains in Brittish hands.
In Russia Nerchinsk was seized by Japanese forces after serious bombing by the Imperial Airforce. A nearby road was also pillaged to avoid soviet conter offensives.

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Darius871
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Smith, Wesson, and the RODINA!!!
Mar 2002 time: 23:18
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- Finally we saw some Japanese troops which weren't made completely invincible by air support. Two infantry divisions wiped out southeast of Kirensk.
- A Russian counterattack has bypassed the fortified tanks southwest of Moscow and retaken Kalinin. A division of Panzergrenadiers were destroyed inside the city, and two stacked King Tiger divisions were destroyed to the southwest. Even so, it's looking like Moscow could fall this month. 
- Hamburg falls! As the German offensive through the Baltic states was obviously launched from Hamburg, it was expected to be poorly defended and would be a far better target for our artillery than the virtually invincible Tigers in and around Riga. The ancient city was attacked by Russian artillery in a daring amphibious raid similar to our capture of Denmark earlier this year. Indeed, the city was only defended by anti-aircraft artillery, and our troops captured the German city with ease after our 4 AA batteries were destroyed. Numerous city improvements were burned in the battle, and we also sold one for a huge sum in gold. To make matters better, the Peenemunde complex has been completely gutted and its equipment and scientists are now working hard in Siberia for Soviet research. The city will of course not be held, but we have at least hopefully bought Leningrad some time, not to mention that any cities supported from Hamburg have now disbanded, and that one of Germany's finest cities now lies in ruin:

The remains of Hamburg after razing by the Red Army, picture taken
on the 5th of November.
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