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Smith, Wesson, and the RODINA!!!
Mar 2002 time: 23:26
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Japanese forces seize Panama!

Japanese troops crawl up a hill during intense fighting around
Limon Bay, Panama.
After months of preparation, planes from the carrier Hiryu and thousands of Imperial Marines launched a massive attack on American forces in the Canal Zone. We were surprised to only find four infantry divisions there, which were promptly wiped out. Japan is now an Atlantic power!
Japanese troops cross into Pakistan!

An artillery regiment en route to Lahore struggles to keep up with the front lines.
After the predictable fall of Delhi, our scouts were shocked to find that Lahore didn't have a single British or Pakistani soldier guarding it! Mobile forces promptly advanced from the Indian capital and seized the city. Its Muslim inhabitants cheered our troops as they liberated them from their Christian overlords.
Meanwhile, the battle continues around Nagpur. An infantry division and engineer battalion were destroyed in the city, but no more troops were available to occupy it. Our Zeroes easily cut the flotilla of Lancasters north of Bombay to ribbons, and a damaged enemy cruiser was sunk off the Maldive islands. Our transports spotted the ironically named battleship HMS Revenge off Bombay, which forced the theater commander to move all our ground troops inland to avoid fire from her massive guns. With our battleships committed to the Australian and Panama campaigns we'll have to put up with her for the time being.
Australian defenses crushed!

Just one of the many fields of ANZAC dead surrounding Rockhampton and Brisbane.
While the commanders of our marine expeditionary force and of the Kaga's divebomber squadrons were shocked at the huge reinforcements that have arrived in the ruins of Rockhampton, the pre-invasion air raid turned out to be a brilliant trap for the remaining ANZAC forces. All four of the infantry divisions that arrived in the city were promptly annihilated by sea, land, and air attacks, along with the transport that brought them there.
The Kaga, the veteran cruiser Kako, and a few more marine divisions moved south to engage whatever forces defended Brisbane. Kako's captain rubbed his eyes when he saw an entire flotilla of Lancaster bombers sitting near the coast, and when he was sure it wasn't an illusion ordered a massive barrage on the exposed planes.
Five hours later, a massive airstrike and amphibious landing destroyed another four infantry divisions with ease. When news of our landings came to British HQ, a division of Matilda tanks nearly crushed one of our beachheads, but at the last minute our beleaguered marines launched a suicidal Banzai charge. The men jumped onto the steel beasts and dropped grenades in any open hatches, attached sticky bombs to their treads, and several men even pulled the pins of all their grenades and simply threw themselves onto the tanks. After half an hour it was over, but the division holding the beachhead was down to 5% capacity!
Intelligence reports that the SEVENTEEN enemy units destroyed in the last two months represented the bulk of Australia's defense force. The crucial southwest coast of the continent is expected to fall long before the oppressive January summer.
It's over Churchill. Join us or die.

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Smith, Wesson, and the RODINA!!!
Mar 2002 time: 23:26
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quote: Originally posted by jim panse
Thank you for the hint. Now death will rain from above at the enemies of the Reich *muahahahaha* |
Still... doesn't anyone wonder if the game should continue considering how much and how long this problem has corrupted the civ balance? I don't think anyone here would say the Allies would be where they are now had he been building units all this time. Should Germany be strengthened somehow to make up for it?
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Bergen
Apr 1999 time: 05:26
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-In a combined operation, the Australian forces launched a major counter offensive. The newly trained commando units saw action for the first time with great success. Brisbane was sadly burned to the ground under the intense fighting, and all the Japanese defenders where killed.
-The Battlehip Revenge launched a naval attack on Bombay destroying the Japanese airfield and airforce stationed in the city. Once that mission was completed Revenge moved north and sunk a Japanese Transport south of Karachi.
-British bombers and infantry attack and destroy the Japanese forces in south India. The cities should be back under British controll next month.
-Continues advance in Europe, Stuttgart, Munich, Vienna, Prague, Belgrade, Cherbourg, Budapest, Warsaw and L'Vov captured

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