Ok, I've decided to do a new scenario, and what i really want is a credibility check on the scenario. I know I probably don't need it, but I'd feel better if the history buffs gave me the green light.
The Scenario opens as follows...
1943 The French Border:
The French troops at the Maginot Line had held up for weeks. The British reinforcements were pouring in to secure the defenses in Belgium from the invaders. Mussolini had promised as much troops as possible to the French and British. The Weimar Republic lay in ruins, but a small rebel group calling themselves the National Socialists, financed by Britain and France, continued to fight against their oppressors. The Austrians had been taken several weeks earlier, and Yugoslavia collapsed shortly afterward.
The Republic of Spain continued to remain neutral despite the fact that they had been helped in their Civil War by the very people who were now at war with France and Britain. It appeared that the enemy would smash through the French defenses and overrun France.
Manchuria: Meanwhile, in the Pacific, the war raged on . The Japanese forces were still being forced back, but with American money increasingly flowing into the Japanese war industry, they would soon turn the tide. The Americans promised to protect the government of Chiang Kaishek and destroy the "evil" Mao Tse-tung.
What's this picture?
In World War I, a man named Adolf Hitler had become one of the many fatalities in the war to end all wars. Just after the war, the Soviets solidified their power, and Stalin won the political struggle against Trotsky. In 1922, Mussolini came to power, and for many years his relationship with the democracies of Europe remained cordial.
Meanwhile, the Weimar Republic of Germany continued as it always had. The Nazis made some small gains, but without Hitler behind them, it meant nothing. Despite hard times during the Depression, Germany remained democratic and rarely externally belligerant.
In Spain, Mussolini had been the only one to supply Franco with the finances he needed to win. Much more money poured in from the Soviet Union, and as a result the Republican forces won after a long bloody war.
It seemed like things were finally settling in Europe, but Stalin had other plans. The numerous communist revolts in Eastern Europe had convinced him that it was ripe for the taking. There was not a single force that could stop him from advancing straight to the Maginot Line.
In the 1930s he lacked the power, but by 1943, his factories had produced thousands of the incredible T-34 tanks. His army had the strength to match an other army in the world. His leadership was fresh out of purge a few years earlier, but it was still capable.
When the forces invaded, they destroyed all opposition in their path. The Soviets have now made it clear to France but have been stopped dead in their tracks as they tried to cross Belgium to get to France. Meanwhile, all around the world countries are trying to stamp out communist revolts. This is particularly true in Asia where the U.S. has set aside its differences with Japan in order to deal with the larger threat. And the tide of war is about to turn on all fronts...
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"...The highest realization of warfare is to attack the enemy's plans; next is to attack their alliances; next to attack their army; and the lowest is to attack their fortified cities." - Sun Tzu
The Scenario opens as follows...
1943 The French Border:
The French troops at the Maginot Line had held up for weeks. The British reinforcements were pouring in to secure the defenses in Belgium from the invaders. Mussolini had promised as much troops as possible to the French and British. The Weimar Republic lay in ruins, but a small rebel group calling themselves the National Socialists, financed by Britain and France, continued to fight against their oppressors. The Austrians had been taken several weeks earlier, and Yugoslavia collapsed shortly afterward.
The Republic of Spain continued to remain neutral despite the fact that they had been helped in their Civil War by the very people who were now at war with France and Britain. It appeared that the enemy would smash through the French defenses and overrun France.
Manchuria: Meanwhile, in the Pacific, the war raged on . The Japanese forces were still being forced back, but with American money increasingly flowing into the Japanese war industry, they would soon turn the tide. The Americans promised to protect the government of Chiang Kaishek and destroy the "evil" Mao Tse-tung.
What's this picture?
In World War I, a man named Adolf Hitler had become one of the many fatalities in the war to end all wars. Just after the war, the Soviets solidified their power, and Stalin won the political struggle against Trotsky. In 1922, Mussolini came to power, and for many years his relationship with the democracies of Europe remained cordial.
Meanwhile, the Weimar Republic of Germany continued as it always had. The Nazis made some small gains, but without Hitler behind them, it meant nothing. Despite hard times during the Depression, Germany remained democratic and rarely externally belligerant.
In Spain, Mussolini had been the only one to supply Franco with the finances he needed to win. Much more money poured in from the Soviet Union, and as a result the Republican forces won after a long bloody war.
It seemed like things were finally settling in Europe, but Stalin had other plans. The numerous communist revolts in Eastern Europe had convinced him that it was ripe for the taking. There was not a single force that could stop him from advancing straight to the Maginot Line.
In the 1930s he lacked the power, but by 1943, his factories had produced thousands of the incredible T-34 tanks. His army had the strength to match an other army in the world. His leadership was fresh out of purge a few years earlier, but it was still capable.
When the forces invaded, they destroyed all opposition in their path. The Soviets have now made it clear to France but have been stopped dead in their tracks as they tried to cross Belgium to get to France. Meanwhile, all around the world countries are trying to stamp out communist revolts. This is particularly true in Asia where the U.S. has set aside its differences with Japan in order to deal with the larger threat. And the tide of war is about to turn on all fronts...
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"...The highest realization of warfare is to attack the enemy's plans; next is to attack their alliances; next to attack their army; and the lowest is to attack their fortified cities." - Sun Tzu
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