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Kangra
May 7, 2012



The time has come to put an end to England. We've almost done it, and can't let the Americans ruin it for us now.

Axis Turn 9: July 1, 1943
Clear(dry)


A bunch of new equipment becomes available. We don't need to bother with upgrades for now, since they wouldn't be able to contribute to this battle.


Worcester is finally taken. This puts in good position to eliminate the American base at Birmingham.


A breakthrough occurs at Norwich, and the town surrenders shortly thereafter.


London's forces are wearing down, but they still have some fight in them.

Allied Turn 9: July 1, 1943


Oxford repels the forces we sent up as a probe. We don't really need to take the town, just contain them, so this isn't a major problem.


Of more concern is that the British tanks managed to slip into Bristol thanks to our lack of forces in the southwest.

Axis Turn 10: July 3, 1943
Clear(dry)


The mix of American and British units at Birmingham notably lacks any anti-air assets, and we can take advantage of this to bomb them mercilessly.


It does not take long for us to drive the Matildas out of Bristol, although we still haven't taken control of the town.


We are winning in LOndon. We have almost captured the central government buildings.

Allied Turn 10: July 3, 1943


While the Allied tanks lack the punch to deal with our armor, they are fairly effective against our infantry.


The British don't appear to be trying to retake Norwich. Instead they hit our weaker units wherever they can.


Bristol is lost again, and this time a lot more forces arrive and knock out our weak Marder AT guns. We are in serious danger now.

Axis Turn 11: July 5, 1943
Clear(dry)


The fight in London is going down to the last man.


A combined assault clears out Birmingham and knocks out the American base of operations.


In the east, we consolidate our units and ensure that we won't take any further losses.


Foot soldiers come in to support the line at Bristol, and the town is contested once again.

Allied Turn 11: July 5, 1943


British soldiers return to Bristol and knock us back. We're in serious danger.


Some British tanks rush into Birmingham, but it's unlikely they'll give our core much trouble.

Axis Turn 12: July 7, 1943
Clear(dry)


The fighting remains bitter, but we finally capture the capital. Britain is ours.


The Stukas save the day in Bristol.


Birmingham, too, is secured with help from the bomber. With the Americans clearly out of the picture, England capitulates.

The operation has been a complete success, although it has taken a bit of a toll on our forces. At least we've ensured that Britain will be part of a united Europe dominated by Germany for all time.

Next stop: America.

Actually, next stop will be losing the regular timeline war. It'll be a one-off battle against the combined Allies as we try to see how much of Germany we can hang on to before it all ends.