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Low Countries (this turn’s turn)

INDEONESIA

-By now, all of the American and German Pacific has been captured by either Japan, Indeonesia, Tonga, or the British.

-Continue to send support and supplies to the Netherlands and the Belgian armies.

NETHERLANDS

-The Luftwaffe and DAF meet over German-occupied Netherlands, occasionally shooting each other down. The DAF targets German train stations and barracks, inflicting heavy casualties. One division is sent north to Scotland, where they are busy decimating American troops.

-The Germans and Danubians will have a very hard time crossing our prepared defenses. The front lines are beyond them, but we leave them as a fall-back point.

-In the Second Battle of Zwolle, the Germans manage to take the city once again, but as the Allied forces retreat, the dams, levees, and riverbanks holding in the water are all destroyed, and a large wave of water from the River IJssel rushes through the streets of Zwolle, drowning a fair amount of soldiers and rendering some equipment, namely tanks and some guns, useless due to the water damage.

-The Battle of Heerenveen results in an eventual Allied victory. The Dutch army prepares a massive front along the north, east, and south of the city, but purposely leaving a hole in their Western defenses. As the Germans move West into De Fryske Marren, the Dutch army turns to face them while still maintaining their hold on the German front. The floodgates are opened and most of the region is swamped, vastly slowing the German advance. The slow-moving Germans are easy targets for snipers and gunners, and planes fly overhead dive-bombing (and actual bombing) the soldiers as they trek forwards towards the secured city. Once the Germans make it out of the fields and onto dry land, they are in no shape to fight and whole battalions are captured.

-Remember those American corpses washing up on the Dutch shores? The corpses are propped up and fully decorated so they are identifiable from afar, and placed directly outside of the Dutch trenches to show the Germans and Danubians what they could become.

BELGIUM

-As Belgian rebels spread across the country, Ghent, Aarschot, and Braine-l’Alleud grow to have a few hundred rebels each, and they attempt to send a message to Britain asking for help.

LUXEMBOURG

-The Luxembourgish rebels capture Esch-sir-Alzette. Arlon is next on the list, and the rebels recruit more soldiers as their territory expands.

-100 Germans are captured in Luxembourg and thrown in jail.

CONGO

-Continue to recruit soldiers from Congo and Cameroon to send to Europe and fight the Germans

DIPLOMACY, TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE

-Planes, guns, tanks, ammo, boats, soldiers, defenses...

-Importing flamethrowers and weapons from Switzerland, and food and supplies from Indeonesia, Congo, and our allies.

-Support Lenin

-We wish to purchase some seaplanes from Sweden.