Low Countries (turn for last turn)
NETHERLANDS
-The Snijders Line is finished and improved, with new turrets being built with new technology.
-We close our borders with Germany with the exception of our newly gained concessions in northern Germany.
BELGIUM
-Construction of the Snijders Line is completed, and the border with Germany is closed until further notice.
-As the rubble is swept from the streets of Brussels, well over a thousand people in hiding in basements and bunkers emerge after the battle. The city begins springing back to life as the government returns to a city full of community, cooperation, celebration, and determination. New plans for buildings are drawn up, and plans are made to bring Brussels into the 1920s better than ever before. The sun shines again on the land of the Belgians.
LUXEMBOURG
-Reconstruction continues in Luxembourg. New houses are built along the streets of cities, newly made factories dot the outskirts of towns, and a new railway is built circling Luxembourg and branching off to Belgium, France, and the Netherlands.
-In Luxembourg, quality of life is a priority, and new hospitals, schools, and public areas are woven into the tapestry of buildings and roads. CARIBBEAN AND ATLANTIC
-Continue the assault on American troops in British Honduras. Our soldiers make landings in American-controlled land and begin pushing inland, squeezing the Americans between us and the British.
-Surround San Juan with planes, ships, artillery, and troops, and decimate the American defenses. We keep whittling them down until they surrender. Nearby Bayamòn is seized, and Puerto Rico has fallen.
-Blockading and attacking of American port cities increases.
-The arrival of Brazilian, Surinamese, and Low Countries troops in the Bahamas turns the tide and the Americans are forced back to Freeport, where they are surrounded.
-Soldiers are sent to assist the British in their conquest of Nova Scotia, and forces land and take Sydney and Bridgewater.
-An attempt is made to run the American blockade, but it fails and our ships are unable to escape, instead joining the British forces already trapped in Newfoundland.
-Our invasion of Iceland is coming along nicely. Tálknafjarður and Akureyri fall quickly as the trapped Americans face the stronger Scandinavian-Dutch army, and the Americans at Reykjavik are forced to surrender or be completely annihilated.
INDEONESIA
-Continue to send support and supplies to the Netherlands and the Caribbean armies
CONGO
-Continue to recruit soldiers from Congo and Cameroon to send to the Caribbean and fight the Americans
SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES, BELGIAN TONGA-SAMOA, and DUTCH PACIFIC
-Anti-American sentiment
-Reconstructing after war
DIPLOMACY, TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE
-Queen Wilhelmina, since being returned by the Germans, gives a speech in Rotterdam confirming her wellbeing and the returning of the Royal duties to her. Over a million attend, and crowds celebrate the return of the beloved queen. Despite years in a warring enemy nation’s control, the Queen was treated well, and only suffered minor bruises and scrapes.
-The Vijandenhelpen is founded in Luxembourg, with the intent of spreading necessities throughout the Low Countries, France, and Britain. With permission from the German government, they wish to spread their services to Germany.
-USA: We will accept peace if we get the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, and you back off from the British.