| World War II Tactics 001 |
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| September 1, 1939, Sgt. Havoc and Lt. Wright of the German Marine Corps, will be marching to east to seize control of Poland. Cody Montés of the Italian Air Force, will be fighting the British Army to seize North Africa. Assisting him in North Africa are the 10th Panzer Division, the 4th German Infantry, and the 12th German Artillery, along with Erwin Rommel's Panzer Division. He is in command of the Italian 2nd Division, 2nd Company, which consists of 40 soldiers, of which are Airmen. The Italian 20th Artillery Division, the 6th Armored Division, the 5th Infantry Division, and the 2nd Air Division are sent to North Africa. The German 1st Infantry Division, 28th Panzer Division, 21st Armored Division, 5th Luftwaffe Air Division, 14th Panzer mk V Panther Division, and the 10th Infantry Division are sent to invade and seize Poland. The British are being pushed out of North Africa and out of Europe. The Russians have signed a Peace Treaty with German. Poland's efforts to stop the Germans is failing. The French are struggling to hold off the Germans. As soon as the German divisions take Poland, they will then move onto France and then help Italy take control of North Africa. Everything has been carefully planned and in a matter of days, their hard work of planning will pay off. Lt. Evan Wright 1st Marine Division, 1st Kompanie |
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| Dear Wilhelm Schmidt, October 15, 1939, Poland has been seized. France is about to be taken. The Italians are just about to push the British out of North Africa. General Erwin Rommel and his 7th Panzer Division called the "Ghost Division" are doing extreme damage to them. In North Africa, our Afrika Corps has captured over 100 British troops and we will be placing them into P.O.W. camps. Sgt. Havoc of the German 1st Marine Division, 1st Kompanie is taking 30 Kriegsmarines to seize control of Paris, France. Meanwhile, I, Lt Wright of the German 1st Marine Division, 1st Kompanie will be taking over 200 Marines to assist in North Africa. We are very close to controlling Tunisia. Cody Montés of the Italian 2nd Air Division, 2nd Company, will be leading his squadron of bombers to drop over 50 Kg onto Allied bases lined along the Kasserine Pass. North Africa will not be easy, but with the 7th Panzer Division, 1st Infantry Division, 22nd Armored Division, 10th Panzer Division, 4th Infantry Division, 12th Artillery Division, the 12th Luftwaffe Air Division, and with the Italian divisions of the 20th Artillery Division, the 6th Armored Division, the 5th Infantry Division, and the 2nd Air Division, their defeat is inevitable. Lt. Evan Wright 1st Division, 1st Kompanie |
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| Dear Manfred Wagner, April 14, 1940, I'm sorry that I have not been able to send you much info on our progress. We have been constantly fighting Allied troops. I don't mean to be rude about them, but the Italians are not doing a good job at being soldiers. Nearly half of them turned and ran away from the Allies during one of our battles. We were stuck alone having to fend off until we were finally pushed back. France will soon be ours. The French Resistance has been quite annoying though. The British have been pushed back to the edge of France and we are about to finish them off. However, in North Africa, there are still some issues. The German 1st Division, the 2nd Division, and the 10th Division have regrouped and are now fighting in North Africa. We are still struggling to seize Tunisia. I will have more very soon. Just about all the forces we have worked with are currently fighting in North Africa. Good luck and be very careful, those Allies are sly and sneaky. Be sure to think strategically. Lt. Evan Wright 1st Division, 1st Kompanie |