I would strongly suggest taking and holding Saarbroken ONLY.
July 30th, 1939 (Continued)Troops in Hirson, Sedan, and Longwy on the Belgian border have been diverted to Metz, in preparation for an assault on Saarbrucken.
August 2nd, 1939In a first act of aggression on us, German bombers have slipped across our borders and have bombed our air installations in Paris.
German Bombers above Paris.August 6th, 1939The attack led by Lieutenant General Cornille on Saarbrucken has begun! It seems as if our troops are slightly more advanced technologically than the German troops, at this rate, we may have Saarbrucken within a few weeks. We've also begun a bombing run on factories in Stuttgart.
August 15h, 1939The Soviets have invaded Poland, proclaiming that they aim to protect eastern Slavic peoples in eastern Poland from the Nazi invasion. Our Polish allies are pleading with us for help, however there is very little we can do for them now.
August 24th, 1939Poland has been defeated at the hands of the Russian backstabbers and Nazi jingoists. The Nazis have honored their "pact" with the Soviets and ceded certain territories in eastern Poland.
German and Soviet officers meeting in occupied Poland.August 25th, 1939Since the fall of Poland, we've nearly won the battle of Saarbrucken. Although our troops are ecstatic about the possibility of recapturing the Saarland, there is fear of a surge of German troops now that they are relieved on the Polish front. Should we continue the attack, or fall back to the safety of the Maginot?
Now's the time to suggest something if any of you have been holding out on any tidbits that can save our ass, cause I'm not sure we can hold onto Saarbrucken (if we even take it) for long.