February 2nd, 1940Days ago, an allied conference was held in London, attended by major allied dignitaries. A feeling of mixed anxiety and dread hung over the dignitaries as they bickered over how to stop the Nazi menace. Suddenly, Canadian General Andrew McNaughton stood up and cut through the anxiety like a Canadian Polar Bear clawing down an Inuit (lol) and stated he had a plan. A plan so brash and audacious it may just work. He suggested to personally lead a crack squad of Canadian commandos landing in Wilhelmshaven and cutting through lower Saxony to sever German supply lines long enough for our soldiers fighting in Saarbrucken to push through the front lines! Although his idea was met with resistance from the old French Generals, it's our best shot at the moment and is currently a go.
The General himselfThe boys selected for the jobFebruary 3rd, 1940The battle of Medenine is over, resulting in Italian retreat.
February 8th, 1940The landing in Wilhelmshaven has been called off. We've gravely underestimated the number of German troops beyond Saarbrucken. General McNaughton is humiliated, but we may have use of him yet, on the front.
February 18th, 1940A few divisions in Strasbourg have been completely annihilated in a German counterattack. Our forces are slowly being grind apart in the cogs of the well oiled German war machine.
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Alright, well, that was an utter failure. And I was all damn excited for General McNaughton to bust right into Berlin and kick Hitler in the ball. We're pretty much fucked I guess. Unless we withdraw, hope the Germans don't attack right away for whatever reason, and regain our strength behind the lines? We've got plenty of manpower, I don't think it would take long to replenish the troops. At this point I'm open to anything.