Well. It was tougher and more intense than I expected, so I had to split everything in two updates, the first part in this page and the second will be posted, together with a very important choice, in the second part of the Third American Revolution on the next page of this thread. It was almost as bloody as the Eastern Front of WW2.
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The Ben in the High Castle
"Rarely did we hear that Germany has never committed any aggression against the United States in the period between the Second and Third World Wars. No one in the media questioned our aggression against Germany and Europe for over five years by continuous nuclear bombing and imposed sanctions responsible for the deaths of millions of children. Only tyrants can take a nation to war without the consent of the people. Only madmen and psychopaths will take a nation to nuclear war without the consent of the people. The nuclear attacks on Europe were crimes against mankind, regardless of what the Nazis and their allies did. They were immoral and unjust, because they had nothing to do with US security and because Germany never initiated aggression against us since the Second World War ended. The very survival and future of the American people was almost completely ruined through this major conflict driven by commercial interests not constitutionally authorized by Congress. Victory under these circumstances was always elusive, and the unintended consequences we suffered so horribly, always inevitable. Now, we will have to pay in blood for what we as a people never stood up against. You could have prevented this, why didn't you stop it? What the government of the United States did to us made rebellion against them not only our right, but our duty, as much as rebellion against the Nazi occupation is."
-- Ron Paul
The End of the Line
4th of July, 1957. America's Darkest Hour was reaching a decisive moment, perhaps the last, dying hope for liberty.
The Minutemen of the First American Revolution were reborn. Where former liberal Yankee idiots Sieg Heiled like the obedient, brainless sheep they always were, in the South, and in a few pockets of courage in the North, the last true patriots arose for one final stand, the final chance. While they were many, most of them were ill-equipped and had no more training that shooting beer bottles in a trailer. The Germans had the Elite Death Korps of the Kriegsmarine, motorized infantry, heavy artillery and Tiger III Panzers. On the other side, mostly light infantry and brave rednecks ready to die for a new, pure flag that will restore America's greatness, liberty and honor.
Behind this almost suicidal act of defiance stood a man known as Ben Garrison. Volunteers from the State of Montana who were veterans of a mountain unit of the former US Army were inspired by this man, this true American Patriot, perhaps the last chance to save the nation, for while nobody in Montana ever heard about him before, he acted and knew enough about it to be from there. He was one of the two men who led this valiant resistance.
"The difference between Nazis and Jews is that Jews talk about democracy and stab you in the back with tyranny, while Nazis are upfront about their tyranny." -- Ben Garrison
While they do not possess a numerical advantage, with both sides being more or less evenly matched in numbers over America, the Germans have a vast superiority in armaments and a powerful Air Force. The first battles go mostly badly for the Confederacy, which brave patriots struggle to hold the line, but many times they are forced into a retreat, for many don't even have any real anti-tank weaponry to attempt taking down the fearsome armors of the German Army.
Near every state of the Confederacy had volunteers to reinforce the previously existing standing army. Sadly some have chosen to side with the invader, cowards and traitors who thought it is better to live without freedom than to die for it. Several collaborationist forces were stranded in Confederate territories, and crushing them was very important in the beginning of this war. Unfortunately the minutemen had almost no chances against the spearhead of Tiger III tanks.
While the main armies of the Confederate States focus on crushing the enemy forces pocketed in Florida, the patriots and minutemen ready themselves for battles many of them know they cannot win. They are willing to pay any price for victory, ready to give their lives at moment's notice. While there was a partial mobilization, the great majority of these soldiers were volunteers. All of them had stories of so many things they lost because of over one year of oppression. Many had loved ones killed by the Gestapo, many lost everything they had, confiscated by a regime that cared about neither personal, political or economical liberties. These people once were a minority, not enough to elect isolationist presidents that would have steered America away from the path of atomic annihilation and subjugation. Now the majority of those who voted for the usual suspects are nothing but charred and irradiated bones in the ruins of large yet morally and culturally decadent cities such as San Francisco, or in the thick of the Nazi occupation such as New York, the first one to fall.
Even with a numerical advantage of 2:1, they failed to stop the panzers. Many regions of the front were poorly defended, but there were not enough soldiers for a static defense to ever work. Risks would have to be taken, and the brink of defeat will eventually draw near for the last free Americans.
The enemy forces in Florida will soon have nowhere to retreat to, but as this encirclement approaches its conclusion, the situation in the front lines worsen every day.
The Nazis did one good thing by exterminating the kikes and their useful librul retards who would have done that. That they deserve to be recognized for. Nonetheless:
A GREAT VICTORY FOR DIXIE! A GREAT VICTORY FOR THE ENTIRE AMERICA!
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In the future, the Confederate Flag will not be remembered for the American Civil War, but it will be remembered in the same way the flag of the doomed and ultimately misguided Free French Forces is: a symbol of unremitting resistance against a seemingly invincible foreign invasion of the homeland. The United States of America has dug its own grave, and now, if there is any hope for America, it lies in Dixie.
Persia unilaterally abandoned the Axis, but who cares? This won't change this war in any form, and the makings of a massive tragedy were happening now, for disaster has struck in the Northwestern front after a string of defeats:
The brave patriots of Kansas fought to the last. For their lives, for the lives of all who died in this war, victory must be achieved. America cannot live in the shadow of the horrors brought by the great errors of its previous government forever!
The Descent Into Hell
Impossible. The situation was simply untenable. Outnumbered by Panzers and Death Korps of Kriegsmarine, the brave Minutemen had no chance in the Battle of Roanoke. The 66th
Night Goat s and the 1488th 100% White Wizards of Georgia(not to be confused with an Asian shithole) fought bravely, but it was in vain.
Bad was an euphemism for the situation in the Northwest Front. The lines were being shattered by the unreleting advance of the Tiger III tanks, nobody succeeded in stopping it. Desperatedly the armies there began to forsake the region, in a withdrawal to the east, to prevent them from ending surrounded.
Fortunately the Northeast Front was quite different. Several German and Collaborationist forces were successfully surrounded, many already were wiped out or forced into surrendering, but besides that specific area, things were going badly, very badly. Soviet Union in the beginning of Operation Barbarossa kind of badly.
There is no way helicopters will have a role in this war, unless it draws for many years, which hopefully it won't, for between the nuclear holocaust of America, the massive casualties the war the previous ruling government fought brought, the manpower of the Confederate States was not in a good state.
There was also something else. The Germans had a plan for Asia, and they just began it:
Hopefully, they shall be merciful enough to not resort to such weapons in America.
Another division of traitors is wiped out. These small victories bring some hope to the bleak situation, because so far wherever the Germans deployed Panzers or their elite Death Korps, the Confederate States always lost.
The forces in the Northwest are broken and depleted. And such were merely diversionary attacks, not expected to achieve anything major.
Retreating forces were threatened by rapid German units. Desperate attacks were commenced in an attempt to buy time for such divisions in retreat.
Some traitors were finally defeated. Another small victory to give a much needed boost to the hopes of America in this bleak, still losing war.
Death Korps gain further ground, and if this continues, Norfolk may be soon under risk of encirclement.
Now all fronts are going badly, from east to west, the German forces continue gaining ground every day.
Only 13 divisions managed to stop another offensive by Death Korps and Panzers. Any less and this battle would have been lost. It is truly a bleak situation, but this is the last chance. Defeat means death of America forever.
Reports of an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile being, somehow, successfully intercepted flying over Norfolk gave to everyone in the Confederate States shivers. They were an omen, a sign that as feared, Germany would be ruthless enough to cowardly deploy nuclear warheads against those who lack the technology to retaliate and the numbers in manpower to shrug it off and keep attacking like China. Maybe it was nothing, maybe the Germans understood that if they did that, they would turn this into a war where the only acceptable outcome would be eventual retaliation, for some things cannot be forgiven. The previous attacks were understood as retaliation for the nuclear attacks the corrupt and immoral United States government launched first against Germany and Europe, but now, any attack would make it clear the Nazis are no better than the ZOG.
In less than one second, Atlanta ceased to exist. Immediately voices demanded for this war to be carried to the bitter end, for this was utterly unforgivable, and the Germans deserved to pay for it. Ron Paul, being wary of excessive interventionism and that by doing so they may end as nothing but puppets for the enemies of Germany who also ultimately are the enemies of their civilization, advised patience and careful thinking on what to do next.
The lack of any air superiority was another major setback, but between more infantry and aircraft, the choice was almost obvious.
Defeat after defeat marked most of the first months of the Third American Revolutionary war. Pessimists were already expecting total defeat to come soon, hopes were waning, no signs of any possible way to avert the disaster, except new divisions, real infantry rather than ragtag militias, would soon be ready to fight, and perhaps these new forces would be just enough to turn the tides of this losing war.
Then, once again the Confederate Army stood in the blink of a disaster. Norfolk was surrounded, the front lines were breaking down and they were running out of territory to retreat to.
These losses, they are tragic, each one of them puts the blink of defeat closer and closer, yet they never gave up, they fought to the end hoping for relief that never came, they will all be remembered. After the completely uncalled nuclear annihilation of Atlanta, there will be no surrender! We shall never surrender, and no matter the cost, the South will Rise Again!
Sometimes, they managed to hold the line. Defeat may be close, but they won't give up.
This is over the limit! If the tides of this war are turned, the Germans will have much to answer for! So many innocents dead, and we did not strike first. We don't even have nuclear technology! They think they can subjugate us. Every atrocity they commit however, it only makes the people of free America more determined to fight to the end, lest all these deaths end in vain.
A great act of sabotage where hundreds of German airplanes were destroyed before they could even take off.
Yet, in general, everything remains bleak. Many lands already fell to the Nazi invader, and there was no time to transfer industries to the Deep South. The Third American Revolution is drawing close to its tragic defeat, or perhaps, to its turning point against an empire vastly more powerful than the British Empire their ancestors fought against for independence.
Somehow, the crooks of the United States smuggled more than a few nuclear warheads before their reactor was captured and destroyed by the Axis, but in another show of sheer ignorance and immorality, they targeted the poor Czechs, who attempt an ultimately doomed resistance against the Nazi programs to Germanize their country and wipe out their culture. Of course, given that pogroms used to be common during a certain time in Bohemia and the suspicions the United States government is nothing but a lapdog of a cabal of Jews, there may be another motivation behind such attack.
In one side, some brave yet poorly equipped patriots. On the other side, the best Marines of the world, the Death Korps of the Kriegsmarine. An ultimately futile battle, but the winds are changing.
New troops and the best equipped Confederate forces arrived in the Northeast to begin a new, massed offensive, in the hope of relieving pressure from other fronts and liberating some of the territories previously lost to the German invaders.
Did they really expect that the birthplace of FREEDOM would just kneel and succumb after two more atomic bombings? No matter the time, no matter the cost, America must succeed, or it will cease to exist.
Another successful encirclement is achieved through the renewed offensive in the northeast. These may not be massive losses individually, but they help to even the odds in favor of the Confederates.
And evening the odds is critical, for despite the best efforts of great patriots and freedom fighters, overall, the Confederacy has only lost more and more territory over the course of this war, managing at best to delay the Nazi war machine's advance towards their subjugation.
Praying for Death
While in some of the more successful battles have been very favorable in casualty ratios for the Confederacy, most were similar in such ratio to the defeat in the Battle Jonesboro, and such losses could not be sustained forever. Soon a general mobilization would be necessary. Too many young American men already died in service of the United States.
For soldiers who saw most of their friends exterminated by the flashing light of a nuclear warhead explosion, the brave defenders of Knoxville have performed with unbelievable courage and capability, delivering far more casualties to their foes than those they suffered in this sadly lost battle.
While the situation beyond the Northeast front remains critical, for the first time since the beginning of the war, the Confederate Army is successfully liberating the lands lost in the same region back when several divisions were stil busy behind the front lines to crush pocketed enemy forces.
Richmond is once again liberated. The Northeast was for now chosen as the focal point of the Confederate offensive efforts. Meanwhile, in the west, a successful yet costly victory happens over Roswell, which has no Area 51, to the disappointment of the Nazis who once occupied the region(or maybe they did not look carefully enough for it).
However, an even greater tragedy was in the making, a tragedy that could completely destroy the fighting chances of Free America should it happen.
After another fiasco in the north-central front, eleven divisions were stranded! If all attempts to relieve them fail, the cost of such a massive loss could spell the complete doom of the Confederate States in an inevitable, certain defeat. This nightmare was starting to look way too similar to what the Soviets suffered during the beginning of the German invasion of their lands, and unlike them, Dixie did not have plentiful of reserves to be able to turn the tides.
NO! THIS CAN'T BE OVER! THE DEATHS OF THE FREEDOM FIGHTERS OF TEXAS AND NEW MEXICO SHALL NOT BE IN VAIN! LIBERTY OR DEATH!
Having lost more than two armies, losing more and more territory every week, it seemed that this uprising would end just like the tragic Warsaw Uprising in Poland. Once again, a lost cause, a hopeless fight all along, but they won't give up, never!
Remember the Alamo! The fight for freedom and independence is never in vain! Victory must be achieved in memory of all who gave their lives!
Is there any hope left?
They may tread on Gadsden, but they shall eventually Sieg Heil in Hell!
The capital of Eurasia was completely wiped out. The German army was clearly attempting to finish the war in Asia as soon as possible, but they had over a thousand divisions to defeat.
The Confederate forces suffered horrible losses. The Confederate States already lost almost half of their territories. Texas is almost completely lost, much of the once mighty industries of the nation fell to the enemy, slowing down the speed of expansion of the armed forces. Almost everything that could go wrong went wrong, two cities were lost to the atomic ruthlessness of the Greater German Reich, and so far, it seems this is only a slow burning yet inevitable defeat, and unless a miracle happens, like the Warsaw Uprising and the Soviet attempts to defeat Germany in WW2, the Confederate States will be wiped out, and so will free America die forever. Not even the successful encirclements of some German units, the only positive news this time, could be enough to turn the tides, and the German advance is about to split the country in half, causing all sorts of logistical troubles to the beleaguered, beaten Confederate Army.
One final chance may come soon. The Mississippi River could become to the Third American Revolution what the Volga was to the failed Greater Patriotic War of the fallen Soviet Union, the last chance to turn the tides of a losing war, and New Orleans might become the Stalingrad of America. Could an army made mostly of poorly armed and hastily trained militias, after losing so many, stand a chance of making New Orleans the turning point that will give one final chance of victory and prevent what so far seems to be an inevitable defeat to the better equipped and trained German Army, or will the Panzers and Death Korps of Kriegsmarine bury America in any form that is free for all time?
The organizationally depleted Confederate forces prepare for what may be their last chance. The Battle of the Mississippi will define the fate of the entire America, and it may cost the blood of millions of brave patriots for victory to be achieved, if achieved at all. The Confederacy's Finest Hour has begun, and either America will be reborn from the ashes under a new banner, or it shall die forever.
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