To compensate for the entire month without updates... here it comes what would have been two separate updates in a single one, the moment of truth. The closing chapters of WW3, and the opening of a new, even darker chapter ahead. And I'll have to do some event/etc editing soon.
Also, although I didn't bother showing it for a long time, Pakistan and India are still at war by the end of this update... and both of them had millions of casualties already. Will this futile war that seems as certain to never end as the existence of Djinn play any role in the future? Would an unified Orwellian Eurasian nightmare dare to conquer India? But that is for the future.
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Fall Kebab
WWIII Black Gold: Russian Theme
After the defeat of the illegitimate Bolshevik government in Bulgaria, they have grown even more restless. Without mobility, no flexibility, and thus, despite their still superior numbers, the Red Army will continue to fail.
19 divisions surrounded by NATO and EUROCORP forces, another great step into getting close to the final victory against the Soviet Union, once again outmaneuvered by the outnumbered but superior Bundeswehr. The operations in the Balkans continue a complete success, and once Constantinople and Gallipoli are occupied, it will be only a matter of time before all Bolshevikebab is removed from the premises.
Desperate, they attempt to relieve their irreplaceable and surrounded 19 divisions. Yet, against turbojet Stukas and Tiger III tanks, their poorly equipped but vast forces can be stopped.
A smaller encirclement is concluded, like many others through the entirety of this war, reducing bit by bit the numerical advantage of the almost completely depleted Red Army.
Over the north the battles are extremely brutal and common while the offensives to finish off the surrounded Bolsheviks have began over the south, and despite outnumbered, two Tiger III divisions have driven the reds from Craiova, and soon the rest would be eliminated, having nowhere to run. Barbarossa, or Kebab, as it would be known right now, was still far away, but the way the reds were wasting lives and morale in offensives meant that inevitably they would expose themselves to a counter offensive, eventually, while the clearing of the Romanian front would allow more forces to head on north, but to attack the Bolsheviks over the main front would nevertheless be risky and dangerous.
Furthermore, there were parts of the front where the Soviet Union was very close to a breakthrough, and a risky move was made to stop them: the soldiers who successfully defended Tarnopol would head to Proskurov while the soldiers about to lose there would be deployed at Tarnopol. Soon more pressure would be applied and the front pushed forward.
But would there be time to stop the Bolshevik incursion?
One first step towards creating a more defensible front, with air supremacy the German army advances further in spite of limited forces at that area of the front, with some initiative of the Czech and Polish forces as well after several failed Soviet offensives that left them vulnerable to this attack.
The gates of Constantinople will be closed to the disease of Bolshevism!
And every possible victory of theirs by immense sacrifice and numbers will be rendered pointless!
Let the irradiated ruins of Moscow be forever remembered as a sign of what Bolshevik insanity has led Russia and the world into, for this was a war the criminally insane tyrants of the Soviet Union started the way they wanted, but now is getting close to an end they never asked for, a proof Justice exists, harsh and unforgiving.
SIEG HEIL!
The victory at Proskurov and the conquest of Constantinople were only a few hints of the rapid demise of Bolshevism.
In desperation, the encircled Red Army attempts to break through behind their lines, but the crews of the Tiger III tanks will have one hell of a slaughter ahead.
SERBIA STRONG DEUTSCHLAND ÜBER ALLES!
Despite mountainous terrain, despite outnumbering the German armored divisions at almost 3:1, the Bolshevik forces were doomed from the start, death raining from the skies, blazing jet engines and sirens.
The NATO-aligned Greek government limited to the islands was collapsing to Bolshevik-funded guerrillas and separatists, and Cyprus itself was about to fall, forcing them to become a completely irrelevant State in the minor island of Rhodes. Only Germany could save Greece from chaos and Bolshevism now, ironically.
While the final fate of the 19 Soviet divisions surrounded in Bulgaria was not yet concluded, their desperation persisted, their attacks everywhere.
The attempt of the surrounded Bolshevik armies to escape from certain defeat, surrender or death, was stopped by the might of the Luftwaffe and of the German Panzers, in spite of mountainous terrain and numerical inferiority, and now everything was set for another devastating blow against Bolshevism.
The French wasted no time, having no other direct front with the reds, and because NATO signed a separate peace treaty with Bolshevik Greece, they threw almost everything they had against the surrounded reds, and the smaller German forces surrounding them also attacked.
To say they didn't fight valiantly for their futile and inhuman cause would be a lie. Those 19 divisions, those hundreds of thousands, they fought bravely for a cause that didn't deserve such bravery, and to put them down was not as trivial as it would seem.
Meanwhile, reinforcements move quickly with the superior mobility of the German army, and battles Germany would otherwise have no chance of winning change as the mobile reinforcements move in through the front lines.
Actually the French did most of it, but they weren't the ones having to cross a heavily guarded river to attack.
Differently from the fiasco of the Entente in WW1, Germany conquered Gallipoli with much more success, completely isolating the Bolshevik forces in the Greek peninsula from those in Anatolia and potentially cutting off supplies to them, now that the access between the Mediterranean and the Black Sea is completely under Eurocorp control. However, crushing Bolshevik Greece would be difficult, as the Italians so painfully learned in WW2, and a the red traitors had a much larger army at their disposal to defend their illegitimate government than Greece did during WW2, and Germany could not attack from Yugoslavia and Albania.
Yet, there was a dream to live on, and Dönitz was willing to support the dream, if Greece chooses to join the German side: this dream is Megali. And no, it won't come at the cost of Jews operating form Germany causing austerity and economic meltdowns against Greece, plunging it into great misery, no, that won't happen here.
The mountains have made the battles longer and more costly, but clearing this front, or perhaps even opening a new front close to the irradiated and unfortunately Yerevan instead of Tbilisi, would put Germany in a much closer position to total victory.
Some headed north, others south to help crushing the Bolshevik gyro like a skull of pig.
In spite of their numbers, the reds have failed once more, losing ever more countless to add to their tens of millions of casualties.
June 1955 was the month victory could almost be tasted for Eurocorp, perhaps the final, crippling blow to the Soviet Union. How long however it would still take for them to capitulate was a mystery. Nevertheless, Many international commentators praised Germany for making their war completely conventional after the Exterminatus of Moscow, criticizing NATO for unnecessary civilian deaths against an already strategically defeated foe that refused to surrender, like Japan in 1947, but unlike Japan, nuclear weapons wouldn't minimize the cost in lives.
Germany was so technologically advanced they were researching fields that would be of very little strategic usefulness through this war, simply because they can.
The noose was tightening, more Bolsheviks would soon be surrounded.
Despite doomed to defeat, they were far from giving up easily, and many more attacks would happen against the German positions in this hellish, inglorious war.
Quisling would be replaced with another new word for traitor: Nissen. From the northern cold expanses, a traitor government made of liberals was created from the little the reds managed to conquer in Norway.
Entire youths sacrificed, entire cities turned to lifeless radioactive ruins. Truly, this war did not last yet as long as the previous did, but it already was far more devastating and tragic, and the Soviet pride would make the final numbers of wounded and dead even more terrifying than they already were. But their willingness to throw everything until they no longer can, including children perhaps, eventually, would also make the toll on the German people higher as well, if not in the same proportion.
Multirole fighters were a minor priority, but with nothing else available to research in an efficient way, they would be upgraded to modern standards, and perhaps the combined researches from the two fields of fighters would allow for new technologies to flourish in the future.
The crushing of the worst gyro smelling so bad anyone can smell it has begun.
Soon there would be only one red kebab to remove, the worst of them all, naturally.
Only Germany can save Greece now from an inglorious age of austerity, decline and chaos!
Brest-Litovsk has been the site of many courageous battles against hopeless odds, and another one shall be added to its conflict-ridden history.
Stretched as it is, the German front has held while the finishing moves against the Bolshevikebab and Greece continue.
Furthermore, not only the Bundeswehr was holding the line, but they began to put the reds to run in a far more certain advance. Perhaps there would be one real shot at a new Barbarossa before the finishing moves against Greece and Kebab are done, perhaps.
Another small encirclement begins.
And much needed new divisions are now ready, except for organization. They will be sent to the frontlines in a few weeks.
Soon more five Bolshevik divisions will be permanently out of this war.
What is better than a 75 tons Tiger III tank?
A 90 tons Tiger III tank, of course! Yet, making heavier main battle tanks is a design approach that is reaching its limits of strategic and tactical usefulness, and eventually something much different will come from the top notch German panzers than such massive and feared King Tigers.
Too late to perhaps make any difference in the outcome of the Third World War, other than hopefully speeding up its end, the new strategically independent Luftbewegliche Infanterie
battalions(their numbers don't really fit with the traditional definition of a division) will begin training soon. Being transported on helicopters, they will be much faster both tactically and strategically than motorized or mechanized infantry, and their speed will make them extremely useful for mass encirclements without the strategic limitations of Fallschirmjägers. The venerable Focke-Ackgelis Fa 223 helicopters began to be mass produced in enough numbers to transport thousands, and time will tell if they will truly add an entirely new dimension to Blitzkrieg, and they won't come cheap for sure.
(That maximum speed of 50... wow, they could literally destroy countless divisions by arriving first wherever they are retreating to if it is poorly defended.)
Their constant failed attacks have exposed their forces to a counter offensive, but it was unlikely to be the beginning of a real push to Moscow.
More Stukas are ready for combat.
A temporary loss about to be retaken.
While in the south, the final step towards another encirclement is about to be concluded.
One of two encirclements, to be more exact, as more Bolshevik soldiers were surrounded.
Greeks will never fight like heroes under a Bolshevik government!
But the Germans, in this Third World War, they surely were brave, specially in its bleak beginnings when the Bolshevik hordes vastly outnumbered the German army, and even no they still outnumber the Bundeswehr, despite so many encirclements.
Individually, it is not such a great feat, but combined, all encirclements have been fundamental to crush the Bolshevik hordes to this point where now, even if slowly, the German army is marching to Moscow and Stalingrad again.
Another failure. Many of the Soviet divisions are understrength after the massive losses they suffered, and their strength is slowly waning, while the Bundeswehr grows in numbers and technological supremacy, slowly making their numerical advantage weaker, which is the only thing the Bolshevik hordes had in their favor in the first months of the war.
To further consolidate the German position in the Eastern front, a massive assault with air support begins against Pinsk. Those swamps will be tough to conquer, but once secured, easier to defend.
Like an automatic meatgrinder, the Red Army throws more sacrifices onto the German tanks and machineguns.
After failing in their offensive against Brest, the reds were fated to lose Pinsk, another small advance closer to Moscow, yet so distant.
A dangerous strategy was sought immediately after Pinsk was secured, to begin, for the first time in many months, another push against their hordes, and hopefully achieve some further encirclements along the German advance, if it succeeds. There was however one wild card in this: the amphibious invasion of the Leningrad ruins by NATO forces led by Britain, which began to show signs of succeeding, if slowly. It was also worrisome, for if NATO were to gain too much ground, they could bullshit the world on how they "won" this war.
Air supremacy was the key to the German advances of July 1955
Because of fortifications and forest, it was a costly battle, but slowly, Eurocorp was winning.
Another costly battle was fought in the south, to cross an important river between Romania and Moldavia and pave opportunies for further encirclements later.
And it was then that the signs became clear: the Soviet Union has fallen, and the race to the Moscow Wasteland and to Stalingrad has begun among NATO from the frozen north and Eurocorp from most of the front. And the British advance was close to open a great opportunity for mass encirclement as well.
During September 1955, Fall Kebab, the plan to push all the way to Moscow and Stalingrad for real, has began, ignoring the Greek and Turkish issues in the south, for there could be no delays now that NATO was on the game, and this time for real.
One hell of a fight, yet it could be for nothing.
Their desperation became more and more obvious, their end approaching, or would it really be the end?
Aware of the threat of the British advance, they attempted to gain ground against the Eurocorp, but failed, and exposed themselves thus to a counter offensive that will turn their fears into a reality.
Cahul however... nothing but a waste of good lives.
While in the north things were shaping up to the final moments of this war, to the south the mountains and rivers were proving themselves harder obstacles than the Bolsheviks defending them. The soldiers that were recently readied would be deployed to bolster the Greek offensive, but would the costs justify it, considering Greece is a sideshow compared to where final victory will truly be achieved?
The opportunity has come, and now, if successful, this risky offensive would cut off a large amount of Bolshevik soldiers from access to the rest of their army, and to their supplies as well by extension. This could be very well the move that would set the ball rolling all the way towards Moscow and Stalingrad, if it works. SIEG HEIL!
More desperate offensives happen in reaction to the German attempt of creating a pocket in Estonia and Latvia to be crushed.
Desperate offensives that only led to more futile deaths for the Russian people,whose tragedy will impact generations to come. The casualty ratio in this battle speaks for itself. If this isn't proof the Bolsheviks are desperate and losing hope, nothing more could be. And so, the situations are reversed ten years later with the Soviet Union now worse than Germany in 1945, having also paid a much higher price for the war they started than Germany, which scars may last centuries.
The Hammer of the Gods, the ITZHammer that struck down the city of Moscow, it is no longer required at this point, but nevertheless, such doctrine included provisions for helicopter-based infantry and more modern tactics that will make the Bundeswehr even more superior than it already was. And without death, the destroyer of worlds, the provisions of the Hammer of the Gods doctrine for conventional warfare sped up the advance through Polotsk.
While the reds temporarily managed to break the British front lines, now all was set, in this August of 1955, the twilight of the Soviet Union, the final blow against Bolshevism, it finally has begun.
Countless more thousands of Bolsheviks surrounded by NATO and Eurocorp forces in Latvia and Estonia!
In desperation they did everything they could to try expelling the German forces from Polotsk, but as typical from Bolshevik desperation, it had only one result.
And so, the end was beginning for the Soviet Union, and while Bolshevik Greece was resisting, they were living on borrowed time. The final, most glorious victory ever in the entire History of all German nations was now certain and coming closer, but it was a victory that in truth Germany would rather never be forced to go through.
Surely, the reds were slaughtered, their once much larger army decimated, but in the future, once the widows and orphans will look back to the tragedy of the WW3...
...the fact that for every dead German or Austrian over four Bolsheviks died won't make the sorrow from their losses less painful than those of the countless millions of families who lost their closest ones to nuclear fire, starvation, death in hopeless battles from either German hands or from the commissars shooting down "traitors" and "cowards", from the countless peoples subjugated by Bolshevism.
The victory of Germany will be a bitter victory that will certainly match the bitter peace the Soviets will sooner or later be forced to comply with. Almost one million of German soldiers died already in this war, which is nothing compared to the many more millions who died on the other side and the dozens of millions of Soviet victims who died by the atrocities of their own government, by the nuclear retaliations and alike, and less devastating than the losses Germany suffered in her previous war, there are other scars the war leaves besides those that put the ones with them in a grave, and there is a fear that no matter how harshly the Bolshevik lands are partitioned, they will yet rise again in some decades.
Over 14 millions among dead, wounded and MIA, not counting the many more dozens of millions encircled by NATO and Eurocorp forces(Darkest Hour doesn't add encircled divisions to those casualty numbers, unfortunately). The defeat of the Soviet Union made Churchill quote about Dunkirk being the "greatest military disaster in History" a massive overstatement. There was never a greater humanitarian and military disaster in the entire History of the human race, and hopefully there will never be.
Dönitz hoped they would bring the Soviet government to the knees before another nuclear missile from the far more ruthless NATO creates more Wastelands, not that Siberia isn't already one.
Endsieg, the Final Victory of Germany, the turn of the tables after the disaster of Stalingrad, it was now closer than it ever was in these nearly two years of the Third World War. Yet a great uncertainty loomed over what would be the future of the world. Would the West see a victorious Germany whose economic policies mirror the same of the Germany that lost WW2 as a partner or as a rival? Will Bolshevism really die once this war is over? Will there never be another World War again?
Hopefully, this victory shall finally give to Germany and all her modern allies peace, prosperity and total economic independence from Kwanstain and their Jew overlords, and hopefully the West will not meddle in German affairs once this is over, but time will tell, like always, time will tell.
TO BE CONTINUED