Mop up!
Jan 6th, 1943
In the war against the Allies, Japanese crush American presence in Philippines.
Amar (Head of State): A demise of a nation! Never good to be a puppet as your master may never always take care of you! It shows America can be beaten by Japs and since we can beat Japs in return most of the time, don’t it shows we’re the greatest force ever on earth! Muahahaha!:rofl:
Luvsanshara (Head of Gov): The Japanese are somewhat still formidable. Choybalsan! What are you doing about this?
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): Well, it is good! It shows the Japanese are making themselves busy against others!! Brilliant!
Jan 10th, 1943
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): For you, Lt Gen Badrak to defend the Manchuria front more effectively, you’re promoted to the rank of a full General!
Gen Badrak (Genghis Khan Armija): Wow! I am pleased!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): Backed by your expertise in Logistics and Winter combat and one of our oldest serving field commander, it is time!
And hence, the 6th Mongolian General is ordained!
Jan 13th-16th, 1943
The last of the Japanese presence in the Yangtze delta is finished in the swamps of Yangzhou.
Gen. Luvsan (2nd Armija): All wrapped up here, commander! The only Japanese here are dead Japs! 90,000 of them! The swamp battle-ground, nah…. more like death-ground serves as a perfect burial ground as the corpses just sink to the bog below.
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): Perfect! Burying the dead take some effort too and we don’t want to waste energy!
With that, the pride of the Imperial Army sinks to the bottom of the forgotten marshes of Yangzhou.
Jan 22nd, 1943
Luvsanshara (Head of Gov): Another two divisions bartered from Soviets!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): That is most helpful!
Nyambuu (Intel): It looks like they don’t mind trading us their troops despite them losing a lot of ground to German! Stalingrad is on the brink of collapse!
Luvsanshara (Head of Gov): Doesn’t matter, it is the glory of Khan that matters, not Stalin nor his namesake city, Stalingrad.
Jan 24th, 1943
Lhumbe (Armaments): Land war doctrine Defense in Depth researched! We’re going to look into Decryption technology next as our nemesis is getting too good into this. We can’t even tap into their communication while they can tap into our lines like I am sure they can listen to me call my mistress, eh… I mean my wife.
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): That is certainly something we have lacked for too long. Bring this up to speed, Lhumbe!
Feb 1st, 1943
Lhumbe (Armaments): Small Arms Assembly Line completed! Cost of re-fitting our newer troops will be reduced!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): That is a major leap forward for our army!
Lhumbe (Armaments): Better news to come, we shall researched Advance Infantry Division next. It is so advance that even Uncle Joe didn’t have this technology yet but I believe we can do it ourselves without Soviet help. Can’t be waiting forever for them to research it first to obtain their blue-prints.
Feb 4th, 1943
Lhumbe (Armaments): Our Air Doctrines are not ignored! With Force Substitution Doctrine learnt, Battlefield Destruction Doctrine is next on the list that shall empower your CAS fleet!
Ulanhu (Chief of Air-force): Yes, we need that! And fast!
Lhumbe (Armaments): We have a reasonably decent Siamese military instructor to train us on this!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): Yep, thanks to my campaign to annex Siam!! Every conquest is rewarding!
Feb 15th, 1943
Stalin send a post Valentine gift of about twenty divisions!
Luvsanshara (Head of Gov): Whoah! Freebies!!!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): These are Khan-send gifts!!
Nyambuu (Intel): Is Stalin at loss on how to defend their mother land? It looks like he is hoping that we can do miracles for him giving some control of his army?!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): Yes, I think so. Some of these troops are in Stalingrad or in the western front!! We’re that great!!!
Luvsanshara (Head of Gov): Take command where it helps, return them if they cannot help our dream of a Mongol super-state. We do not want to be paying for their supplies!
Feb 22nd, 1943
Luvsanshara (Head of Gov): Got a report from Soviet command that we have two Mongolian divisions idling in the Western Front. Did you send some secret detachments there without my knowledge?!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): Can’t be as wouldn’t care shit about German-Soviet problem as their battles are raging thousand of miles away!
Nyambuu (Intel): Folks, these are divisions are bearing Mongolian flag!! During last week handover of many Soviet expeditionary forces to us, somehow some got permanently transferred to us! Fully manned with their respective field commander! Yippee!!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): What a bonus! Ship them here, right away! That is what happen when you control an army too large beyond your means! Mongol shall gladly take!
Luvsanshara (Head of Gov): Woohoo!! Even Stalin respects our clout! No one can deny it now! We’re the greatest!
In the coming weeks, it was realized there are another two Mongolian divisions ‘idling’ in the Eastern Front this time. Stalin has turnover a total of 4 Soviet divisions to Mongolia permanently in the month of February!
Feb 15th-24th, 1943
As in the Yangtze delta, last of the Japanese incursion into IndoChina is being eliminated in Hanoi. All 70,000 men in the month of February!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): Finally, we could now get out from this wet misty jungle and back to the steppe where our horses can roam wild!!
March 14th, 1943
The Mongol Empire, is now the largest ever since the out-break of war!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): I present you, the map of our empire! All Japanese incursion has been eliminated!
Luvsansara (Head of Government): It is so beautiful!!
Amar (Head of State): The only not pretty thing is the blob of Japanese territory next to ours in Manchuria. They are actually still occupying part of the Mongolian nation!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): As we speak, we’re amassing more than 300,000 men to the Manchurian Front to deal with them. Despite being outnumbered, I am sure our military genius shall bring the Japs to our knees! You shall see in a few months time!