War dries our manpower pool. New units arrive daily and manpower runs low. Mobilization has to be increased in order to keep our war effort up. People are not happy with these news.
Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia are all defeated and part of our nation. It is worth mentioning that Soviets start a Winter War with Finland right in this period.
Probably smelling our aims on their countries, Greece and Yugoslavia enter an alliance. This doesn't concern our military top as we already knew two nations would defend each other.
News from Iberia arrive of an all-out revolt against pro-socialist republic by a fascist Franco. France and Portugal increase military presence on border.
Seeing a chance in the conflict, Italy decides to intervene on side of fascists.
Our armies start an attack on Yugoslavia and Greece. Our entire alliance follows.
This is the map of Europe, of our allies, enemies and neutral nations.
Only couple days took our armies to defeat weak Yugoslav army and start to move toward Greece. Bad news from manpower pool again. It is running dangerously low.
Mussolini thought he could defeat the Allies. Italy declared war onto us. France form one side, and we from the other will crush them.
Anti-Allied coalition continues to spread. Turkey enters the war against us, and opportunity opens for us to gain control of Bosphorus
Current diplomatic situation in the Balkans.
Total mobilization is declared in need of more manpower. Something has to be done. All production is stopped, in order to conserve it.
As northern Italy fell, so did the Italian regime. France annexed Italy.
Greek front is slowing down. Our units which suffer form dissent and new militia units lose organisation and can't advance.
Turkey starts moving into Middle East. Many Allied troops are encircled in Hatay area as Turks move more to the south aiming to capture the Suez canal.
Entire mobilization costed our economy and government a lot. People in defeated countries use the chance and revolt. Our troops are busy fighting Greeks and Turks so we will leave this one to France and its army.