#36 US of A
At first, we tried to join the Axis, who were already at war with US. We were quite astonished when they didn't accept our offer: They had tried to get us into their alliance for last 7 years. After multiple refusals, we declared war on US on April 3rd 1945. We soon started to lose transports carrying supplies to our forces. But, with well over 1000 transports this wasn't a problem, except when I forgot to replenish them.
Our forces met resistance all along the border. We attacked Concord on the 9th, Buffalo on the 10th, Detroit on the 11th, Seattle and Spokane on the 13th and Indianapolis, Boston and Cleveland on the 16th. Our forces were quickly repelled from Cleveland by US reinforcements. Battle for Indianapolis was over on the 18th, but fighting in Boston continued. Our about 50 divisions were slaughtering the 20 Americans. But more and more Americans poured into the fight.
On April 27th we were finally accepted to the Axis. On May 2nd we lost control of Winnipeg and Indianapolis to the Americans. We retook Indianapolis on May 6th. The battle of Boston ended same day in American defeat. They had lost dozens of divisions, while Italian casualties were acceptable. This happens quite often, because our infantry doesn't hurt their tanks, but they devastate their infantry. They won't retreat, thanks to the high org value of the tanks. Therefore they lose completely multiple divisions. This is very common on Eastern Front.
During May, we make steady progress on the Eastern Coast, but on the Western Coast we proceed very slowly. There is a large are to cover, and most of our forces are pillaging the Eastern Coast. We have lost most of the useless Canadian territory to Americans. On May 23rd, our scientists finalized the nuclear bomb. We arrived to Washington D.C. on May 26th, and found it undefended.
On June the 2nd, we dropped the nuclear bomb to Cleveland. Eisenhower was sitting there with about 30 divisions. No survivors. We checked the number of American divisions remaining: 150! They had lost 120 divisions in the first two months of war!
A stunning success! We didn't know that our army was so competent. :wacko:
The rest of the war was mostly a formality. New tanks were rolling from production line at steady rate, while the Americans continued to suffer large casualties. They didn't put up much of a fight. By the end of the summer, we controlled both coasts, and we were rounding up the remaining American forces.
We took the Panama Canal in October. The US mainland was fully under Italian control by the end of October. Now only thing that remained were those pesky little islands out there. We took them with the "help" of the Japanese. It took quite some time, because they weren't capable of holding them for a week.
After very boring 2 months, we annexed America.