Behold... Eiffel... no... Genghis Khan Tower!!
Aug 1st, 1947
City of Amsterdam fell to the rumbling cavalry charge of the Keshik 2nd Korpus that raced across the great Dutch dikes.
Lt Gen Krychenkin (Keshik 2nd Kublai Korpus) : The Dutch capital is ours!
Onward to Rotterdam!
Aug 6th, 1947
Lhumbe (Armaments): Advance Oil Refining technology obtained thanks to our skillful Iraq Petroleum Company team! No one is better than them in mastering the oil business! They shall go on to develop Basic Synthetic Oil Plant! With this we shall create new age material and shall lead to increased war industrial output!
Aug 9th, 1947
The Mongols army have resumed their advance, crossing the Rhine and blunting German counteroffensive. The German spearheads instead were surrounded into pockets that will only lead to increase of Mongol enemy kill counts!
FM Choybalsan (Chief of Army): Hitler thought he could hold the line! Is he kidding?!
That is rubbish! We are Mongols and are unstoppable!!
Just to proof his point, three German divisions are destroyed in a pocket at Eindhoven. The fortification ruins of the Maginot Lines are in Mongol’s control and French lands are next.
Aug 12th, 1947
Lhumbe (Armaments): Basic Self Propelled Artillery researched. It is time to learn something that we have been waiting for a long time! Turbojet Engine development!
From our secret rocket research labs in Golmund and from the newly conquered European industry, we have now the ability to development jet engines! Once we fitted these screaming sweet babies onto the undercarriage of our fighters and bombers, our airpower shall be unchallengeable!
Ulanhu (Chief of Airforce): Oh yes! An all new era for the Mongol Air-Force! In just 10 years, we came so far so fast! No air power can rival us anymore once we have jet power! None!
Chimid (Chief of Staff): My Motherland has already developed this technology. Just be sure to ask for the necessary blueprints to assist our research.
Aug 16th, 1947
More German blood is spilt in Europe, this time in Belgium. Three more trapped German divisions hoping for sea evacuation in Ghent should be told it is nothing more than wishful thinking. At the same time, two CAS air groups pounded lone German divisions that is rushing to the front all over the German frontlines. In the end, there is no reinforcement to the front to speak of for Hitler! Almost ten Wehrmacht divisions perished in this way!
FM Choybalsan (Chief of Army): I can see terror in their hearts and minds! Former French land is all waiting for us to grab! It is open! Free for us!! That is what they meant by Free French. They comes for FREE! Yippeee!! :rofl:
Aug 19th, 1947
Lhumbe (Armaments): Logistical Strike Doctrine learnt! Night Strafing Doctrine next! Our airpower shall continue to strengthen by the day!
On the front-lines, Mongol has crossed into Paris city limits and march directly to Arc de Triomphe monument! The Eiffel Tower looms in the background welcoming their new masters!
FM Choybalsan (Chief of Army): Hahahaa!
Didn’t expect to visit the city of Paris this way! As conquerors! Lets go check out what is in store in these so many art museums while the Germans are still at shock at what hit them!
Gen Badrak (Genghis Khan Armija): The French are too much into that kind of arts instead of the art of war like us so they shall end up calling us master for eternity!
Darkness clouded the City of Light as Mongol army secure the city perimeter. Mongols have obtained a new iconic landmark, renamed the Genghis Khan Tower, a 1024 feet tall steel structure made from 10,000 tons of steel. Only such monumental tower deserves to be labeled in Genghis name, the greatest Khan of all.
Aug 22nd, 1947
With the fall of Paris, 11 CAS air-wings rebased in Paris to project their lethal power across most of former French lands. German beach garrison facing the English Channel hastily rushed inland to retake Paris but were destroyed mostly from air the moment they leave their beach fortifications.
Ulanhu (Chief of Airforce): Hahahaa!!
You think you can retake Paris! You gotta be joking. You be dead hundreds of miles before you arrive!
Air Gen Smushkevich (1st CAS Aviatsionnyi): It take half a day to obliterate an entire enemy divisions with my superior concentrated firepower we have here!
Young German soldiers, their bodies punctured by lead and bombs from the air fall to the ground by the thousands every hour when such bloodletting are unleashed!
Aug 29th, 1947
The CAS fleet continue its campaign of terror from the skies, ensuring smooth passage of Mongol land elements all across the French lands. Over the French county of Bergerac, the German Army Command in the West (Oberbefehlshaber West) commander Field Marshall von Rundstedt own division is found and engaged.
Nyambuu (Intel): German big fish down there! FM Rundstedt, commander of all German Western Army! Nail that old man!
Air Gen Smushkevich (1st CAS Aviatsionnyi): He is having too much wine and tobacco spending time in this region! Let’s spoil the party!!!
In four hours of brutal bombardment, Rundstedt’s 12,000 men is reduced to nothing!
The Generalfeldmarchall suffered a heart attack and collapse in the heat of the battle. He has to be plucked off from the sea of dead to safety. Approximately
150,000 German soldiers were killed so far in the campaign beyond west of the Rhine attributed to the encircling techniques of the Mongol army and devastating air attacks from the 11 CAS air-wings. The Mongol army now is to head towards the forts of Grenoble to begin the Italy campaign.