The War in Europe was slowly beginning to shift momentum. The Largest concentration of German forces yet encountered arrived in Hannover to do combat with Jesus’ troops.
The valiant troops of México fought bravely but in the end even the will of Jesus could not withstand the onslaught of the German war machine.
Zuckergußgebäck’s tanks swept in and pounced upon the weary German’s.
He contacted Wolfhound be radio and they held a secret meeting.
“We’ve got to keep moving. We’ve just seen the power they can wield if we sit back and try to hold the line. Jesus’ troops are in disarray. I had the sent west of Berlin. We have to buy more time for our friends in the west,” Zuckergußgebäck stated as they were having dinner.
Wolfhound nodded. “It seems that relief from the west is going to be longer in arrival than expected,” he replied as he began eating the exquisite meal that Zucker’s private cook had prepared, someone that went by the nickname ‘two coats’.
“Reports from Sultan are that the German’s have broken through the lines in places and have reestablished supply lines to some of their most western forces. Other reports have the advance of our troops bogged down at the Van Gogh line,” Z said.
“That is why we have to keep hitting the Germs head on and keep them disorganized. This war in Europe should be over before the leave fall,” Zuckergußgebäck continued.
“Well I happen to agree with you and I will do my part to keep pushing them back. They will try to get behind us you know,” Wolfhound said.
“That is why I propose we do kind of like circles and keep smashing their largest stack but always leave yourself an exit if you need it,” Zuckergußgebäck finished.
“And if we’re lucky General Blade can sneak those marines into Berlin and take the capitol,” Wolfhound grinned.