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Post by Battias on Apr 3, 2016 17:48:39 GMT -5
GermanyDescription: "Greater Germany - the dream of our fathers and grandfathers - is finally created." - Gustav Krupp von Bohlen. Germany, the once defeated shall rise again, recover from their inflated depression and gain land in Europe to help their people. Germany is technologically advanced compared to other contries, creating the first assault rifle, accurate and painful armored vehicles, a destructive air force, and an abundance of blueprints just waiting to be made as long as they have the resources. German soldiers. The Wehrmacht is a disciplined and trained fighting group, especially deadly when their tactics are put to use. Germany has a chance to rise above all others.
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Post by Battias on Apr 3, 2016 17:52:51 GMT -5
ItalyDescription: "All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state."- Benito Mussolini.
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Post by Battias on Apr 3, 2016 17:56:45 GMT -5
JapanDescription: "The fruits of victory are tumbling into our mouths too quickly." - Hirohito. Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun. As very cultural army, all soldiers are taught to be strong, honorable, and obedient, they are taught to server the Emperor and to die for his or her country. Sea and Sky is their main strong point, their navy is filled with deadly destroyers and battleships, and their airforce contains the effective planes such as the A6M 'Zeroes', capable of turning quickly and outmaneuvering their foes. Even civilians can be deadly, trained to use spears and simple rifles. Japanese soldiers are very willing to risk their life, being a prisoner is not a favorable option as it is dishonorable and punishable. Bring honor to the country, and conquer the Pacific!
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Post by Battias on Apr 3, 2016 17:59:36 GMT -5
The United StatesDescription: "This generation of Americans has a rendezvous with destiny."- Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The United States of America's involvement in the war started, and will end with, an unreasoning desire for vengeance. They fight both across the Pacific and the Atlantic to defend their homeland, attacking relentlessly in both directions. The war, instead of hindering them, has slowly brought them out of the insidious clutches of the Great Depression, and their rapidly increasing industrial capacity is not to be trifled with. Indeed, American industry is an untamed beast, churning out planes, tanks, ships, artillery, munitions, and small arms almost as fast as the raw materials can be acquired. Do not mistake the rapid production for a decrease in quality; the resilience of the American people has translated to their products. Their B-52s, Corsairs, and Mustangs contend to rule the skies with their ability to take large amounts of fire and keep flying, while their almost ubiquitous M4 Shermans try to rule the field through sheer force of number. The largest contingent of the American navy lies in the Pacific, where daily they search for and destroy Japanese ships with their commanding naval armaments, and most importantly, aircraft carriers. The Marines are by far the most fanatical branch of US service with their "first to fight" attitude and their extreme reluctance to lose ground, but the general Army is not to be underestimated, either.
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Post by Battias on Apr 3, 2016 18:03:36 GMT -5
The Commonwealth(Includes Great Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and South Africa)Description: (Description needed)
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Post by Battias on Apr 3, 2016 18:05:38 GMT -5
Soviet UnionDescription: "In the Soviet army, it takes more courage to retreat than advance." - Joseph Stalin. The Soviet Union's army is all about numbers and discipline. While many soldiers remain poorly trained, they make up for it in pure numbers and hardiness, especially to the environment. The soldiers are taught to show no mercy and to not stand down or face consequences, being captured was cowardly. Along with their infantry power, the Red Army backed up their infantry with armored vehicles and used their armor to hold defensive positions. The Red Army is not to be underestimated.
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Post by Battias on Apr 3, 2016 18:07:29 GMT -5
FranceDescription: (Description needed)
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