But England isn't free.
Scenario assumes a superior Kriegsmarine, including a carrier fleet, and better intelligence for the Luftwaffe to allow them to incapacitate the RAF
The date is January 20th, 1941. For a while now, London's citizens have been waking up every day to find the Swastika flag flying over Buckingham Palace. After the destruction of British forces at Dunkirk and the subsequent German air campaign destroying the RAF's ability to interrupt German logistics, the Kriegsmarine pulled what could be described as the greatest feint in history. As the Bismarck and a cruiser escort broke into the Atlantic, the RN pursued in force. This splitting of forces allowed Operation Seelöwe to be launched as the Germans made short work of the divided Home Fleet. The Führer achieved what no man had done since 1066 and invaded Great Britain. As the German Army got ashore, there was no stopping the jackboots. The British Army and the Home Guard fought valiantly, but were pushed back by the Nazi menace. London, the capital, fell on November 11th. It triggered a collapse of British resistance in England, with the Government and Royal Family fleeing to Canada and the British front not stabilising until the Liverpool-Hull line, from which they were being steadily pushed back as well. Most people have lost hope of a self-liberation and are accommodating themselves to the New Order for Europe. Some of those who have lost hope, however, intend to keep their country's fire burning as long as the Jerries are present by whatever means necessary.
Scenario assumes a superior Kriegsmarine, including a carrier fleet, and better intelligence for the Luftwaffe to allow them to incapacitate the RAF
The date is January 20th, 1941. For a while now, London's citizens have been waking up every day to find the Swastika flag flying over Buckingham Palace. After the destruction of British forces at Dunkirk and the subsequent German air campaign destroying the RAF's ability to interrupt German logistics, the Kriegsmarine pulled what could be described as the greatest feint in history. As the Bismarck and a cruiser escort broke into the Atlantic, the RN pursued in force. This splitting of forces allowed Operation Seelöwe to be launched as the Germans made short work of the divided Home Fleet. The Führer achieved what no man had done since 1066 and invaded Great Britain. As the German Army got ashore, there was no stopping the jackboots. The British Army and the Home Guard fought valiantly, but were pushed back by the Nazi menace. London, the capital, fell on November 11th. It triggered a collapse of British resistance in England, with the Government and Royal Family fleeing to Canada and the British front not stabilising until the Liverpool-Hull line, from which they were being steadily pushed back as well. Most people have lost hope of a self-liberation and are accommodating themselves to the New Order for Europe. Some of those who have lost hope, however, intend to keep their country's fire burning as long as the Jerries are present by whatever means necessary.