1944 Battle of Hilversum (Hitler’s World)

Overview
A mixed American, UK, Canadian Belgian resistance mechanised unit had pushed way too deep in to the Netherlands and the Axis forces decided to act, one the Allie supply chain had broken down. The mechanised unit then withdrew in to an evacuated village and fortified as best they could as a Romanian infantry unit surrounded it and the Luftwaffe bombed it. Later German infant of a by then well-defended Allied encampment had taken its toll leading to a compete defeat at the hands of the Axis forces. Sargent Paul Anton Leclerc emerged as being the tactical hero, unlike Sargent Edward Ian Chamberlin and General Otis Pfizer who were to busy bickering over who to was blame for the over-stretch (the UK/USA rivalry thing) to be of any use to their squad.

Causes of the conflict
A mixed American, UK, Canadian Belgian resistance mechanised unit had pushed way too deep in to the Netherlands and the Axis forces decided to act, one the Allie supply chain had broken down.

Tactics
The Romanian encirclement flowed by German hit and run attacks and dive bombing of a well-defended Allied encampment.

Result
A decisive Axis victory

Political outcome
The Americans and Canadians concluded that it is best to call a truce on the Western Front whilst they were wining and they were defiantly better off fighting Japan in the Pacific in the long run.

Also see

 * Hitlers World