The Allies Declare War on Communist Germany (CYOAH)

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Britian and France, under Prime Minister Stanly Baldwin and President Albert Lebrun respectivly, know that unless Germany and the Soviet Union are stopped now, all of Europe will fall under their heels. Already, Eastern European Nations were scramblin to try to protect themselves, while coups in Bulgaria, Hungary and Yugoslavia install new Communist Governments, which immedialty form ties with the Comintern Pact in early 1937.

Poland, Austria, Czechoslovakia and Romania all formed an alliance in 1937, which later joined Britain and France, as well as Imperial Japan (who had not yet attacked China, as negotiations with the Allies encouraged them to focus on Russia).

The spark of the war cam on March 15, 1938, with an attempted coup in Poland, which was surpressed. When German and Russian forces on the border started to skirmish with the Polish defenders, the belegured nation called on its allies to help. When Britian and France issued ultimatiums to the Red's on the 17th, with a thirty-six hour experation, and no reply heard, war was declared.

Germany and the USSR was waiting for this moment, and launched a simultanious attack on Poland. Although brave, and managing to slow the advance of the red tides, the Poles soon were exhasted and forced to retreat to deffensive lines outside of Warsaw. Romania and Czechoslovakia sent troops and aircraft to fight, which relieved some stress, but only an offensive ont he western front could save Poland.

Western High Command, formed in Metz, France, and lead by British General Sir Harold Alexander, now has a difficult choice. Should the Allies launch an offensive on the German's now, though still far from ready to do so? Or, should they let their Eastern European allies face the wrath of the Communists?


 * We must do it now!
 * We're not ready to do this yet...
 * We just can't do it.

Created by: Tbguy1992 20:43, May 20, 2011 (UTC)