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  1. i have the same problem if i play SC after 1min it crasd please help my out
  2. Yes Marky I think thate to and there shut also specials SSer's maybe SC2
  3. i hope you like it I am thinking of building a campaign of "Operation Rot"
  4. 5 June 1940, (till 24 June) Begin of the battle of France and Corsica, called "Operation Rot". German Commanders 8 June, German troops capture again Narvik, end of the evacuation of Allied troops from Narvik. Carrier Glorious sunk at Norway wad, German battleship Scharnhorst heavily damage. 10 June 1940, Norway troops surrenders. The Fascist Government of Italy declares war on England and France, Italian troops invade France and bomb Malta for the first time. Malta is used as a bomber base for raids against Italy and Lybia, the aircraft used were Wellingtons. 11 June 1940, First RAF Air attack on Turin, Whitley bombers bomb the Fiat- factories, 1200 km. Italians' airplanes attack French bases in Tunisia and Corsica. 13 June, Paul Reynaud, the Premier of France broadcasts a final appeal for American intervention. 14 June 1940, German troops, 6th German Army, enter Paris, France. General Frere (French 7th Army) leaves Paris without fighting and von Studnitz leads the 87th Infantry Division in ints triumphal entry march. The western allied forces completely lost control over the European continent. Spain declares not belligerents. 15 June 1940, French troops abandon the Maginot Line. Russia invade Litauen, Letland, Estland, Bessarabia and Northern Bucovina. Rows of tank barriers, forming a small part of the complicated defence system, the Maginot Line The Maginot Line 16 June 1940, Paul Reynaud resigns as Premier of France. 18 June 1940, From London Charles de Gaulle, become "Leader of the Free France", talks for the first time to the people of France; continue the War. Hitler and Mussolini meet in Munchen. 20 June, France allows Japan to penetrate Japanese troops in North-Indo China. 22 June 1940, France (General Huntziger) signs an armistice with Germany at Compiegne (Rethondes), France. Fall of France; German troops occupy northern and western France. Collaborationist Vichy government set up in south-eastern France. At this point the Blitzkrieg to the west has seen the Germans lose 27.000 dead more than 111.000 wounded and 18.000 missing. The French have lost 92.000 dead and more than 200.000 wounded; the British Expeditionary Force has lost more than 68.000 men. 24 June 1940, Armistice sign at Rome between Italy and France, armistice 25 June at 1.35u in France. 27 June 1940, Romania, under the demands of Joseph Stalin, cedes Bessarabia and northern Bucovina to the Soviet Union. Stalin, Josef Vissarionovich (1879-1953) Stalin secured control of the Soviet Communist Party in 1923 and became Prime Minister in May 1941 until his death in 1953. He was a brutal leader, who purged his political and personal opponents. During the war he controlled the Soviet military effort as Commissar of Defence and Marshal of the Soviet Union. After signing the Nazi-Soviet non-agression pact in 1939, Soviet troops moved into Eastern Poland, the Baltic States and Finland. The period of co-operation between Germany and the Soviet Union was short-lived however, and Russia was unprepared when the invasion by German forces began in June 1941. Britain became allied with the Soviet Union, but was unable to immediately accept Stalin's demands for a campaign in France to relieve pressure on Russia. Stalin's military strategy was eventually successful, but at the cost of millions of Soviet lives. At the end of the war, with the exception of Yugoslavia, the East European states 'liberated' by the Red Army came under the control of the Soviet Union. 29 June, Italo Balbo shot down above Tobruk by his own anti-aircraft artillery. 30 June 1940, German forces land in the Channel Islands, the only part of the British Isles that they will occupy. Dônitz visits Brittany to view the U-boat bases which he believes will hugely increase the potential of his U-boat fleet. Now freed from having to make passage north of the British Isles to reach the Atlantic, the U-boats will surely be able to impose his will upon the all-important shipping lanes to and from the USA. With occupation of Norwegian, Danish, Belgian, Dutch, and French ports, the Kriegsmarine is in a position to control the seas of northern Furope in which Great Britain now seems ever more isolated. Indeed, a surge of success has been seen in June, with Allied shipping of more than 350,000 tons being lost to the U-boats. 1 July 1940, Vice-Admiral Somerville takes command of Force H, a group consisting of the carrier HMS Ark Royal, battlecruiser HMS Hood, and two battleships plus cruisers and destroyers. Its first action will be against the French who, though claiming that none of their vessels will be allowed to faIl into German or Italian hands, are proving reluctant to take determined action to avoid this. 3 July 1940, Operation "Katapult": French War Fleet in the port Mers el Kébir near Oran (N.Africa) attack by British War-ships. Ships of the British Mediterranean Fleet destroyed units of the French Fleet to prevent them falling into German hands. A sinking French ship in the harbor of Oran. 9 July 1940, By a vote of Parliament, the capital of France is moved to Vichy. First battle between Warships from Italy and England at Punta Stilo, Italian battleship Conti di Cavour heavily damage.
  5. That's right Hitler have 338.226 Frans and British late except to England
  6. 27 May 1940, (till 4 June). The admiralilty gives the start for Operation "Dynamo"; Nearly 350,000 British, French, and other allied troops are rescued from the beaches of Dunkirk. Evacuation from Dunkirk The British Expeditionary Force (the BEF) and the French First Army were cornered by the advancing German armies at Dunkirk. 338,000 managed to escape, thanks to a hasty but effective evacuation mounted across the English Channel. In an astonishing improvisation, naval craft and personnel were reinforced by hundreds of 'little ships' (700 assorted vessels of which 71 will be lost) and their civilian crews who had volunteered to take part. The operation across the Channel between 26 May and 4 June 1940 seemed a triumphant feat for the British people. However, the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, reminded the country that it was a defeat which would need strong determination to overcome. He emphasised the threat of a German invasion now that the Allies had been pushed out of Europe. The Evacuation at Dunkirk Data from the beach/ harbor both total 27may -- 7.669 7.669 7.669 28may 5.930 11.874 17.804 25.473 29may 13.752 33.558 47.310 72783 30may 29.512 24.311 53.823 126.606 31may 22.942 45.072 68.014 194.620 1june 17.438 47.081 64.426 259.049 2june 6.695 19.561 26.256 285.305 3june 1.870 24.876 26.746 312.051 4june 622 25.553 26.175 338.226 Fall of Dunkirk on 4 June 28 May 1940, King Leopold of Belgium agreed to capitulate: Belgium surrenders to Germany. Allied capture Narvik, Norway and at 3 June evacuation from Narvik. The steamer "Mona's Isle" is the first ship which arrived in Dunkirk and came under fire from coastal batteries and leaved with more than 100 dead on board. 29 May 1940, Dunkirk is encircled by German artillery and fired by the Luftwaffe but the evacuation continues with French troops joining the theatre. Lost are the destroyers HMSS Wakeful, Grafton and Grenade. Even though the Germans had clear weather, the Stukas are less effective around Dunkirk than Gôring had expected. Their ability to hit land convoys and static targets is not matched when faced wîth the armada of vessels going to and from the French coast. While more than 860 vessels are going on runs to and from the Dunkirk beaches, the German bombardment decreases and some units move back to prepare for action elsewhere in France. 3 June 1940, Only 2 miles from the harbour away, the Germans still do not prevent Operation "Dynamo". A late arrival of various French forces and civilians leaved just 40.000 to be captured. The last vessel to depart Dunkirk, the destroyer HMS Shikari, sailed at 3.30 hours with 338 men. Just 6 hours later von Kluge's 4th Army entered the town. Elsewhere, Gôring has transferred his bombers inland and begins a programme of bombing airfields and industrial sites around Paris. I am soon goging to tell you about "Operation Rot". i hope you like it
  7. Liberty of Holland I believe that the hunger winter 1944-1945 was because that the Allies where at the border of Holland and they need toby supply because of the Ardennes Offensive of the Nazi's en that would token the hole winter In the meanwhile London hase spoken to the Dutch resections that all reel road workers most at strike(staken)sodate the the Dutch Germans cant by slupply The NSBer's excepting also the attack one Holland en they fled to Germany Butte if Holland canned slupply during the winter there wood by no food leafed fore the civilians en the Liberty of Holland wood have to wheat that wase my story
  8. That probably it I will trey it again tomorrow
  9. Free Web site hosting - Freeservers.com | Web Hosting - GlobalServers.com the map of the attack of Pearl Harbor 1941 thanks fore helping me out John
  10. Dutch History The Dutch surrenders because the Germans Bombed Rotterdam en efter that the Germans wanted to Bommer Utrecht an Amsterdam but Holland surrenders even before Rotterdam wase bummed because the Radio's in the Germans bummers dind't work. After that the Dutch army surrounded they are binge free after two weeks Prisoner. En there was verry little resections because Hitler was trying to win the civilians fore them so they wood join the Nationaal Socialistische Beweging the NSB.
  11. Picture How can you take a picture in the Replay???? :mad:
  12. Ik vindt het best Kurt zeg maar wanneer??? :cool:
  13. When dose the Siberian Army come to fight at the front??????
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