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D-day invasion
The battle in which the U.S. invaded the beaches of Normandy. The German forces and technology were so advanced that they crushed any resistance that was put in their way. -
German eyes are opened
After the German victory at Normandy, German forces recognize that the U.S. Military is a legitamate threat to the German people. Nazi leaders try to come up with tactics to beat the Americans. -
America catches on
After recieving news of the fail at Normandy, the American public understands the serious advantage that the Germans have on the Americans. -
The Luftwaffe "Pre-flight."
The German Luftwaffe take to the skies in preporation for the American attack. Pre flight checks are daily regulation. -
Luftwaffe take to the skies
The Atlantic skies are soon filled with the Luftwaffe. Thousands of Bombers and tens of thousands of smaller airplanes such as Stukas claim the sky as their own. -
Luftwaffe take aim
Land has been sighted in the distance. The Luftwaffe are weapons free and have a green light to advance on the American people. -
German Stukas move in quick.
Primary wave of small one man aircraft buzz through the skies over New york and the East Coast. -
B-17's
20 minutes after the Stukas took over the American skies, the sounds of B-17 engines deafen the ears of American people. -
Second wave of Bombers.
40 minutes after the stukas arrived over our soil. The city of New York has been flattened by thousands of German bombs. -
From democracy to Nazi.
One of the most powerful U.S. cities has fallen to the German Nazis. Hitler has now started to move his troops into more western states. He is now attempting to claim the U.S. as his own.. -
Unser Kampf
The american struggle begins.