You can start to count the years before bringing back the old school flag.
With the almost death of the European communism and syndicalism, Canada's alliance in Europe is facing a dilemna. Sure, Union of Britain is all alone right now, and the battleships and other capital ships are closer and closer to completion. But the German Empire is now free of any french attack from now on, and with a new country at his door, we're not sure he'll stay a docile neighbor.
Perfect time to call the Chief of the Offensive Staff for an exceptional meeting.
Two solutions are discussed to achieve our final goal. First is the invasion of the not-so-communist-yet Scandinavia, bringing us closer to Union of Britain while not doing anything to the Germany. The second one is a long term plan to pacify Europe from any danger against the Canadian Soil and the British Royal Family. A third way is talked about, going into Asia and recruiting some of their billions people to die for us, but "long term" has to stay within our reach, and after so many success recently, we can't wait for another 10 years!
Solution #1 is definitely safer, that's why after hours of debate, the second solution is taken.
For your sanity, the why will not be answered.
Canada - 1939 : The Luckiest European Country
If we want to create a second frontline in Europe, we need to go deeper.
And the winner is...
Don't bother moving, we're coming with the prize.
While the Canadian army is delivering the goodies by an all-out marine assault in the single province they can access, Hawaii goes for a clever move and ally with me. They'll have the mission of protecting the North America from any invasion, good luck friends.
They still can't vote, but they have any right to work, gotta love equality.
It only took three months and a half to put a foot on these lands. 100 days of fighting the bulgarian forces from the boats, I'm still surprised no one died of dysentery. One admiral asked me why we didn't attack an empty coast. As if we can spare some clothes from being wet and full of sands.
Only five objectives to capture ?
Fair enough, a simple plan often is a better plan anyway. The 21 now experienced divisions of the Canadian army will split in five groups and attack as much positions as possible in the shortest period of time.
This time again, Bulgaria is outnumbered and will have to defend one, maybe two cities. And since the country isn't as big as the USA/France, it's impossible for them to cut our supplies and win a war of attrition.
Except when our Intelligence still sucks and tells us as a second guess we are the ones outnumbered.
At least, the part where they couldn't attack our forces from behind was accurate.
Great, another month or two lost into Oblivion, last time I'm going on Bulgaria uninvited. Thankfully, four or five provinces are more than enough to stay on solid ground and to attack wherever we want.
What a nice example of a textbook war.
How can we not be proud of this guys ? Cutting the country in two, attacking from two to three provinces while keeping a solid defensive position, and keeping their heads cool enough to remember the objectives, those five goddamn provinces.
And even when giving a painful amount of love to the enemy, my dear regiments are giving the 4 new ones a lesson on how to not die in Europe. Slowly but surely, our troops are increasing, in quantity and quality. Especially the later.
Maybe we'll need to send more money right here for the next conflict.
Canada - 1939 : A consolation prize
With Bulgaria out of the picture, the next step include a choice between the Romanian Pact, and Ottomans & Bro(s). Still traumatised by that 3-months long battle on the sea, no one wants a tour in the Ottoman Empire.
The overpowered - as long as it's not against the Union of Britain - Canadian fleet moves right along the Greek coast to keep theirs at bay. Some 1910 or 1920ish boats will be more than enough to sink whatever they're sending on the water.
Every single province needed to be captured is so close to the border the war will be two times faster than the last one. The consecutives goals are :
- taking care off Romania, since they have many more borders than the other two.
- send everyone into Serbia right after, Greece can attack from one province only, what a joke.
- bruteforce our way into the Greek Mountains and pray we will not have than much deaths on our hands - a naval assault could have been done but remember, trauma.
It's quite hilarious how Romania is such a narrow country they are split in three after 15 days. So many pockets, they surrender as soon as the cities are attacked. Serbia is kinda the same, without place to move but even less work to do, three provinces and that's it.
Greece is sort of a bloodbath tho, they're decent at defending mountains, we have to admit it! And while heading right to Athens...
Hello Two Siciles! Bored?
Well, since you're the first ally doing anything to help me, keep the south.
Always the same people signing the armistices, whatever war happened.
Why so many divisions at your borders ?
Anyway, we're getting closer to our goal - keeping the Germany under our control for the greater good.
Canada - 1939 : Not war related content - directly
A lot of research were made this year. Everything or close to it into our land technologies.
New weapons, new military doctrines, I must admit our army, while still laughable when it comes to its number, is clearly fearsome in his quality.
And soon, Medium Tanks. Oh yeah.
But the scientists still have orders about finding a way to have submarine tanks to invade UoN.
If the economy is competitive, who cares about some rebellion ?
Vice Admiral Burrogh renaming his fleet - 100% approved name.
And to conclude, why the Mongol Empire will never lose to the German Alliance.