Post by c19 on Oct 28, 2009 22:16:50 GMT -5
Upon orders from the Chancellor, an Opel Blitz is ferried off from the coast of Denmark onto the eastern side of the British Isles, docking off in Southend On-Sea.
Upon arrival, the men stop at the British checkpoint, the plain-clothed German soldiers claiming themselves to be mere merchants, delivering metals to a factory in the middle of London, known only as Insbrook & Sons.; a name made up on the spot, but oblivious to the checkpoint guards, they are let past.
They park up a small bit, and one of them climbs out of the truck, along with what appears to be an MP40, with no stock attached to it.
It it shot off at the border guards, mopping them up in one sweep, as to avoid suspicion of other people, they are tossed into the Strait of Dover, and head southwards along the Channel, on the way to Alderney.
A few hours after, the 96th, 95th, 97th & 100th Tiger II Battalions are shipped across the Channel, along with more Opel Blitz's carrying around 800,000 infantry troops, along with another convoy consisting only of Panzerfaust troops, with the odd Panzershreck tossed into the mix.
The 88th, 89th & 90th heavy bomber squadrons, escorted by a varied amount of ME 109's & ME 262 interceptors move in towards the capital, London. Striking on the Houses of Parliament before the air-raid siren can be called.
The heavy-bombers drop their payload, buildings crashing under the rubble, and the houses of parliament being caved in on one of the sides.
The Tiger II's and the Blitz's move into London, which takes around 3 hours. Arriving soon in the city, where they open fire on a few of the police-officers trying to keep calm in the city.
Totally unprepared, people are marched out of the buildings, as Ju 87's who follow ensuite soon after the aerial convoy drop down on the western side of the city, only adding to the bombardment at night.
An hour or two after, various 8.8cm Flak 41's are town into the region, being positioned in various points around the city, as from the 800,000, 6 men gather around the Flak's each, allowing them to be an operational AA Defence, according to the blueprints posted by the Chancellor.
Wide-fields are converted into temporary airstrips, as the planes are re-fueled, and are soon to be re-armed, the current commands from the Chancellor being fulfilled.
Upon arrival, the men stop at the British checkpoint, the plain-clothed German soldiers claiming themselves to be mere merchants, delivering metals to a factory in the middle of London, known only as Insbrook & Sons.; a name made up on the spot, but oblivious to the checkpoint guards, they are let past.
They park up a small bit, and one of them climbs out of the truck, along with what appears to be an MP40, with no stock attached to it.
It it shot off at the border guards, mopping them up in one sweep, as to avoid suspicion of other people, they are tossed into the Strait of Dover, and head southwards along the Channel, on the way to Alderney.
A few hours after, the 96th, 95th, 97th & 100th Tiger II Battalions are shipped across the Channel, along with more Opel Blitz's carrying around 800,000 infantry troops, along with another convoy consisting only of Panzerfaust troops, with the odd Panzershreck tossed into the mix.
The 88th, 89th & 90th heavy bomber squadrons, escorted by a varied amount of ME 109's & ME 262 interceptors move in towards the capital, London. Striking on the Houses of Parliament before the air-raid siren can be called.
The heavy-bombers drop their payload, buildings crashing under the rubble, and the houses of parliament being caved in on one of the sides.
The Tiger II's and the Blitz's move into London, which takes around 3 hours. Arriving soon in the city, where they open fire on a few of the police-officers trying to keep calm in the city.
Totally unprepared, people are marched out of the buildings, as Ju 87's who follow ensuite soon after the aerial convoy drop down on the western side of the city, only adding to the bombardment at night.
An hour or two after, various 8.8cm Flak 41's are town into the region, being positioned in various points around the city, as from the 800,000, 6 men gather around the Flak's each, allowing them to be an operational AA Defence, according to the blueprints posted by the Chancellor.
Wide-fields are converted into temporary airstrips, as the planes are re-fueled, and are soon to be re-armed, the current commands from the Chancellor being fulfilled.