![]() Make sure to eliminate China, Mongolia, North Korea, and the rest of the USSR. Make sure to continue stalling the fall of Japan and Southeast Asia until your armies from Russia arrive.In particular, Germany and Finland will help in the Russian Campaign (along with Yugoslavia and Romania against Poland, Hungary, and Bulgaria), Saudi Arabia will help in the Middle Eastern Campaign, and India will help in both the Southeast Asian and Middle Eastern Campaigns. It's important to correctly time entries of war to prevent your new allies simply falling to the enemy. Combined with American aid, this will prevent a collapse of Western Europe. As with the European front, Making friends with Germany and Italy is almost guaranteed to keep most of your European allies alive.With aid from Australia and other European allies in the region, the Soviets, Chinese, and North Koreans can be kept in check to prevent expansion beyond Korea and Taiwan. It's important to keep the Pacific Front in check to prevent an imminent Communist takeover.You'll still be fighting a two-front-war, with the South Koreans and likely the Japanese unlikely to hold their territories. Considering how much more tough defeating the Soviets, Chinese, and even the North Koreans and other WTO members, making allies is almost necessary. The challenge version of the 1950 conquest allows the United States to make allies with other countries.The United States overall in the 1950 conquest can win if you have tactical superiority over the WTO nations. The Soviets also have allies such as China with ballistic missiles and nuclear tech in Asia, so invading mainland Asia will be challenging. You can also help defend against the Soviet invasion of Europe with the British and French, who also have a very strong force at their disposal. This time you have aid from the Japanese navy, air force, and missile silos, which means taking out, North Korea, China, and eastern Russia should be easy until they have a large army at their disposal. The United States still has naval superiority in the Pacific and even off the Korean peninsula. The Soviets in the 1950 era even in Africa are no pushovers because they have the ability to produce super heavy tanks, rockets, and nuclear weapons like America. The United States in the 1950 conquest has control of land in Africa so does the Soviet Union and Egypt. You should be able to win the conflict either way. As for you in Europe, the Germans will be overwhelmed by the Soviet Union on the eastern front if you time the D-Day invasion right. For Japan, you have ability to destroy their navy and invade mainland Japan to free Asia from the Imperial threat. ![]() The European Allied Powers surround Germany on all fronts and the British and French outnumber Rommel in North Africa, so you can go and flank Germany in Africa or start a D-Day invasion of your own in Europe. The United States also has access to ballistic missiles and nuclear technology, but be aware the Germans have missile technology as well. In the 1943 conquest, the United States overwhelms the Japanese in the Pacific in the form of carriers and foreign support. Overall you can win the war in any way as the United States, from the Pacific, Europe, or both. Playing as the United States is not to difficult because you receive a ton of supplies per round, you are completely isolated from your enemy, and your generals are powerful and skilled like every other 3 star power. ![]() You can either go after the fascist in Europe and defeat Germany, Italy, and Spain straight away or go after Japan in the Pacific after finish the naval problem there. When playing as the United States you and Japan rival each other in dominance in the Pacific and America has very little time to defend China from Imperial Japan. Just like playing as Germany, you will not need as many generals to serve your armed forces on the battlefield. The United States has very skilled and powerful generals and the most powerful naval generals in the game. The United States in 1939 is also as advanced as the 3rd German Reich, meaning they also have access to the most advanced units of the conquest period. The United states receives pretty much the same amount as the Soviet Union but slightly more because of their islands in the Pacific. In the 1939 conquest or any conquest, the United States of America has plenty of resources in reserve to build up a strong military. Although in the Cold War era both were on the brink of fighting each other physically. The 2 parties have never waged war against each other. After the capitulation of the Nazi Germany the US nuked the Japanese cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima ending the war.Īfter the war the United States along with NATO competed and fought against the Soviet Union and the WTO. The US was neutral during the early stages of World war 2, but the Bombing of Pearl Harbor eventually forced the US to join the war.
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