VIII. Japan
1. Defense forces continue to be trained
2. 75% of the forces on mainland China, Korea, Burma, Malaya, Bruni, Dutch East Indies, British East Indies, North Borneo and Guam have been transported back to Japan proper and integrated into the defense forces.
IX. Manchuria
1. Soviet occupied
X. China
1. Full-fledged civil war with fluid and chaotic conditions.
2. Numerous Japanese units caught in the fighting after fleeing the Soviet forces in Manchuria.
XI. USSR
1. Estimated at full war footing
2. 70% of oil production non-functional
3. Estimated 5% increase per month despite current bombing campaign
4. 185 divisions currently in the field
a. 50 in Western Europe
b. 30 on the Pyrenees Line
c. 2 in Italy
d. 2 in Greece
e. 10 spread out internally in Eastern Europe
f. 10 on the eastern border of Turkey with 30 more enroute
g. 35 on the Northeastern border of Turkey
h. 15 in Scandinavia
i. 10 internal Russia and Ukraine
j. 21 in Manchuria
5. VVS units
a. See Attached
XII. Yugoslavia
1. 7 division in Greece
2. 8 divisions in Italy
3. 4 internal
XIII. Eastern European nations
1. 35 divisions internally
XIV. United States
1. See attachment
Damn it I’ll be typing all day. Where the hell is the attach shit… Oh crap you’re kidding. Holy shit this is ridiculous. There must be 30 pages of double column figures. Oh man…
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Actually the typist underestimated the number of pages. It was more than 120 pages all together and he was soon joined by others.
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We leave you at this point with Stalin poised to invade Turkey the Levant and Iraq with two objectives in mind. First and foremost to prevent NATO from attacking his oil production facilities ever again and to enjoy the immunity the United States has from this calamity of modern war. Second is to deny NATO the oil in Iraq and to close the Suez Canal to all shipping and eventually make the Mediterranean a Soviet lake by wrestling Gibraltar from the British.
END OF BOOK TWO
World War Three 1946
Book Three
The Red Sea
The Allies Strike Back
Copyright © 2014 Harry Kellogg III
All rights reserved.
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ISBN-10:
1505273110
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