It's May 1st, and things have finally started to get lively on the Western Front.
British: Conferences with the French showed a defeatism that leads us to refuse an expeditionary force. The British air force was briefly based in France, but took heavy losses during ground strikes during the period of Sitzkrieg. With no resources to both reinforce the air units and to build up a defense capability, the air force has withdrawn to bases in Northern Ireland for further training and eventual refit. One air fleet is stationed in Egypt, performing recon against a possible Italian entry into the war. All available armor and motorized units, which were to have gone to France, have been dispatched instead to Egypt also.
France: The British having backstabbed us, by refusing all but moral support, we are left in dire straits. We have little to throw in the way of the German armored spearhead that is striking directly into the heart of France. Defeat seems certain. If Paris falls, so will the government fall.
USSR: We are poised to carry out the secret protocols in our agreement with Germany, and will take the Baltic states as soon as possible. Not trusting the Germans in the long run, however, we are looking to shore up defenses in general along our borders.
Situation on the Western Front:
