A new year.
This is a different war. Very mature force structures and war economies at play, and massive battles in the air
land sea battle space. The Allies took Berlin from the Russo-Germans which should hurt them and help us. The
Soviets are showing real strength in Turkey and Middle Asia. Japan is very strong, and the Americans have taken
heavy losses attempting to put a dent in the Eastern Empire's defenses.
Looking at things from another perspective we see the USA taking on a much larger role in all theaters. There are
plenty of GIs in Europe, and in the Pacific the USA is the dominant allied nation. Japan is not at war with Great
Britain yet, and the British focus on Europe may contribute to this state holding for a while. The Royal Navy has
a decent presence in the Far East, but the Army is not close to waging a war there.
The Soviets are somewhere behind the Germans in Europe, and are sending troops under German control into battle
there. In Turkey and Central Asia they are present in their own colors. The Soviets have plenty of planes and
tanks, and seem to have a deep and undamaged economy.
Italy has the ability to sting, and her economy is also undamaged.
The new year finds the conflict in full tilt, and the prospects for each side open.
Alan Brooke
