11-22-40
The British are engaged with land forces wide and far - from Narvik over Gibraltar, Crete, Lybia, Egypt and the Middle East. They also suffered some losses of land units during their amphibious engagements. It almost looks as if some of these units were taken from England's home defense as it is currently sparsely defended only.
Plymouth was not garrisoned for several turns now. Either a sign of the above land unit shortage or a trap. (There could be tons of ready but undeployed units in the British production queue.) But the Germans took the bait in any case and started with an amphibious landing in Plymouth of divisional size. That was followed by a few corps sized units that landed with regular sea transport. German HQ calls it "Reconnaissance in Force".
This was not a planned and prepared attack really, quite improvised and opportunistic. Most of our aircraft are still in Greece for example.
If nothing else this will slow down British expansionism in the Med.
