High Command has therefore set the main goal of the war as the total destruction of the British Empire. In order to achieve this and given the realities of distance, we envisage that by occupying Britain and destroying all British Commonwealth forces in the North Africa and Middle East theatres, it will act as a catalyst to other Commonwealth countries in far away theatres to overthrow their British oppressors without the need to bring significant German arms to bear in those theatres.
At the same time, however, we cannot forget the red threat that sits at Germany’s doorstep. Perhaps inspired by the British, the Russians have also shown their expansionist policies by occupying several nations on Germany’s borders. We will therefore set out to liberate the occupied nations of Eastern Europe so as to free them from Russian aggression. However, unlike the British, we believe that we can eventually come to an agreement with Russia to peacefully coexist with her neighbors without the threat of expansionism. German High Command have therefore set the secondary goal of the war as the liberation of all Russian occupied territories in Eastern Europe and the Caucuses, consisting of:
- Estonia
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Belorussia
- Ukraine
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Georgia

In order to reach an eventual peace agreement with Russia and not enrage them too much, all German troops are forbidden from capturing any cities within Russia proper. Instead, assuming that all the above territories are liberated, the German armies will form strong defensive positions on the Russian border to deter any acts of aggression, whilst our diplomats negotiate peace with the Russians. Whilst we will surely face counterattacks from the Russian forces, it is hoped that we can hold their forces off for long enough for a diplomatic solution to be reached.



