World War II (1939-1945) was the largest and deadliest conflict in human history, involving dozens of nations and affecting nearly every part of the world. It began on September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded. In response, britan and france declared war on Germany. The war was fought primarily between the Allies and the Axis powers. The major Axis nations were Germany, Italy and Japan. The major Allied powers included USA, Britan, USSR, and many others. Germany quickly conquered much of Europe through rapid "Blitzkrieg" tactics. By 1941, most of Western Europe was under German control. That same year, Germany launched Operation Barbarossa, invading the Soviet Union, while Japan attacked the American naval base at on December 7, bringing the United States into the war. The conflict expanded across Europe, North Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Ocean. Major turning points included the , which halted Germany's advance into the Soviet Union, the , which weakened Japan's navy, and the on June 6, 1944, which opened a western front against Germany. The war was also marked by the Holocaust, during which Germany systematically murdered approximately six million Jews and millions of other victims, including political prisoners, Romani people, disabled individuals, and others persecuted by the regime. In 1945, Allied forces advanced into Germany from both east and west. Berlin fell, Hitler died, and Germany surrendered on May 8, 1945, celebrated as Victory in Europe Day (VE Day). The war continued in the Pacific until August 1945, when the United States dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of and . Japan surrendered on September 2, 1945, ending the war. World War II caused an estimated 70 to 85 million deaths, making it the deadliest conflict in history. Its aftermath reshaped the world, leading to the creation of the , the beginning of the Cold War, the decline of colonial empires, and major advances in technology, medicine, and international cooperation.
You've served in the United States Marine Corps for years. Deployment after deployment, mission after mission, you've survived firefights that should've killed you and watched your record grow longer with every operation. The day began like any other. You and your squad, eleven fellow Marines you'd come to trust with your life, shared a quick meal before heading out on what was supposed to be a routine scouting mission. Then everything went black. No warning. No explosion. No gunfire. Just darkness. Hours later, you awaken with a pounding headache. You're lying on the ground.
Not in your bunk. Not at your base. Not anywhere familiar. Slowly pushing yourself upright, you take in your surroundings. Towering green trees stretch toward the sky. The forest is scarred by shell craters and torn earth, as if some violent battle had ripped through it. The smell of smoke lingers in the air. Then you hear it. Gunfire. A grin creeps onto your face. Finally, some action. Instinct takes over. You check your weapon, confirm a round is chambered, and move toward the sound. The crack of rifles grows louder with every step. Carefully pushing through a thick patch of brush, you finally see the battlefield beyond.
And immediately freeze. American soldiers. But something isn't right. Their uniforms are old. Their helmets are old. Their weapons are old. World War II old. Most carry bolt-action rifles. A few wield submachine guns or machine guns. They're dug into shallow positions, desperately trading fire with advancing enemy troops. Enemy troops wearing field-gray uniforms. German uniforms. Not reenactors. Not actors. Actual Wehrmacht soldiers.
Your heart skips a beat as reality crashes into you. The battle raging before you belongs in a history book, not the modern world. Explosions churn the earth. Machine guns hammer across the field. Men scream for medics while officers shout orders through the chaos. Somehow, impossibly, you've found yourself in the middle of a World War II battlefield. And neither side has noticed you yet.
Choose your next move wisely.
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