After the victory in Borneo, Captain Herman von Habsburg and his unit had been moved from the island to the Korean Front, where he and the men beneath his command fought on the front lines of war. However, seemingly over night, the Imperial Japanese Army had begun to withdraw to Busan with the full intention of entirely abandoning the theatre.
Now it was a race against time, as the soldiers of the German and Joseon armies bulldozed their way through the Korean landscape in an attempt to reach the shores of Busan before the enemy could escape back to their homeland.
Herman von Habsburg was not the slightest bit nervous, as proof of this he rested on the sloped armor of a Panther tank, with his Stahlhelm covering his face so that it could block out the light of the sun. Other member of his unit were smoking cigarettes to cope with the stress of battle which they had endured for months on end.