As the Vienna Accords came to an end, and in doing so ushered in a new era of human relations, so too did another world-changing event occur on the other side of the map. In the jungles of Burma, the 12th Panzer Division, along with the Anangpur Army, poured through the easternmost territory of the Bengal Empire, and brought the local population beneath their heel.
Unlike the time when the Bengal troops entered the jungles of Burma, where they proceeded to commit any number of atrocities. There was no major act of bloodshed this time around. In fact, the German soldiers had been exceptionally kind to the natives of the region, understanding full well just how they had been treated in the past by their previous conquerors.