The order came in the middle of the night. A full-scale invasion of the Japanese mainland and the island of Sakhalin had begun. One hundred thousand German Marines deployed with their armored vehicles to the shores of Japan. While tens of thousands of paratroopers jumped from the skies above.
The Kriegsmarine continued to blockade the island, ensuring that no refugees could escape to the Ming Dynasty, while the Luftwaffe bombarded strategic locations from the skies above. All around what remained of the Japanese Empire, Germans began flooding into the country like a tidal wave.
However, the most critical mission of this invasion was left to the Reich's most elite special operations unit. The sturmkommandos, led by none other than Colonel Andreas Jaeger, were currently sitting in a turbojet, long range cargo plane, waiting for the moment to drop.