sealclubber
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July 29th, 1939 With popular support, the British and French declare war on Germany. Belgium, sensing that the Germans are (to quote their foreign minister) "kaput", throws its lot in with the Allied powers. The Belgian Army mobilizes and places itself under Allied command. Shortly after the Allied declaration of war is broadcast, Joseph Goebbels announces that Denarmk and Norway are about to be invaded by Allied powers. He goes on to announce that Germany is sending "protection forces" to Copenhagen and Oslo to guarantee Danish and Norwegian independence. A German marine regiment launches an amphibious invasion of Copenhagen, forcing the Danish army to flee. Protection, indeed. The better part of a German infantry corps and the Kriegsmarine approach Oslo under the cover of darkness. With support from the Luftwaffe, the Norwegian navy is sunk. German ground forces attempt a landing and the Norwegian garrison hangs on, forcing the Germans retreat to their transport ships. RAF coastal command and bomber command join the carrier air groups in a mass air raid against the German flotilla covered by RAF figher groups flying out of Oslo. The Kriegsmarine and the German landing forces are eviserated. Allied intelligence reports that German paratroopers have taken up station in Danish airfields, presumably to air drop as part of the second wave assault on Norway. To counter this action, the French Army lands 6 divisions in Oslo and its surrounds to bolster Norwegian forces:
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