-A wellington shot down outside Dijon before the city was captured.
-Reims bombed.
-Fleet Carrier sunk northeast of Rotterdam. Unfortunatley it wasn't carrying any planes at the moment.
Churchill was very upset to learn that an aircraft carrier was lost. He had planned on using that carrier as his traveling summer home and exclusive golf course.
The offending Bomber was shot down in the North sea.
Frech officials reported today that France's industrial production is back on track. It seems the last two weeks "cleanout" of incompetent/corrupt officials finally is paying off.
News from the front:
* In a long awaited counter offensive, French forces liberated Touloun. A French Commander in the area told Le Monde that they met no resistance. "It seems the cowardly Italians ran away . And considering we have about 5 Armored Divisions, 3 Infantry divisions, 2 Airborn Wings and several Naval Vessles in the area, it will only be a matter of time before Italy will realize the mistake they made on attacking France.
* The battle for control over Dijon has left the city in ruins. And the casualties on both sides is mounting rapidly. German losses is estimated to 1 Stuka, 1 Anti aircraft Gun and 1 Panzer 2. French losses is estimated to 2 M3's, 1 Bomber and 1 Newly develeoped type of tank. For how long can both sides tolerate such losses ?
C'mon, elibb, get it together. We should be toasting to our success in Brest by now! If all we're going to do is hold out against invasion rather than attack, this'll be a very short game.
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