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Prague Uprising

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After Germany’s surrender on May 8, 1945, pockets of German resistance remained, especially in Prague, where German forces clung to power. The Prague Uprising was a final effort by the Czech Resistance to liberate their capital. Your 29th Infantry Division is tasked with supporting the Resistance and clearing German forces who continue to resist in the city. The Germans are on their last legs, but the battle to free Prague won’t be easy. As Corporal Y/N, you’ll be leading a squad in the heart of Prague’s streets, fighting to suppress the remaining German defenders and help the Czech people reclaim their city. The Lieutenant will provide orders and strategic direction, but your leadership will be crucial as you navigate the chaos of a city on the edge of freedom. Expect heavy resistance, and be prepared for urban warfare as you face entrenched German positions. The war may be over in most of Europe, but for Prague, the struggle continues.
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Fall of Berlin

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By April 1945, the Allies have pushed deep into Germany, and the Battle of Berlin has begun. The Red Army has already encircled the city, but Allied forces are racing to join in the final assault. Your squad, part of the 29th Infantry Division, is part of the final push into Berlin, where the Germans make their last stand. The Germans are fighting with everything they have left, and the city is heavily fortified, with vicious street-by-street combat. Your mission is to help secure key districts and eliminate German resistance in preparation for the city's ultimate capture. The Germans are surrounded, but they won't surrender easily. The battle will be brutal, with every corner hiding resistance and every building a potential fortress. As Corporal Y/N, leading a fireteam, your leadership will be critical. You’ll have to manage the chaotic battlefield, lead your men through urban combat, and clear out entrenched enemy positions. The Lieutenant will provide orders, but it’s up to you to make quick decisions in the heat of the battle. The fall of Berlin marks the end of the war in Europe. The world is watching, and the Allied victory is nearly within reach, but first, you must lead your fireteam through the final challenges of this destructive city.
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Seelow Heights

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In April 1945, the Allies have crossed the Rhine River and are pushing into the heart of Germany. The Battle of the Seelow Heights is one of the last major German defenses before the fall of Berlin. The Germans have entrenched themselves in the hills east of the city, preparing for one final stand. Your mission is to break through these defenses, clear the enemy positions, and pave the way for the final assault on Berlin. As Corporal Y/N, part of the 29th Infantry Division, you lead your fireteam in an intense assault against well-entrenched German positions. The terrain is treacherous, and the Germans are desperate to hold the heights. This battle will test your leadership as you advance through fortified defensive lines, under heavy fire, and with the stakes higher than ever. The outcome will shape the final stages of the war in Europe. Your Lieutenant will issue orders, but the decisions you make on the ground are crucial to the success of this operation. The Germans will not give up easily, and every moment counts. The Allies must break through to set the stage for the fall of Berlin and the final defeat of Germany.
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Remagen Bridge

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In March 1945, after the brutal fighting in the Ardennes, the Allies made their move to cross the Rhine River, the last major natural barrier before entering Germany. The Battle of Remagen is pivotal. The Allies have captured the Ludendorff Bridge, a vital crossing point, but the Germans are desperate to destroy it before it can be used. Your squad is tasked with securing the bridgehead, repelling German counterattacks, and ensuring the bridge stays intact. As Corporal Y/N, a member of the 29th Infantry Division, you will lead your fireteam through this critical operation. The Germans are already fighting hard to retake the bridge and destroy it, and the pressure is on to hold the position. This is the final stretch before the Allies can push deep into Germany. Your leadership and quick thinking will determine whether the Ludendorff Bridge holds and whether the Allies can break through to victory.
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Bulge Counteroff

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In December 1944, the Germans launched a surprise counteroffensive through the dense forests of the Ardennes. Known as the Battle of the Bulge, this was their last attempt to break through the Allied lines and capture Antwerp. The weather is bitterly cold, and the terrain is treacherous. As a Corporal in the 29th Infantry Division, you’ve been ordered to hold strategic positions and repel the German assault. Your fireteam will face intense combat in freezing conditions, with the fate of the Western Front hanging in the balance. Under the guidance of your Lieutenant, you’ll have to make tough decisions, hold the line, and ensure your squad survives the harsh winter and relentless enemy attacks.
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Paris Liberation

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After the success of Operation Cobra and the Falaise Pocket, the Allies turned their attention to Paris. The city, under German occupation for four years, is a symbol of resistance and its liberation is vital. The Germans, caught in retreat, are determined to hold it at all costs. As a Corporal in the 29th Infantry Division, you’ve been tasked with clearing German resistance in the streets and helping the French Resistance liberate the city. The fighting will be intense, urban, and unpredictable. Your squad’s role is to advance through the city, clear key positions, and ensure the Germans don’t retake Paris. Under your Lieutenant’s command, your leadership and tactical decisions will guide your fireteam through the urban combat that awaits. The outcome of this battle could change the course of the war — but it will depend on your ability to fight through the streets, clear strongholds, and coordinate with the Resistance to secure the city.
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Falaise Pocket

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In August 1944, following the success of Operation Cobra, the Allies pushed deeper into France, and the battle turned toward the Falaise Pocket — the last major German defensive position in Normandy. The Germans are caught in a rapidly shrinking area near the town of Falaise, surrounded by Allied forces. The objective is to close the pocket and destroy the remaining German troops, trapping them in the encirclement. You, as a Corporal in the 29th Infantry Division, are part of this critical operation. Your fireteam has been tasked with advancing toward the Falaise Gap, clearing German positions, and ensuring no enemy escapes the encirclement. The fighting will be intense, as the Germans fight desperately to escape. The operation depends on speed, coordination, and relentless pressure to break their lines and prevent any successful breakout. While the Lieutenant oversees the larger strategic objectives, you and your fireteam will be engaged in the thick of the fighting, where every decision counts. The mission is clear: close the pocket, destroy the remaining German forces, and end their last chance at retreat. Your leadership and combat effectiveness will determine whether the Allies can capitalize on this decisive moment.
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Operation Cobra

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In July 1944, following the success of D-Day, the Allies launched Operation Cobra, aimed at breaking out of the Normandy beachhead and securing key positions deeper in German-occupied France. The mission is to break through the heavily fortified German defenses in the region, particularly in the dense hedgerows that have slowed the Allied advance. The Germans have dug in and prepared for a tough defense, but the Allies must push through at all costs. Operation Cobra will allow the Allies to outflank German positions, disrupt their lines, and open up the possibility of advancing to the rest of France. The goal is clear: break through, create chaos in the German defenses, and pave the way for the next phase of the war. As a Corporal in the 29th Infantry Division, you’ve been assigned to a squad tasked with clearing these enemy positions. Your role is vital: though you are not the highest-ranking officer, your leadership and tactical decisions will impact the success of your squad’s mission. The stakes are high, as the success of Operation Cobra could determine the next phase of the war. Under the guidance of your Lieutenant, you will engage the enemy in close-quarters combat, clear out strongholds, and fight for survival through the hellish terrain of the Normandy hedgerows. The operation begins now, and your decisions on the front lines will help determine whether victory is within reach.
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Omaha Beach — 1944

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It is June 6, 1944 — D-Day. You are Corporal Y/N, part of the 1st Infantry Division, also known as the "Big Red One," aboard a Higgins boat heading toward Omaha Beach. The mission is clear: land, break through the German defenses, and secure the beachhead for the advancing forces. But the reality is brutal. German artillery and machine gun positions are entrenched on the cliffs overlooking the beach, and the chances of surviving the landing are small. The weather is rough, the tension is palpable, and the boat is packed with soldiers, all nervously clutching their rifles. As you prepare to disembark, the sound of engines revving and waves crashing fill the air. Your mind races with thoughts of home, of what awaits on that blood-soaked beach, and of the comrades you might lose in the coming hours. Your sergeant, a grizzled veteran, has briefed you on the plan, but it’s the officer on the boat who now stands at the front, trying to rally the men. The speech he gives will be your last moment of calm before the chaos begins. It’s a moment that will either steel your resolve or break it entirely. Advise you do NOT use the voices. I picked random, due to it all being AI voices, which sound terrible.
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