Why were the Axis at war with Japan's Faction only in Persia? But along the Chinese front with Germany there was no fighting? I'm assuming Germany didn't accept the call to arms maybe.
They were not at war. As you can see the divisions were not attacking each other, it was that Persia ended up with those strange borders when it got annexed by both the Axis and Japan's faction
how is it fair for qing to be a japanese puppet from the very start that literally removes the entire chinese front and gives them both 4 extra years to build up with no war
manchukuo technically was the continuation of the qing dynasty -- a legitimate qing monarch was its king because japan seized it and installed him into the new government. it's a bit tongue in cheek but it makes sense tbh.
I don't know what the Allies felt like when they let the Axis take the Soviet Union down and do not do any naval invasions or any progress in Europe even when they had a huge advantage with their early Japanese puppet
Mr president, Britain is gone, the USSR has fallen, africa, asia and europe are in the clutches of axis powers. What should we do? "Well so long as no japanese person attacks our fleet, I think we should just let it happen"
@@V-412in the 1940s the RN would and did smash those fleets easily and secured aerial supremacy It would be even easier with Japan as a loyal puppet Hell even in this game the RN is 3 times larger than the axis fleet
@@crazyduck156 Yea but naval invasion happened in 1950. Which is a bit of a luck, even when the Axis wasn't that strong, Italy could sometimes do naval invasion in 1940s to Britain.