The Underground Bunker near Shunsen.
Rhee: Men I gathered you here to deal with Japan. As you all know we declared war last night. We need a plan to smash the forces in China and try to take some pressure off the Chinese.
Seidita:Sir, What about the League of Nations? Can they grant us no aid?
Rhee:No they cannot...no the will not. This war our only help will be the Chinese. Even a country as large as China isn't holding ground against Japan.
Seidita:I have a good idea lets send Newark. If he can block all of North Yellow Sea we can cut supplies from the enemy troops and then destroy them.
Newark:But, sir thats suicide, I am supposed to take on the Imperial Japanese Navy with only a couple of tin boats. We will not survive this.
Rhee: So its decided Newark you will initiate a blockade on the North Yellow Sea.
Seidita:Well sir if we can launch and assault onto the southern provinces along the North Yellow Sea which have been left unchecked due to increasing Chinese resistence.
Rhee:Good jopb Seidita lets go!
Radio Seoul the voice of a free Korea
October 11, 1937
Rear Admiral Newark has failed in his assault in his blockade of the Japanese troops. As soon as his ships left port they were ambushed by Yamamoto. The Korean ships were almost sunk and they did minimal damage to the superior Japanese ships. Men by the hundreds washed up on the shores of Heijo.
Radio Seoul the voice of a free Korea
November 11, 1937
While General Seidita fights his way across the China another war was fought in the past several days...in the US congress. Presidient Rhee was pushing for congress to declare war on Japan for these acts of agression. After debating everyday for a week with the only support from Roosevelt. After a week opposition crumbled and the United States declared war on the Japanese. This just in earlier today in support of US action United Kingdom, France, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Canada declared war on Japan.
Radio Seoul the voice of a free Korea
April 3, 1938
The Philipino Forces have secured the entire island of Taiwan. The other allies are slowing slugging it out with the Japanese in the south pacific. Meanwhile in Korea the Seishin Line, the line of fortificarions running from the Western Sea of Japan to the Yellow Sea, has held up against all Japanese attacks. While only
one-fifth as powerful as the famed Maginot Line we have yet to be thrown back by the Japanese Hordes. The Japanese have also tried to launch an amphibious assault on the beaches near Koshu but the naval fortifications there were adequate enough to make the Japanese pay for the risky assault.
Radio Seoul the voice of a free Korea
July 26, 1938
A break-out offensive has been launched by General Seidita and has taken the area in and around Mukden. they have also gained the ports of Dalian. The Koreans despite constant enemy attempts to break the Seishin Line have pressed on. but while things look better on the Korean penninsula things have gone from bad to worse in China has been loosing gound at a steady rate being pushed as far west as Zhangye. The Communist Chinese have been taken and annexed by the Japanese war machine. The Chinese leader refuses to attack for any reason. His fronts are becoming increasingly bare do to more and more troops being sent to stem the Korean onslaught.
I had a cabinet Fuhrerdammerung but they all dissapered

and i have no idea what MP is so...hope you enjoyed my AAR so far.