What if Alexander the Great lived in 1936?

Bitt3rSteel2 minutes read

Bittersteel's Hearts of Iron IV video outlines a detailed strategy for playing as Greece to reclaim Alexander's legacy, focusing on building military factories, research priorities, army strategies, and diplomatic relations. The ultimate goal is to conquer multiple countries, develop the military and navy, and establish Greece as a dominant global power with extensive manpower and resources.

Insights

  • Focusing on building submarines for naval superiority and utilizing historical AI focuses can give Greece an edge in reclaiming Alexander's legacy in Hearts of Iron IV.
  • Strategic planning, including transitioning to different military templates for manpower efficiency, befriending factions for recruitable population, and exploiting windows of opportunity, is crucial for Greece's successful conquests and emergence as a powerful nation with vast military capabilities.

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Recent questions

  • How does Greece reclaim Alexander's legacy?

    By playing Hearts of Iron IV as Greece.

  • What are the key military strategies for Greece?

    Switching to horse template and focusing on submarines.

  • How does Greece manage political power?

    By recruiting brown shirts and boosting fascist support.

  • What are the research priorities for Greece?

    Infantry equipment, artillery, and land doctrine.

  • How does Greece expand its territory?

    By conquering Yugoslavia, defeating Romania, and targeting other nations.

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Summary

00:00

Reclaiming Alexander's Legacy: Hearts of Iron IV

  • Bittersteel presents a Hearts of Iron IV video focusing on playing as Greece to reclaim Alexander's legacy.
  • The strategy involves turning on Iron Man mode and using historical AI focuses for an edge.
  • Initial steps include building two military factories in Attica due to Greece's poor economy.
  • Production plans involve focusing on artillery and support equipment, prioritizing submarines for naval superiority.
  • Research begins with engineering, machine tools, and construction, followed by a focus on molding the new world order.
  • The army strategy involves switching to the horse template due to manpower shortages and creating planning bonuses.
  • Deleting two cavalry divisions helps maintain a manpower buffer for deploying submarines.
  • Political power is spent on recruiting the brown shirts and boosting fascist support.
  • The focus shifts to the four-year plan and befriending the communists for more recruitable population.
  • Research priorities include infantry equipment, artillery, and land doctrine, with a focus on improving military capabilities against the AI.

14:50

"Strategic Tips for Military Efficiency and Alliances"

  • To maintain manpower for deploying submarines, switch to basic infantry template and train until rank 3.
  • Basic infantry template requires less artillery compared to the 7-2 template, conserving guns during training.
  • Building artillery is more labor-intensive than infantry equipment.
  • Focus on cementing Greco-German ties and befriend Republicans to enhance stability and war support.
  • Secure non-aggression pact with Italy and docking rights with Germany for naval operations.
  • Split navy for submarine fleet and mine-laying operations in the North Sea.
  • Transition infantry divisions to 7-2 template for increased manpower and equipment efficiency.
  • Strengthen ties with Turkey for research benefits and faction creation with Italy.
  • Justify on Albania and plan encirclements in Bulgaria while avoiding capturing Sofia.
  • Utilize makeshift bridges for river crossings and propaganda efforts for war support.

28:46

"Strategic Plans for Attacking Turkey Unveiled"

  • A big shipment of guns is expected, with follow-up shipments of 10 or 100 guns monthly.
  • Cancel the land lease upon the arrival of the big shipment to prompt another significant delivery.
  • Greece's casualties are at 3.7k, urging caution to limit manpower wastage.
  • Bulgaria is anticipated to surrender soon, while efforts tighten around Sofia.
  • Turkey's focus on reconfiguring foreign policy will lead to losing the Romanian guarantee.
  • A 35-day window emerges when Turkey is not guaranteed, ideal for an attack.
  • Rushing through focuses is crucial to capitalize on the window before Turkey gains a UK guarantee.
  • Training and deploying troops swiftly is essential for upcoming conflicts.
  • Strategies for attacking Turkey involve encircling and destroying their army strategically.
  • Utilizing foreign subsidized factories to gain military and civilian resources from specific countries.

42:48

Formation of Macedonian Empire: Strategic Expansion Plans

  • The decision to form the Macedonian Empire has been made, requiring the acquisition of Bulgarian, Albanian, and Yugoslav states south of Serbia.
  • Next targets include Iran, Afghanistan, Stalin, Pamir, Tashkent, Iraq, French states in Syria, Egypt, UK, Palestine, Jordan, Kuwait, and Pakistani states from the Raj.
  • A strategy is devised to avoid Allied intervention by waiting for World War II to commence before justifying on Yugoslavia.
  • If the Allies guarantee Yugoslavia, a challenging situation arises, necessitating adaptability and strategic maneuvering.
  • Manpower is crucial, prompting the mobilization of garrisons and the creation of horse divisions to be later replaced with infantry.
  • Italy's potential justification on Yugoslavia poses a threat, requiring careful planning and potential alliance shifts to counteract Allied guarantees.
  • The focus shifts to increasing mining operations, mobilizing the economy, and clearing slums for manpower, while saving political power to hire military advisors.
  • The need for close air support is recognized, alongside the importance of conserving artillery and gradually transitioning to infantry units.
  • The Hellenic Armed Forces and Navy are developed to enhance military capabilities, with a focus on industry and resource acquisition.
  • The strategy involves conquering Yugoslavia, defeating Romania, acquiring Vichy, and eventually targeting the UK, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, and the Raj before the US enters the war.

57:13

Romania's Axis Alliance Prevented, UK Invasion Planned

  • Romania's potential alliance with the Axis is a concern, prompting a strategic move to prevent this.
  • Exploiting a window of opportunity, significant damage is inflicted on Romania before its army can redeploy.
  • Manpower remains stable, with minimal soldier losses and no casualties.
  • Romania capitulates, leading to a division of its territory, with Transylvania receiving some due to core connections.
  • Territory acquisition from the Balkans is successful, with plans to secure more from the Allies and neutral Middle Eastern states.
  • Preparation involves building an invasion force in northern Germany to target the United Kingdom near Hull.
  • Troops are to be stationed along the Iraqi and Iranian fronts, with minimal divisions needed due to the mountainous terrain.
  • A specific division composition, the 14 fours, is detailed for the invasion of the United Kingdom.
  • Political power is allocated to beneficial traits, aiding in manpower conservation and garrison reduction.
  • The strategy involves naval invasions, encircling London without capturing it, and engaging Middle Eastern states for a comprehensive peace deal.

01:11:39

"Greece Emerges as Global Powerhouse"

  • Greece celebrates its newfound power, boasting a significant nine million manpower, 113 cities, and 125 military factories, positioning itself as one of the world's most formidable nations.
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