The War in Korea had become far more intense than the Germans initially expected. While the Reich provided naval, air, and armored support to the Joseon Army, it was the Korean people themselves who shed the most blood in pursuit of liberating their lands, which had been occupied by the Japanese Empire for years.
Among these fighters was none other than Cha Jong-Su, a teenage boy who had been fighting the Japanese for years as a member of the Southern Joseon Resistance Movement. In the city of Seoul, machine guns echoed in the air, along with artillery, and explosions. Whether these came from artillery, grenades, improvised explosive devices, or rocket launchers, it was difficult to tell.
While the Joseon-German coalition forced invaded from the northern tip of the city, and battled through the streets against the Japanese occupiers. The Southern Joseon Resistance had begun their attack.