Dear Commander of the English Resistance,Dear General Plow,
We write this letter from our main underground resistance cell in the East End of London. Your liason officers have suggested that a large Allied force is gathering, preparing to commence the liberation of Western Europe. We write this letter to urge you to make the liberation of the English homeland your first priority. Our productive capacity once liberated will present to the glorious Allies are more substantial bonus than the occupation of conquered France would.
We are sure that with our homeland once again seeing the light of freedom spread across our lands, the people would rise up in solidarity and provide, along with the English Resistance, valuable supporting units to assist in the liberation of Western Europe.
Sincerely,
Agent Havok
English Resistance
East End, 74 7EE UK
Your valiant effort in harassing and demoralizing Nazi troops has not gone unnoticed. Your efforts are vital to the war effort and everyone here at Allied Command salutes you and your comrades for all your courageous actions! Although we cant say exactly what our plans are in case this message gets intercepted, just know "Long sobs of autumn violins" and "soothe my heart with a monotonous languor" and take these to heart. You have all done a damn good job and every British citizen is in your debt.
Keep up the good fight!
Sincerely,
General Plow
Allied Command
Ottawa ON, K1A 0A9