Fall of Beijing (New Age of Fascism)

The Fall of Beijing was a joint military operation by the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Republic of China Armed Forces against the People's Liberation Army to take the capital of China. This lead to the Philippines' eventual occupation of the Chinese mainland.

Background
After the capture of Tianjin, the Philippine 3rd Army led by General Julius Navales decided to attack Beijing using a battle technique used by Nazi Germany called the Blitzkrieg by using a combination of air and land attacks to surprise the Chinese military in Beijing.

Upon entering the capital, the Philippine's 1st Army met fierce resistance from the PLA's 82nd led by Maj. Gen. Lin Xiangyang and the Philippine Republican Militia near the Daxing District. The 1st Army managed to get reinforcement from a nearby Taiwanese Army unit (the Republic of China 6th and 8th Army Corps). The PLA 82th Army Group retreated to meet up with the PLA 81st Army Group in the center of the city.