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Hell on Earth (1939-1945) World War II

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Hell on Earth: 1939-1945

 

Pages: 94
Images: 55
System: OGL Modern
 

Hell on Earth contains all the information you need to take your d20 game to the beaches of Normandy, the streets of Krakow, or the jungles of Burma. Whether you prefer cloak and dagger spy missions, commando raids behind enemy lines, daring dogfights over the English Channel, or enduring the horrors of a death camp, this supplement can bring epic history your game table!

Chapter 1 of Hell on Earth introduces the World War II campaign setting and includes a detailed timeline covering hundreds of different adventure possibilities. It also discusses a list of Allegiances that exist in the setting, including sinister groups like the White Brotherhood. and the Thule Society.

Chapter 2 presents ten advanced classes that are related to the WWII setting. Commandos, Demolitions Experts, Nazi Occultists, Spies, and Combat Pilots, among others, are covered in detail. Resistance fighters are available for those heroes whose homes become battlefields. Snipers are included for those who can handle the stress.

Chapter 3 discusses dozens of new feats necessary for waging war in the early 20th century including Combat Flight, Crash Endurance, Hail of Bullets, Targeted Autofire, Duck and Cover, and Hopeful Vigor. With these feats, your heroes might actually survive long enough to tell someone about their adventures.

Chapter 4 is over 40 pages long and covers hundreds of vehicles and equipment items available in the WWII setting. Tanks, spy cameras, 16-inch guns, multi-ball ammunition, battleships (including the Bismarck and the Yamato), H.E.A.T. rounds, aircraft carriers, fighter planes, bombers, submarines, jeeps, gliders, mine detectors, half-track motorcycles, cipher machines, torpedoes, V-2 rockets, and "J-guns" are only a few of the vehicles, weapons, and equipment covered in this exhaustive chapter.

Rules for aerial combat and poor driving conditions are also included in Chapter 4.

Chapter 5 discusses the possibilities of FX in the WWII setting. This chapter begins with a few artifacts such as the Arc of the Covenant, the Spear of Destiny, the Rod of Aaron, and other items of ancient power. It then discusses several new FX items such as death rays, poison gas guns, and a strange serum of heroic empowerment. A handful of fiendish monsters round out this chapter, including foo fighters, swarms, andgremlins.

Whether you want to relive history's most crucial turning points or rewrite the history books entirely, if you're ready to fight for your homeland, struggle to survive, and die for ideals, Hell on Earth can provide the battles, the horrors, and the glory you crave!

 

 

 Within This File:

*10 advanced classes including spies, commandoes, and occultists  

*55 Feats including Battle Sense, Tactical Strike, and Crash Endurance 

*Tons of vehicles including 47 aircraft, 5 battleships, 6 aircraft carriers, 6 submarines, 44 tanks, and 20 jeeps, cars, and trucks

*100s of weapons including cannons and big guns, rockets, mortars, torpedoes, handguns, long arms, machineguns, grenades and explosives.  

*Radios, spy gear, cipher devices, and miscellaneous equipment.

*Magic items including Ark of the Covenant and the Spear of Destiny

*Exotic equipment including flying saucers, ray guns, and a super soldier formula

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Eric T H March 13, 2022 2:24 am UTC
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Hell on Earth Page 49 - data for the FW-190 is not in the table any idea if it's available in any of the other supplements? Need the data ...
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Lee S March 13, 2022 3:48 am UTC
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Going thru the others...
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Lee S March 13, 2022 4:58 am UTC
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Still looking, however according to Wiki...
Was the Fw 190 better than the Spitfire?
Image result for FW-190
The new fighter outperformed the Spitfire Mk. V, the then top-of-the-line RAF fighter, in all aspects except turning radius. The Fw 190 was considerably better in firepower, rate of roll, and straight-line speed at low altitude.

You could extrapolate from this
FW 190 1 0 2000 lb -2 -4 720 (72) 6 6 48 G
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P. C. G March 13, 2022 3:12 pm UTC
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Lee, you are so fast! I was about to post that same information. Thank you!



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Lee S March 13, 2022 6:53 pm UTC
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Been running flashback scenes from "Hell on Earth" to set up sessions in my modern day cold war campaign. Where special forces protagonists combat rival military units and the hidden monsters of the world. Using author Greig Beck's excellent book series as my campaign world.

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3364561.Greig_Beck
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Lee S August 17, 2020 12:06 am UTC
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I have noticed references to several interesting concepts for the setting of that aren't fleshed out or even touched on in the series (that I can find).

1. Hell on Earth (pg 94): "Japanese bioengineers have created unthinkable monstrous horrors that terrorize whole naval fleets in the Pacific. An ancient race of Nagas from inside the Earth has taken an interest in the war as have disgusting aliens from Sirius Minor."

2. The 1948 product 'Basic Training Manual pg 4, mentions the exotic Class, Bioengineer: "Additional information on more exotic 1948 classes can be found in other files such as the Templar Knights, the Ninja, and the Bioengineer."

I have the Ninja and Templar Knight class books but not the Bioengineer. I am assuming it is related to the Japanese creating monsters in the Pacific. If anyone could point me in the right direction for this information, I would be grateful.

Thank you very much.

Lee Smith
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P. C. G March 13, 2022 3:36 pm UTC
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Lee, I think we talked about this on FB a couple years ago.

For anyone else reading this, the bioengineer is one of several things about 1948 that hasn't been finished yet. Development of 1948 has been on hold as we have been working on other projects. However, the continued strong interest in this setting means that we will be getting back to it at some point. I can't make any promises right now, but we are currently considering more 1948 projects.
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