The Northern European Plain is a large complex of lowlands that stretches from Germany to Russia (the European part). Its main characteristics are that it is a very large area consisted mostly of lowlands, and the occasional small hill, and that it has fertile soil. It is an area that naturally is covered with grasses, and it has humid continental climate, thus making it possible that the area has a nice, deep, fertile layer of biomass, making it very suitable for farming. This is actually an area that is heavily used for agriculture, predominantly being planted with grains.
Savannah and Brunswick are both located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. This, naturally, allowed ships to be built and put into the sea for quick use during World War II. They remain important ports to this day.