Polish evacuation

The team behind the award-winning game Advanced Tactics is back with a new and improved game engine that focuses on the decisive early days of World War II! Decisive Campaigns: The Blitzkrieg from Warsaw to Paris is the first in an innovative series of operational World War II wargames that also include a strategic element. The Blitzkrieg from Warsaw to Paris simulates Germany’s military successes in Poland and France in 1939 and 1940 (including also a hypothetical “Sea Lion” invasion of Great Britain).

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Franck
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Polish evacuation

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Can anyone tell me how this work? I had taken Sambor and Grodno and expected no units could excape and 19400 Polish still made it out...

How is this evacuation counted?


I could have delayed my win by 1 turn. Should I do that to insure that no Polish excape or is it not woth it?
(I could move my pansers out of Warsaw, hoping the AI reclaim it in its turn.)

This will give 5 divisions if I'm not mistaken... Which is a pretty good boost (I won on sep 19 though, so they might need it)...

Anyways, any thoughs?
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Chocolino
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RE: Polish evacuation

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I believe that any land connection to the actual border evac hexes will cause units to evacuate. If you take Grodno and Sambor then there may be still a land connection around them over land to the actual evac hex (happened to me, too). I think the Polish units have unlimited movement for this evacuation purpose. Next time, I tried to cut the evac hexes off completely and I got zero evacuations.

But I thought that there will be only Polish units in Case Yellow if you have more then 20,000 escapees. Unless I am wrong you should be fine with the 19K. But you probably see a reduction of awarded PPs.
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