SMK accomodated me by sailing the Russian Baltic fleet, leaving Petrograd open to attack. In the West, German cruisers on a raiding mission of the Atlantic slipped by the Royal Navy in the North Sea and enjoyed three turns virtually unopposed while they sank or damaged a lot of TE transports.
German artillery went to work on the French defenses before smashing through as planned but the Austrians quickly ran into trouble with their attacks, save for the one on Lublin.
The West at the beginning of the Nov 1914 turn. I was elated that I had surrounded the two forts, but that was very short-lived. A French counterattack punched through my lines as will soon be seen.
