ORIGINAL: Courtenay
Wow.
One comment about a part of the German disaster: The German AMPH and TRS should set up in Konigsburg. The Allies don't have any planes that can reach.
If I were the French, I don't think I would keep any units in Germany. What are the benefits? It just gives the Germans easy units to kill, and it increases the German production multiple.
The Russians have to occupy eastern Poland now, or they will forever lose their chance to do so.
Yes I know that.
However, it also has implications when comes the time to move them, in that you have to take a naval rather than a combined. This can be quite ennoying. I know that at some point, germany can sometimes pull a naval, but still.
and the sunk result was far from being warranted: it requires a good surprise and a good roll (amph defense is 5.) So, there is a trade off involved there.
For the French, they will very likely consider withdrawing under the cover of winter (I've rolled the weather for the next turn: indeed it is winter.) However, they may also want to destroy factories and oil wells if at all possible. That will later slow down the German war machine. Especially oil plants. This little French joke has cost dearly to Germany already: the French have by themselves destroyed 10 production points and 4 oil points (A captured, 2 Romanian that could not reach Germany, 1 that was in ZOC.) But most importantly, these are troops that will take some time to be replaced, which means that the German war machine may miss fuel (i.e. enough units) when it comes to blowing France. In addition, Germany has been forced to produce militias this turn to be sure to have enough troops west this turn! So the first German production turn is an emergency production. All this is worth the increased production multiple. But luck will likely not last long! And if France fails to withdraw in order, all this will have served nothing!
About Poland, I know how it works. Last time I played an AAR, I missed the opportunity to occupy Poland. This was not that dramatic. And it prevented the likely loss of a US chit. As everything, there are many trade off involved in Wif. Which is best is hard to predict. Indeed, this time, the USSR advanced into Poland, and there was no US chit loss...