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Nov/Dec 1939
Impulse: 1

Allied - 14 (No effect)
Axis - 17 (DXPX) I hope Orm would have flown. The I-16 and pilot are destroyed.


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Nov/Dec 1939
Impulse: 1

The Ground strike is 50% successful like last time.

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Nov/Dec 1939
Impulse: 1

There is just one attack this impulse; on Vladivostok. Its a 7:1 no modifiers on the Assault table...

...its a 6 and Vladivostok falls.

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Nov/Dec 1939
Impulse: 1

The sub re-bases in Okhotsk - well away from the Japanese.

The Germans pile west as fast as they can - otherwise that is that.
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The Soviet Union demands Bessarabia. What is the German response?


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This is in line with the MR pact and so you're welcome to it Uncle Joe [:)]
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Nov/Dec 1939
Impulse: 2


France and CW take a naval while USSR take a land impulse.

No Port Strikes. No naval air.

CW transport a garrison to Gibraltar. Home Fleet patrol the North Sea. Two TRS loaded with INF move to the North Sea. Plenty of convoy escorts leave port.

France send a empty TRS to Cape St. Vincent. A couple of battleships patrol the North Sea. France also escort some convoys.

CW bombs Hamburg for no effect. Why I bother eludes me at the moment.

China rail a militia from Kunming to Nanning. USSR rail a militia from Europe to Siberia.

China liberate Wuhan. Communist China take back a resource in Northern China.

USSR rebase three bombers towards Baku.

No reorganization.

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As the world burns.... It's World in Flames TV! Thanks guys.
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Nov/Dec 1939
Impulse: 3

The Japanese put a cruiser fleet into the Japanese Coast
Three fully loaded transports are employed in the South China Sea

An Italian sub sails for the Italian Coast.

The Japanese rail an HQ to Peking
The Germans rail units to the west.

The Japanese seek to crowd the Chinese west of Kweillin.
The Germans move units west as much as the rain will allow - thankfully the Autobahn's are more reliable than the British motorways....

The Japanese announce an attack west of Kweillin and bring in a bomber to get 3:1 odds. There are no modifiers. I think I can safely assume the Chinese will go for the Assault table [:D].

Its a 10. That was a weird experience. I have been using dice for this game (as I do not like the random generator in the game) and for the first time I threw a 0. My immediate reaction was 0=bad and it took a second or two to realise that 0-10....[X(] What do you know? The computer "threw" a 9 anyway.

That was a risky attack, but felt I needed some momentum after the previous Japanese failure.
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Nov/Dec 1939
Impulse: 3

The Japanese re-base a couple of carrier aircraft onto their fleet carriers Soryu and Akagi.
The Germans rebase 4 aircraft to the French / Belgian border.

No reorganisation.

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No declarations of war.

CW take a combined impulse. France and USSR take land.

CW send a TRS, loaded with Wavell (HQA), from Egypt to the Bay of Biscay.

CW bomb Berling for effect.

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Nov/Dec 1939
Impulse: 5

No ground strikes.

Timoshenko (HQI) is transferred from Europe to Siberia. His train debark in a place known as Krasnokamensk.

Wavell debark into Bordeaux.

No land combats.

USA transport and rebase a FTR to Pago Pago.

No reorganization.

Allies strenuously object to the summer like winter.

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Nov/Dec 1939
Impulse: 7

The Germans decide to declare war on Belgium.

Ormster can you confirm where you wish to set up - save me having to e-mail? I assume you will be aligning with the CW?
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Hmm, with the right setup the Dyle riverline will not be breached the first surprise impulse. No para and no access from Rotterdam hex...
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Nov/Dec 1939
Impulse: 7

The Germans decide to declare war on Belgium.

Ormster can you confirm where you wish to set up - save me having to e-mail? I assume you will be aligning with the CW?
Belgium does indeed align with CW.

The CP and territorial in Boma, Belgian Congo.

See picture for the land units set up in Belgium.

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Nov/Dec 1939
Impulse: 7

The Japanese rail a Militia to Tientsin

A Warlord moves to Nanking
Two armies and division head for Wenchow
I spot a disorganised Militia in Nanning. I decide I cannot pass up on +1's and move units to attack. In so doing I have to lose my hold in the mountains west of Kweillin, but.....
Yamamoto and the 11th Infantry Army are left to cover.

Italian division to La Spezia.

Whoops - should have thought the attack on Belgium through.... [8|]
German units pile into Belgium as much as they are able.

Ho hum.....

Japanese units debark into Canton and Pakhoi.

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Nov/Dec 1939
Impulse: 7

Two land combats are announced - Liege and Nanning.

The Liege attack is automatic and for Nanning I send in a bomber to try and increase the fractional odds chances of getting a 4:1.

I assume the Assault table for the attack in China?



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I assume the Assault table for the attack in China?
Yes, assault is fine.
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Nov/Dec 1939
Impulse: 7

The attack on the Chinese produces another 10. Furthermore there is no US penalty for taking the city.

The Japanese re-base carrier aircraft nearer their carriers [8|] and the Germans move Luftwaffe units west.

The turn continues on an 8.
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Nov/Dec 1939
Impulse: 8

No declarations of war.

Allies go all land.

No Port Strikes. No naval air.

USA relocate their submarine force to Manilla.

No strategic bombing. No ground strikes.

Wavell (HQA) rail to Boulogne. USSR rail a MECH from Europe to Siberia.

China liberate a resource in north China. A Soviet cavalry raid the Japanese railroad in Manchuria. France and CW move into Belgium.

CW debark three land units into Antwerp.

No land combats.

CW rebase two fighters to Belgium.

No reorganization.

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