Rematch of the Centrury - Sweden (Allies) vs England (Axis)

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Mar/Apr 1940
Impulse: 1 (Axis)


While I await a decision on possibly re-doing, I will proceed with the rest of the impulse.

Rebase:
Germany

A FTR rebases forward

Japan

Do the Japanese wish to rebase owt?
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ORIGINAL: GeneralAdvance

Well not an amendment as such since the fi[:(]rst post was me choosing chart in the alps but I realize it can be misunderstood. My bad.[:(]
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Understood but the question was What do the Chinese and French want to do and I got Assault as an answer. I then went straight into dice roller and so didn't see you wanted to look at the Chinese map. As said, it's a problem with this form of communication, there is no need to apologise and if you want blitz then I'll just re-do.
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The Ki-27 at Soochow back to mainland and the K-27 at Nanning back to Soochow, thanks.
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I can't get Nanning-san to Soochow so I've plopped him in Amoy.
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I assume no reorganisation by Yammamoto (he can reorg the two bombers only)
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I can't get Nanning-san to Soochow so I've plopped him in Amoy.

That's fine.
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I assume no reorganisation by Yammamoto (he can reorg the two bombers only)

You assume correctly, sir!
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Is this right? Why can't von Leeb reorganise the two German infantry in the mountains two hexes north and on a rail line

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I think it's because his reorg value is 2 and there is 3 motorized mps to that hex. Sorry
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Mar/Apr 1940
Impulse: 1 (Axis)


Reorganisation:
Germany

von Rundstedt reorganises a couple of stukas

Italy

Graziani reorganises a MTN and MOT
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Mar/Apr '40
Impulse #2 (Allies)

No declarations of war.

Land: France, China
Combined: CW, USA, USSR
Naval:

No port strikes. No naval air.

Naval Movement:

USSR:
SUB (Vladivostok) -> South China Sea 2-box

USA:
SUB (Midway) -> Bismarck Sea 0-box

CW:
2xCV+3xBB+3xCA (Port Said) -> East Med 3-Box
Liner+CA + TER (SA) -> Red Sea 0-Box

CW initiate combat in the East Med. And decline to add any air.

Will Italy reinforce the East Med with any air?

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No thanks.
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Both sides find, and the Italian CP is sunk. (Allies 4, Axis 1)

Edit: Naval air was declined by CW.

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Mar/Apr '40
Impulse #2 (Allies)

No strategic bombing. No Ground Strikes.

The Soviet Union rail one INF Div from Odessa to Leningrad.

Land Movement:

USSR:
AT (Vitebsk) -> 44,53
INF (Murmansk) -> 23,53

China (Com):
MIL (73,136) -> Yenan
MIL (Yenan) -> 73,138
CAV Div (Tianshui) -> 76,138

China (Nat):
The southern defensive line is slightly adjusted.

CW:
Inf Div 52,31->Antwerp
Mil Suez->83,58
Ter 82,60->83,58

France:
Bilotte 54, 31 -> 56, 32
7-6 ARM Paris -> 54, 31
6-4 INF Vichy -> 55, 30
5-4 INF 55, 32 -> 55, 31
4-1 GARR Metz -> 55, 32
3-3 INF Metz -> 56, 32
4-1 GARR Strasbourg -> Metz
3-5 CAV 61, 31 -> 61, 29
1-3 INF Div 61, 31 -> 60, 32
4-3 INF 60, 32 -> Vichy
4-3 TERR Lyons -> 60, 32
2-3 MIL Lyons -> 60, 30
INF Beirut -> Tel Aviv

Air Rebase:

CW:
Lnd3 Malta->Port Said
Lnd3 London->Harwich

France:
FTR3 59,30 -> Vichy

USA:
NAV2 (Richmond) -> 72,314

Reorganization:
Bilotte -> ART + A-A

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New weather.

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Mar/Apr 1940
Impulse: 3 (Axis)


Declarations of War and Alignments: None

Japan: Land
Germany: Land
Italy: Land

Port Attack: None
Naval Air: None

Strategic Bombing: None
Ground Strike: None

Rail Movement:
Germany

A MOT heads for Nice and a MIL heads for Frankfurt

Land Movement:
Germany

The Germans re-arrange their forces on the Franco-German frontier
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Southern China post movement.

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Two attacks are announced.

The Germans attack the east most hex of the Maginot line. Two Stukas bring 3 factors of air support and combat engineers assist the German Mech.

The Japanese attempt to eliminate the salient in the Chinese lines. Their NAV and LND provide 3 factors or air support. Yamamoto throws his weight behind the attack (HQ Support succeeds on a 1).

Final odds. Which tables would the French and Chinese like to use?

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Assault in France please
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Assault in China as well. Thank you.
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