WWII - Sweden (Axis) vs England (Allies)

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Picture from May/Jun '40 Impulse #2 (Allies) - DOW

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Picture from May/Jun '40 Impulse #2 (Allies) - DOW


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May/Jun 1940
Impulse: 2 (Allies)


Declarations of War and Alignments: None

China - Land
Commonwealth - Naval
France - Land
USA - Combined
USSR - Combined

Port Attack: None
Naval Air: A Vildebeest moves to the Bay of Biscay

Naval Movement:
Commonwealth

The CW send some ships out to cover convoys.

Three subs head for the Italian Coast. Do the German and Italians wish to respond?

Looks like there is a German NAV and and Italian NAV and LND (8-range and based in Genoa) that can reach (plus two fighters but there are no aircraft the Allies can call up)

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FTR2 Palermo to 0-box ty
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May/Jun 1940
Impulse: 2 (Allies)


Naval Search (cont):

I assume nothing for the Germans.

Allies: 10
Axis: 6

Doesn't matter anyway as my dice throwing remains to the same high standard....so difficult to maintain enthusiasm when this just keeps happening [8|]

Do the Axis want to initiate in the Eastern Mediterranean?

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Yes if possible but the NAV2 seems commited already.
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ORIGINAL: GeneralAdvance

Yes if possible but the NAV2 seems commited already.
warspite1

Ah! Yes, they were asking the CW [:D]....

.... I knew that.....
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May/Jun 1940
Impulse: 2 (Allied)


Strategic Bombing:
Commonwealth

The RAF try and attack on Hamburg.

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May/Jun 1940
Impulse: 2 (Allied)


Ground Strike: None

Rail Movement: None

Over to AllenK for the rest of the impulse

No further orders for the rest of the impulse from the CW and USA
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The Communists move about a bit in China.

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The Soviets make a couple of minor moves.

Some slight reorganisation of Chinese positions.

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The French do what they can to form a line of defence.

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CW rebase Hurricane II from west of Antwerp to Antwerp.

No reorgs.

Weather turns fine everywhere.

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May/Jun '40
Impulse #3 (Axis)

No declarations of war.

Land: Germany, Japan, Italy
Combined:
Naval:

No port strikes. No naval air. No naval movement. No strategic bombing.

Ground Strike:

Japan:
NAV2 Chengchow->Sian

Germany:
LND2 (54,32) - Paris

France can intercept the ground strike on Paris with one FTR3. Axis has two FTR2 available for counter-interception. Will France intercept the raid?

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Yes please.
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The Italian fighter intercepts the French fighter and a air combat begins.

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The German bomber is cleared, and Italy then aborts the fight.

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Two defenders ere hit by the ground strike.

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But no luck for the Japanese.

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Where will the French FTR3 land?

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