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I sent the turn to Russia about a week ago
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ok, that would be british exil and he's away for a few days more. Any reports from the front?
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So you all know, I'm away from this Friday afternoon till Tuesday next week.
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Back off holiday. Will be able to play my turn tomorrow. Sorry for the delays.
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German flotilla destroyed off Essex coast.
Italian marines wiped out in Gibralter.
West advances in Norway.
Winter arrives.
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Soviets starting to get worried over the German troops being stationed near their western borders.

Calls to Stalin about protection needed, are being heard throughout the land.

Stalin calms his peace loving people, tells them about the events of the western powers in Med.
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December 1940 - January 1941
 
Air war erupts again over London.
U-boats celebrate Christmas in the Atlantic.
Italy invades Greece.
Germany invades Yugoslavia.
Allies retreat in Norway.
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The soviets now realize that the west has been beaten by the fascist German Armies.
A panic has now broken out in Moscow.
We were hoping that the news we heard of German and Italian forces being beaten on various fronts would force Germany to sue for peace.

Russia calls on all men to defend Mother Russia. The women can work in the fields and factories.

Arms and supplies are being pushed to the borders of the Land.

Will Japan sneak in the back door, just as they have sneaked up on the Americans?
Forces that were meant for the west fronts have been given orders to wait.
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Calm down dear! If you really thought we were such a threat, would you be sending us oil and grain? I know you need to distract your people's attention from their miserable, worthless existence, but please, you take it too far!
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Do we really have a choice? [8|]
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If things weren't going so well, now it's really hit the fan. This is doubtless news to you, but my "ally" out in the Pacific has declared war on the US, and triggered a Russian declaration of war on Germany.[:D] Suddenly we have to face the whole world at once and we haven't even mopped up in the Balkans yet. It's Jan 1941. Will it all be over by Christmas? Cheers Tojo!
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Didn't Tojo know about the results of the pearl harbour attack?

Looks like Tojo just altered the train schedule for Moscow-Berlin.

What am I to do with all the grain and oil? Then again i didn't want to go to war yet either.

Thanks Tojo.
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Well, I did just attack you a little. Just a little bit, mind, and only because you declared war on me. I was very hurt, you know? But we could just live in a state of undeclared peace. Would that be agreable?
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Well, I did just attack you a little. Just a little bit, mind, and only because you declared war on me. I was very hurt, you know? But we could just live in a state of undeclared peace. Would that be agreable?

What does just a little bit mean? You probably took my border guards captive and put them in your "Prisoner Camps" or shot them?[:-]

I am a litle upset that you did attack me, just when I was starting to believe you were a peaceful people. You must learn to get your vasal leaders under control, letting Tojo roam about in the Pacific is not a great Idea.

Will journey to the front lines to see what damage has been caused, the vast distance of our land make communications somewhat difficult. Not sure what I will find there, might be hard to return to our normal grain and oil exchange programm after what has happened.
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What does just a little bit mean?

mmm, well, I just had a dig at some border guards. I didn't really mean it, just larking about really. You don't mind? Still friends?
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Sorry to cause some trouble, guys. But I did not know that attacking US would have influence on Russian-German-relation. Maybe translation of European history book to Japanese was wrong or we are using different calenders, so I attacked US too early. Anyway, alea jacta est, a French philosopher has said (or was he from Greek?).
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Rufus, too late for the apologies.

As a result of your powermad Generals I was forced to enter a war I did not want. Do you have any millitary advisors?

Now I have to travel to the Westfront (during the freezing Winter) that's what is bothering me. And maybe write a few letters to the widows of the brave border guards.
It's ok for you sitting under a palm tree drinking a few cocktails planning the war.


No serious now, no hard feelings things like this happen. I just wonder what the West have to say to your attack on Pearl.
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exil, make the guy suffer a while before forgiving him, will you?
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West says thank you for getting USA war machine into war[:D].....It works great for the west, just not so good for his geman ally.Mat i sent file and plans to you a few mins ago
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Smug burger [;)]
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