WWII - Sweden (Axis) vs England (Allies)

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Nov/Dec 1939
Impulse: 3 (Allies)


Naval Search:
Italy

Axis - 4
Allies - 10

No combat

Strategic Bombardment: None
Ground strike: None

Rail Movement: None
Land Movement:

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Northern China post movement.

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Southern China post movement.

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Elsewhere, the Mongol CAV reaches Ulan-Ude.

The French rearrange some deck chairs.

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Nothing else happens and the weather looks mostly similar.

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Ouch, the sinking of the British TRS with the HQ must have hurt.

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ORIGINAL: Admiral Delabroglio

Ouch, the sinking of the British TRS with the HQ must have hurt.

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Nov/Dec '39
Impulse #5 (Axis)

No declarations of war.

Land: Germany, Japan
Combined: Italy
Naval:

No port strikes. No naval air.

Italy send 1 CA and 1 CL to the 2-box of the West Med, and begin the hunt for Allied merchant ships. No additional air added.

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No action in the West Med. (Axis 5, Allies 9)
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Nov/Dec '39
Impulse #5 (Axis)

No strategic bombing.

Japan ground strikes Changsha with one 2-strength NAV2.

Germany send 3 bombers against the French defenders in Brussels.

France can intercept the ground strike with their FTR2. Germany can counter-intercept with 3 FTR2, and 1 FTR3.

Will France intercept?

In not, then will France use their AA against the raid?


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The German air force did their part...

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The Japanese ground strike is a partial success.

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Nov/Dec '39
Impulse #5 (Axis)

No rail movement.

Over to Japan for their land moves.
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Nov/Dec '39
Impulse #5 (Axis)

Land Moves:

Italy:
MIL (Milan) -> One hex West
TERR (107,70) -> 108,69

Germany: See picture.

Japan: See picture.

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Picture from Nov/Dec '39 Impulse #5 (Axis) - Land Moves

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Nov/Dec '39
Impulse #5 (Axis)

Japan attacks Changsha. One FTR2 provides 1 point in ground support. Final odds 7:1 +1.

Germany makes two land attacks. The first against Poznan is automatic.

Then Germany assaults Brussels. von Bock provides HQ support. No German ground support. The odds is 36:12. One German AA is included in the attack. Will France provide any defensive ground support? Germany can counter-intercept with 3 FTR2 and one FTR3.

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von Bock fails to give HQ support. (9 rolled)

Final odds.

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