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Japan forces the Soviet Union to declare war on Germany.

The Soviet Army attacks the German aggressors in revence for the deaths of the valiant border guards.

Stalin plans a meeting with Generals to plan further actions.
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You know zigzag just wants you to destroy yourself against Germany so he thinks he can walk in and mop up. Are you going to let him?
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That was the most carefully considered German turn to date. Costly experiments are over, gloves are off, germany will now take over the world!
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Soviet forces move westwards.

Stalin orders a stop to the advance as he fears a trap by the German forces.
Soviets will try to liberate the Finnish people.
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Stalin gets a bloody nose in the Polish Carpathians.
Half the Russian Baltic Fleet becomes a fish farm.
Yugoslavia on its last legs.
Greek front line outflanked by naval landings and airdrops.
Norway front stabilises.
Helsinki prepares for the storm.
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Royal navy does battle with Italian and German navy's.(Comes out on top but at a cost) British forces in SE Asia push Jap's back and re-take Kunming. Greece get's some needed troops,and so does Norway.Both fronts at a stalemate for now.British forces also push ahead in north Africa. The next few turns shall be interesting.
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It's hit the fan!

Regia Marina, what's left of it, makes its escape, but it did do some damage off the Greek Coast.

An unstoppable phalanx of blue haired, blond eyed, bronzed, lustily singing, lederhosen slapping supermen sweep the subhumans from Beograd, driving the remnants to the hills for total and final destruction at leasure. Ahhhhhhh.

An attack to isolate the allied troops north of Athens makes ground but ultimately fails.

AG South pays for poor recce as it slams into a Siberian anti-tank nest in thick forest.

With heavy air support, two Russian corps in East Prussia are brutally crushed.

Helsinki is abandoned to its fate.

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The Heroes of the Soviet Army have freed Helsinki from the German Occupation force.

Soviet forces pull back out of Poland after being crushed by German Luftwaffe. Stalin didn't believe the news of a failed Poland assault until Politofficers told him how brave the soldiers fought until the death.

Borders to Romania are being fortified.

Otherwise all is calm on the Western Front
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The Axis may have its back up against the wall, but it's not out yet.
 
More than 2000 SPs sink in the Atlantic.
Russian units all along the Eastern Front are pummelled by sustained air and artillery attack, many finished off or set to flight by following ground units.
 
Yugoslav resistance is terminated.
 
1st Fallschirmjaeger Division holds its ground north of Athens against all the West can throw at it. Finally Kleist's Panzer troops, freed last month from fighting in Yugoslavia, cross the Corinth Straight and wheel round to join Italian units struggling to make contact with 1st FJ. Following a Wagnerian air assault by the Regia Aeronautica on defenders of the lifeline to Allied units in mainland Greece, tanks, infantry and paras close in and exterminate the, admitedly, determined defenders. Five depleted allied units are now cut off on the coast. Only the RN can help them now, and the Regia Aeronautica has plans for them :D
 
Only in Norway do the Allies score something a weak mind might construe as success, as the RN blockades Oslo and reinforces Bergen with many troops and bombers. Fortress Norway will fight to the last breath!
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AG North completes its liberation of East Prussia.
 
AG Centre advances in eastern Poland.
 
AG South threatens breakthrough and envelopment of Russian SW Front.
 
German armour joins successful Romanian counter-attacks east of Ploesti.
 
Remnants of 1 FJ Division are expelled from their defensive positions and retreat into Axis lines. Axis forces close in for the kill as Regia Aeronautica bombs Athens and destroys Allied unit trapped north of the city.
 
Kriegsmarine makes an attempt to break blockade of Oslo. It is a failure, with heavy losses.
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Screenies would be great.
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Sorry but screenies would gave away too much intel. Shutters have come down anyway, for now. Suffice to say, turn to Japan.
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quote:
Russia calls on all men to defend Mother Russia. The women can work in the fields and factories.
 
actually women fought for russia in WWII in fact one of the top snipers in the whole war was a russian woman who hunted down and killed the german top sniper who had been sent to kill her.
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Turn to Japan

BEF advances in Norway with heavy losses.

AGN falls back behind river, guarding East Prussia.

AGC repells Russian counter attacks and advances towards Minsk.

AGS loses an armoured group to Russian counterattacks but continues its advance, routing a Siberian corps on its left, scouts on its right.

Russians take Bucharast and threaten further advance. With poor recon and thinking it unoccupied, Hoepner walks into Ploesti and his remnant armoured group dies.

Bulgarian and Rumanian occupation forces wipe out partisan bands in Macedonia.

Athens holds against first attack with heavy losses on both sides.

Axis advances into Egypt once more.

Heavy Allied shipping losses in the Atlantic provoke retaliation from the RN. A small U-Boat flotilla is wiped out.




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