WWII - Sweden (Axis) vs England (Allies)

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RE: WWII - Sweden (Axis) vs England (Allies)

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There's not an easy solution.

I would have to go back and see if I can set up a 12:2 attack which still includes the units I would want to have as potential loss takers. Roll the dice and apply the result. If attacker is disorganised we would then need to modify the game file to disorganise the other units that would have been in the attack. Irrespective of result, the game file would need modifying to disorganise the Japanese LND.

If someone wants to take that on, then fine but not for me.

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The odds wouldn't have had to be exactly 12:2. The combat table for the attack would have been 5:1, so anything that ended in a 5:1 would have worked.

Anyway. Since no one can think of an easy fix we go on as is. No need to delay this further. We just has to put it down to things sometimes happens and move on. In this case moving on with the game.

In short: Continue game with the automatic attack.
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Role the dice, go on with the automatic attack. No bug shall stop us.
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May/Jun 1940
Impulse: 4 (Allies)


Land Combat:
China

The attack is auto and the Chinese occupy the vacated hex.

Commonwealth

The final odds against Rotterdam is 3:2 no modifiers on the Blitz table. The surviving unit moves into Rotterdam

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May/Jun 1940
Impulse: 4 (Allies)


Air Rebase:
China

The fighter flies east of Chungking


Axis Impulse 5 Weather: Fine everywhere except North Monsoon which is Rain
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May/Jun '40
Impulse #5 (Axis)

No declarations of war.

Japan aligns Siam. No US reaction (6 rolled).
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May/Jun '40
Impulse #5 (Axis)

Land: Germany
Combined: Italy, Japan
Naval:

No port strikes.

Naval Air:
Germany:
NAV3 74, 39 -> West Med 3-box

Naval moves:

Japan:
Fukuoka:
CV + BB + CA + CL -> China sea 4-Box
2xCA + 4xCL -> Japanese Coast 4-Box

Italy:
TRS+2BBs+4CAs+4CLs La Spezia -> West med 3-box TRS picks up GE 7-4 INF Genoa CA Picks up INF Div 67, 34

Will USSR initiate combat in the China Sea?

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Yes please
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Japan decline to add any air. USSR doesn't have any within range.

I am going to assume that the Soviet SUBs are included.
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The Soviet SUBs find (2 rolled), while the Japanese fleet miss (6 rolled). How will USSR proceed?

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What actions were chosen by each power?
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Land: Germany
Combined: Italy, Japan
Naval:
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The USSR will choose a submarine combat (4) and increase the attack column (2) please.
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Just against the 0-box, I presume.
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The Soviet SUBs suffers 1D + 1A. How will USSR apply the damage done to their SUBs?
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ORIGINAL: Orm

The Soviet SUBs suffers 1D + 1A. How will USSR apply the damage done to their SUBs?
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If possible they both are taken by the sub in the lowest box please.
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ORIGINAL: Orm

Just against the 0-box, I presume.
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The SUB is damaged, but remains in the sea area.

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Two Japanese CPs are sunk, while another aborts.

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Does the Soviet SUBs remain in the sea area?

The Japanese ships remain.

If the SUBs stay, will they be included in the next naval combat round?
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