WWII - Sweden (Axis) vs England (Allies)

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The Italian attack is a success, and Algiers is captured.

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I think that is the wrong caption. The roll was a 9.
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Two French cruisers are overrun in Algiers, and they flee the port. Will they abort together? And what port will they seek for safe harbour?

Note that they can be intercepted by the Italian fleet waiting for the to leave port.

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They sail for Toulon together. I'm not sure how the rules on this work, but if I am not around when you come to do it, please don't hold the game up for this. Just make whatever decisions you think are reasonable.
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All the French defenders are shattered, and the German panzers will use the breakthrough to cross the Seine. To close to failure for comfort.[:)]

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Was this the attack with HQ Support? There is an e-mail for a successful HQ Support throw of 1 - I assume this is it?
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ORIGINAL: Orm

The Italian attack is a success, and Algiers is captured.
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I think that is the wrong caption. The roll was a 9.
Thank you. Made an edit with the right picture inserted.
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All the French defenders are shattered, and the German panzers will use the breakthrough to cross the Seine. To close to failure for comfort.[:)]
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Was this the attack with HQ Support? There is an e-mail for a successful HQ Support throw of 1 - I assume this is it?
Yes, this attack was with HQ support. I wrote about declaring it in post #591. However, I forgot to post that it was a success so that only showed in a picture. I will now edit the text in post #595, and post #596, to show the successful HQ support.
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May/Jun '40
Impulse #7 (Axis)

Both the French cruisers reach Toulon safely. The Italian intercept attempt was a failure. (10 rolled)
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May/Jun '40
Impulse #7 (Axis)

Air Rebase:

Germany:
ATR3 (Rome) -> Reggio
FTR3 (54,30) -> 54,29
LND2 (54,32) -> 55,30

Japan:
FTR2 69,147->69,153(NW Pyongyang)
LND2 Chengchow->75,140

No reorganization.
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May/Jun '40
Impulse #7 (Axis)

Turn continues on a roll of 8. (1 to end)
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Picture from May/Jun '40 Impulse #8 (Allies) - DOW

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Picture from May/Jun '40 Impulse #8 (Allies) - DOW

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May/Jun 1940
Impulse: 8 (Allies)


Declarations of War and Alignments: None

All Pass

End of Turn (Turn ends on less than 5): A 3 is thrown

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May/Jun 1940
Impulse: End of Turn


Partisans: A 0-2 Indian (controlled by Italy) is selected. Where is it placed?
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Let´s go with 90, 106
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Where do the Germans place their markers?
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Both to offensive thanks
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Also move one marker from defensive to offensive pool thanks
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Losses for May/Jun '40.

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