Turn 29. May/June 1944. Allied #4. Amphibious Invasions (Land Combat) of La Spezia, Italy and Brest, France.
Most bold (or reckless) of all, however, were two high risk allied amphibious invasions of La Spezia, Italy and Brest, France.
The amphibious invasion of La Spezia, Italy was really more suppose to be a raid than a sustained invasion. The objective of the "raid" was the destruction or disruption of Italian air, ships and submarines based there. As will be discussed later, USA strategic bombing had managed to destroy the only (saved) Italian oil point and thus any units disorganized are almost as good as destroyed. Thus the thoughts behind this raid, which had an estimated 64% (9 or higher) chance of succeeding.
Now moving cross continent to northwest France, specifically Brest, the through behind those landings were the same except the odds were much better. And, the prospect of exploiting and expanding a successfully landing there were too.
The allied player rolled VERY WELL, rolling a 17, for both attacks. As the old saying goes, "Luck belongs to the bold".
Both landings, even without the axis oil shortage, dealt a serious blow to the axis ability to continue attacking and disrupting the allied convoy lines.
