USSR 1940?
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 12:35 am
Can anyone answer me this. How close do you have to be to the border with your garrison for it to count in neutrality pacts? The rules say on the border. Does that mean adjacent? This seems awfully strange and I remember it differently in past versions.
Do many USSR players actually keep their forces on the border to prevent a 1940 Barbarossa. It seems like most people are using said forces for Persia, Finland, etc in early 1940.
In fact with an early attack on Yugoslavia and aligning Romania, Hungary, and Bulgaria I am not certain how hard it would be for Russia to keep enough garrison to stop a 1940 attack. The USSR starts with so few units and with only combined impulses plus the moves needed by the Chinese Communists it seems very very hard to maneuver units into positions for defense let alone aggressive action in any theater.
If Romania is not aligned do troops on that border even count towards the garrison ratio?
I would be thankful for any knowledge in this area.
Do many USSR players actually keep their forces on the border to prevent a 1940 Barbarossa. It seems like most people are using said forces for Persia, Finland, etc in early 1940.
In fact with an early attack on Yugoslavia and aligning Romania, Hungary, and Bulgaria I am not certain how hard it would be for Russia to keep enough garrison to stop a 1940 attack. The USSR starts with so few units and with only combined impulses plus the moves needed by the Chinese Communists it seems very very hard to maneuver units into positions for defense let alone aggressive action in any theater.
If Romania is not aligned do troops on that border even count towards the garrison ratio?
I would be thankful for any knowledge in this area.