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The only problem attacking Sweden too early from Norway as Allies is that Finland might join the Axis effort. If they do, then Germany (pre-Barba), can land troops in Finland and end the Allied adventure. Post-Barba, it is a real option for the WAllies to attack Scandinavia, because even if Finland does come in, Germany will not have enough to contend with both Russia and the WAllies. So the real question is, is a post-Barba scandinavian campaign worth it? Well, the answer lies in each individual game. It really depends what other options the Allies have. Since they cannot extend their power everywhere, especially in the early years, they have to choose carefully. More benefits might be gained by investing in other parts of the world. I do agree killing the 3 resources in Sweden is a motivation for attacking, but resources are spread all over. In my current game against Schury, I attacked Norway the turn before he attacked Russia, but that decision was based on his Barba troop deployments. I saw his entire panzer force in E Prussia, and assumed he would take Leningrad on the first turn. If he had (he decided on Belorussia instead) taken Leningrad, then Finland might have joined the german side anyhow. Plus, because Leningrad would be German, then the Allied field army in Finland would have been a very effective second front I believe. I do support schury saying that the only reason for taking Norway is to prevent the Allies getting it, but that is of course the original historical reason for Germany having invaded it anyhow.
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