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Chinese withdrawal - 1/9/2010 10:28:05 AM   
murphys35


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OK, here it is. My wife is out to do some shopping, my daughter sleeps so it was the perfect time to start my first full AE campaign (Allied vs. AI). 4 US BBs + POW and Repulse sunk, really the day of infamy...but war is hell :)

OK, now to the question, I have realized that there is quite significant request for chinese units to withdraw in the future. What is the historical background for this? It is natural that US and British units are needed in the ETO but where all those chinese guys go?

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RE: Chinese withdrawal - 1/9/2010 10:34:56 AM   
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Some of them return same day I think as a stronger version

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RE: Chinese withdrawal - 1/9/2010 1:23:09 PM   
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Haven't looked but historically they needed to deal with the communist insurgents I think?

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RE: Chinese withdrawal - 1/9/2010 1:28:39 PM   
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Hmmm... Didn't Chiang Kai Shek & Mao call a truce and work together under the Japanese occupation ?? I know there were still some skirmishes as they didn't exactly see eye to eye.

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RE: Chinese withdrawal - 1/9/2010 3:31:05 PM   
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They did try and form a United front but the nationalists attacked the communists as often as the japanese (now that would make the game interesting!)

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RE: Chinese withdrawal - 1/9/2010 4:38:34 PM   
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Good idea of managing Chiang Kai Shek vs. Mao conflict. Anyway, I think I will take it as a re-grouping and some additional training :)

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RE: Chinese withdrawal - 1/10/2010 1:43:44 AM   
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m8 u r in deep s.... if u need to hide your passion to game that u love ;) i have gf and she respect that i need some time to plan my turn in WitP AE. I know that is seak becous i seat whit my friends now and my friendin tells me about last days of shes grandmother and i fell so dperesed 

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