Centuur
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The way I'm looking at things now, there are some lessons to be learned from what happened in Spain and Morocco. The first one is never to take a setup for a minor, without first looking at all the possibilities the enemy has got. This is difficult, because in most cases, the minor country is desperately short of units to cover all area's he wants to cover against the agressor. Another lesson with this is that a minor should always guard his backdoor, if he has one. Yesterday, I did post too late, unfortunately, however, I was going to post to put the Spanish CAV in Morocco to prevent the Italian 3-3 INF an attack on Tangier (it was the only one capable of attacking that place). The second one is avoid taking combined impulses (with whatever Major Power). The only exceptions to this rule are when you are going for a surprise invasion or when you simply haven't got any other units able to move. In northern Spain, this is the kind of Blitzkrieg you always get when Adolf attacks. There isn't a set up available which prevents the breach into the Spanish line. What- or however you setup, it doesn't matter. The Germans are far, far superior and the CW isn't on the map. Also, to conquer Spain, the Germans needs to conquer Madrid and the two factories in Northern Spain. How nice it is that they are so close to the French border. And Madrid isn't in a mountain hex and is therefore vulnerable. What ever you do or don't do with Spain, if the Germans are attacking in a summer turn, you're likely to get conquered in that turn. With 4 HQ's, the Luftwaffe and the Panzers with the large INF combat factors on the frontlines, he simply can't get a good defense in place. Spain can only try to buy time for the CW to get into Spain. The Italian High Command took revenge on the Marseilles defeat by brilliantly closing Franco's back door. Next impulse, the German Armour is going to rush towards Madrid, while the slower INF are going to try to take positions around Bilbao and Barcelona. What to do with the CW? The first question you should ask yourself: can I kill the Italian INF in Tangier now? The answer is probably negative. The next question you should ask is: can the Italians bring reïnforcements into Tangier next impulse? I suppose the Italian TRS are still in Bardia, aren't they? The Italian GAR is to far away to get to Tangier now, isn't he? Now look at Northern Spain: is Franco able to save himself if the CW takes a naval action next impulse? Are the Germans and Italians capable of cutting the rail lines, to prevent him from rail moving to Cadiz? If the answer is negative (and I expect it to be negative), I would suggest the following: Take a naval impulse with the CW. Sail 1 cruiser each in the Azanian Sea. Sail another in the Red Sea. Sail all other ships available in the Eastern Med, blocking the Italian TRS. Sail BB's capable of shore Bombardment into the Bay of Biscay. Also, try to sail units capable of shore bombardment into cape St. Vincent. Sail a TRS into Cadiz. He is going to save Franco and get him into Morocco. Sail the Spanish fleet into Cape St. Vincent or Western Med. to add shore bombardment factors (I hope they in Cadiz, so they can go into the Cape St. Vincent area. Get the Spanish TRS to South Africa (if you put him in Rio Muni, he should be able to go there) and sail the other TRS and the liner to get the two TERR you've got in West Africa. Next Axis impulse, the Germans will try to move towards Franco, but they can't block the railways to the southwest at this point. Also, they will take out Barcelona (10 defence isn't going to be a thing the Germans are going to worry about). However, around Bilbao, things aren't that easy for the Germans. With SB factors in place, it is very hard to take out. Franco however, is going to get attacked. However, he might survive. So the CW impulse after the next Axis one is going to be a land impulse, you declare Madrid an open city and rail Franco on the TRS in Cadiz and try to knock out the Italian INF in Tangier, using the CW airforce and SB factors. He only defends with 6 points, so you should be able to get at least a 4-1 against him. With Tangier clear of Italians, things are looking much better regarding the situation with Gibraltar. So please, no combined impulse or land impulse with the CW, because it will not get anything done to prevent the capture of Spain, or getting that irritating 3-3 INF killed.
< Message edited by Centuur -- 12/20/2011 7:06:30 PM >
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