yvesp
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The allies are lucky ; they wrestle the initiative even though Germnay asks for a reroll. In addition the weather turns unexpectedly good for the whole planet! Russia uses it offensive with Zhukov, destroys two infantries but fails to destroy Guderian in a huge panzer battle. In the west, the allies advance their planning and invade France with minor, but still serious forces. They takes Germany off guard, as there are not yet enough units in France for a serious counterattack. They were planned to come this turn. In particular, the HQ that had to be railed in Italy last turn to ensure supply in north Italy is missing : a lot of places are out of supply, making invasion a joke in these places. Also, the situation in Italy used up too many reinforcements ; German forces are a bit stretched now that the Italians are out! In Italy, the USA even managed to stretch the front line by moving their marine to Trieste and disembarking an armored HQ. This cuts one line for reinforcements, and extends a bit more the German lines. This is not at all to the liking of Japan which now ses that if that invasion takes root (and there are excellent reasons to believe it might) then the Commonwealth fleet, barred a minimum number of old battleships, will be mostly free to move east. Overall, that impulse is extremely bad for Germany, not as far as damage goes, but because they just cannot face three threats simultaneously. The lesser is certainly the Russian offensive, the greater the invasion of France. Note that the prepositionned German bomber wasn't used in defense, because the British carrier in the bay of Biscay would figh at +4, and even if it succeeded, it would not prevent the invasion. These last impulses show the usefullness of having put the priority on special forces rather than standard infantries/armored units. HQ disembark simply from transports, paratroops and marines are hard to predict.
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