AlbertN
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March / April 1942 - Start of Impulse #8, 3rd Allied Impulse Goering pays a visit to the Hitler. "Mein Fuhrer, the Luftwaffe with the help of Regia Aeronautica prevented the USA landing in Western Europe." - Goering, as per his usual style, minimized the difficulties and crippling losses. Hitler rejoiced. "Excellent. Even if they'd have landed, they'd have came in the den of the wolf. Well done, be ready to do it again." In his vision of imaginary forces, apparently there were plenty of panzer reserves in Western Europe, when the only truly mobile unit is a cavalry corp. But what happened over the Bay of Biscay? The opposing forces found each other, and started to grind and whittle away their counterpart. The air battle saw actually the Luftwaffe and Regia Aeronautica suffering severely (Losing 2 FTRs and 2 NAVs total including AA losses) despite the favorable odds - whereas the RAF lost only 1 FTR and 1 CVP and the USA 1 CVP. Though the sacrifice of the Axis aerial forces was not invain, they managed to deliver enough bomber squadrons on the invasion fleet. The W.Allies unleashed hell from the ships, many many anti aircraft guns shrouding the sun with salvo of bullets. That was not enough, a loaded AMPH unit was sunk - with its precious cargo (a MOT). Only an UK Division remained, which tried to land nonetheless! A desperate attempt, the Axis could say, but if taking a port by luck would have put the Axis in the uncomfortable position to have to send a HQ there to attack the division - and HQ are needed in Sovietland right now (With the exclusion of the Turkish HQ as you can read below). But the UK Division was met by machine gun fire meanwhile trying to get ashore, and ... well probably that was the 1942 Candian Dieppe attempt! That stopped the invasion, for now, as the W.Allies are out of AMPHs ... (But they'll get 3 new ones on map, 2 USA and 1 CW, the next turn). ___ In the while with the Turkey joinin the Axis, instead of investing them in Russia, their best forces (and HQ) were dispatched in Spain, to cover the sector west of Bilbao and from Porto to the north. Reasoning: Turkish troops are not that good to attack - where you need pushing power. Germans are much better. Minors are far better off as beach garrison and anti partisan duty - which is what they'll do. Only their best troops will be used in offensive operations - eventually - or as gap fillers. Besides, in my long term plans the Caucasus should be mine and the nice Turkish MNT will do much better in Spain than there.
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