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RE: This is how the War went: Cpuncher (Allies) vs Fafn... - 9/30/2020 9:52:06 PM   
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SE Asia: Japan took Batavia, and DEI surrendered. Thailand had joined the Axis in the previous month by a scripted event I believe.

US was still busy preparing her Navy and couldn't venture this far ATM.




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Dec 5, 1941: An amphibious assault captured Nantes with the port fully functional, thus a garrison was sent to capture St. Malo in the same turn, isolating whatever was stationed at Brest. The Axis very much ignored this, while made an attempt to recover Copenhagen.

Everywhere the Axis paid attention to, it always ended in an Allied defeat. Problem is, the Axis never had enough resources to pay attention to everything.




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RE: This is how the War went: Cpuncher (Allies) vs Fafn... - 9/30/2020 10:24:56 PM   
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Meanwhile, US captured a couple undefended JAP NM islands, and the US Pacific Fleet set sail.




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RE: This is how the War went: Cpuncher (Allies) vs Fafn... - 10/1/2020 6:12:07 AM   
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Jan 2, 1942: War was in it's 4th Calendar year, and things were not looking well in the middle east. The appearance of elite GER panzers and armies (guess these were the ones that previously sent to Spain) in Turkey instantly changed the dynamics there. Now the allies could only hope for a good defense, and pray the strat Bombers could keep the Axis in check. Due to bad weather in previous turns, they couldn't keep the road into Turkey blocked. Now they would find out quickly that their relatively obsolete machines were useless in this endeavor. Notice the Germans already had level 3 fighters here.




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RE: This is how the War went: Cpuncher (Allies) vs Fafn... - 10/1/2020 6:25:12 AM   
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In Asia, Sian fell, while Yenan, Chengdu, Kunming, and Rangoon were all under siege. Multiple units landed in India. They came way quicker then I expected.




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RE: This is how the War went: Cpuncher (Allies) vs Fafn... - 10/1/2020 4:15:29 PM   
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Jan 30, 1942: An army was sent to Copenhagen to free up the SF, who was sent to attack Brest. News of 3 Allied units in France significantly boosted the Russian morale. With the support of the Allied navy, the Army stood firm in Copenhagen.




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RE: This is how the War went: Cpuncher (Allies) vs Fafn... - 10/1/2020 4:23:12 PM   
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Meanwhile, with the help of the winter, the Russians stood firm against AGS after the Dnieper line was breached. No action from AGN and AGC whatsoever. Looks like Axis was to focus on Russian south only.




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RE: This is how the War went: Cpuncher (Allies) vs Fafn... - 10/1/2020 4:42:39 PM   
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Actions around Bay of Bengal: Japan expended the Indian beach head. Unknown to me, a range upgraded Para was secretly shipped in.

Rangoon fell and Burma surrendered.

I teleport 3 marine B and a fighter to occupy the island of Ceylon completely, intend to dominate all the surrounding oceans and keep the Jap navy away... a very, very terrible idea...






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RE: This is how the War went: Cpuncher (Allies) vs Fafn... - 10/1/2020 4:50:43 PM   
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In the pacific, the US fleet on the move, took another Jap NM island, trapping a sub. Looks like JAP didn't expect the US navy to come so quickly.

Previously JAP took Guam and Port Moresby. These were the only Jap offensives in the Pacific Ocean.




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RE: This is how the War went: Cpuncher (Allies) vs Fafn... - 10/1/2020 4:56:29 PM   
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You may be wondering why there was an Indian HQ there. Well India can build a significant amount of infantry, but won't have a HQ until Jun 42, which is a big issue, so I purchased 1. However, don't know if this caused a problem later, that the Mountbatten free HQ that was to show up by an event would never happen, since India was allowed only 2 total HQs (the other 1 from the build queue)? However I don't think build limits was supposed to stop scripted units, like the GER paratroop. But then, how can I be that extremely unlucky? Mountbatten was to have a 25% chance each turn to show up after some date, but I never got him to the end. I actually needed a 3rd Indian HQ later.



Thank you for the excellent AAR. I'm learning a lot.

I accidentally chose Zhukov when building an HQ before the German invasion. Afterward I figured I was screwed because Zhukov is a free unit upon the invasion and now I'd get nothing. Luckily Meretskov showed up in his place.

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RE: This is how the War went: Cpuncher (Allies) vs Fafn... - 10/1/2020 5:03:36 PM   
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Feb 27, 1942: Western Allies had to pull back from the Turkish border, all because of just 1 German Panzer and 1 army. Bad weather grounded the entire Air Force. Russia had to send in some serious asset to deal with the threat there.




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RE: This is how the War went: Cpuncher (Allies) vs Fafn... - 10/1/2020 5:24:09 PM   
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Disaster in India: A fking paratroop drop took Delhi?!, causing huge morale damage to the British... Well, I learned my lesson. After this, I had US to build all the garrisons she could, and began station one in each capital no matter what.

And remember the 3 Marine B and a Fighter I stationed on Ceylon? Turned out without a HQ and on 5 or lower supply, they were pretty much useless. The Japs wiped them all clean in just 1 turn, using her BBs, CVs, and an amphibious assault. This was definitely one of my bigger blunders, and there were more to come...I could see the Axis laughing when they detected what's on the island.

Could things get even worse still? Yes! Earlier I chose to deploy the additional RN assets in the east, instead of home water. Now this CV was deployed at Jap dominated water, and would be sunk very quickly!

3 disasters in 1 picture!




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Mar 27, 1942: All it took was 1 Panzer and 1 army, to kill anything that the Allied throw in front of them, and push everyone back away from Turkey. With the support of level 3 elite Ger fighters nearby, all the Allied planes would be shot down should they dare to launch any air attack.

Finally some good news: The Allied took Tripoli and were inside Algeria.




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In China, Yenan, Chengdu, and Kunming all fell. Especially the latter, China lost her life line from the west, for good.




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RE: This is how the War went: Cpuncher (Allies) vs Fafn... - 10/1/2020 6:01:50 PM   
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Daring move by the US: They landed in undefended Nagasaki and Hiroshima! Yes, the US marines moved in lightning speed. The 2 SF here had been launching LRAT, landing, then launching again, every single turn. Never took any rest.

It would take the Japs quite some time to take both port back, then grow their strength to 5, by which time the Allies already had Strat Bs stationed within range, and kept both ports out of action pretty much for the rest of the war. So from here on, the Japs never really received much convoy income.




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RE: This is how the War went: Cpuncher (Allies) vs Fafn... - 10/1/2020 7:37:04 PM   
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This is a great read.

It must have been a fantastic game

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RE: This is how the War went: Cpuncher (Allies) vs Fafn... - 10/1/2020 8:37:52 PM   
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April 24, 1942: With Gibraltar firmly in Axis hands, it would take forever to ship in any Allied land unit to the Middle East. The only nearby units were either the Indians who were struggling for its own survival, and a couple Aussies who were tied up in the Pacific. Every turn Allies would lose 1 or more units, and couldn't have them replaced. With the IJN coming over to seal off any remaining shipping, the Allies had to begin retreating before it's too late. Sorry Russians.




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RE: This is how the War went: Cpuncher (Allies) vs Fafn... - 10/1/2020 9:09:17 PM   
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Meanwhile, US committed everything she had in the Pacific into Nagasaki and Hiroshima. An amphibious assault took Tokyo! Another one took Saipan. All the Jap ports except Niigata were pretty much sealed off. There was no IJN ship nearby. Everything looked promising, or did it? Could we solve the Japanese problem right here?

No, not even close. The landings near various Jap cities would raise several armies for them. The bombers that came to station in Korea and China east coast would make the Americans pay a heavy price. Later the Japs were able to destroy all the Allied force on Japanese soil pretty quickly.




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May 22, 1942: Russia. The weather was starting to clear up. The Axis would feign an attack on the north, with the appearance of a couple Panzers there. Immediately several Russian units were rushed there, pulled away from the south, which became very thin, with a bunch of garrisons filling the ranks.




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RE: This is how the War went: Cpuncher (Allies) vs Fafn... - 10/1/2020 10:12:17 PM   
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Allies abandoned Middle East, while working feverishly westward, for any hope of survival of all the land units. There were no way out now, with IJN blocking the way to the Indian Ocean. The only chance was to reach the Atlantic coast, before the Germans could catch them. There would be no hope to hold Egypt for any extend period of time.




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RE: This is how the War went: Cpuncher (Allies) vs Fafn... - 10/2/2020 12:07:52 AM   
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Jun 19, 1942: With the arrival of Patton and a strong US Air Force, the situation in India began to stabilize. 2 Indian armies began to siege Delhi.




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Jul 17, 1942: British forces cautiously expanded space in west France, and sent in a couple paras... Axis still did not respond. It's high time right now for the offensive in Russia, they couldn't afford to pull anything away. Paris was well defended by an army though.






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In NA and Middle East, Axis forces reached Alexandra and Basra, while the British took Tunis and continued west toward Algiers.




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RE: This is how the War went: Cpuncher (Allies) vs Fafn... - 10/2/2020 12:37:56 AM   
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Meanwhile in Japan, 1 Aussie Corps stubbornly refused to surrender in Nagasaki. With the Jap bombers kept the ports out of action, every unit that landed there on Jap home soil was either destroyed or disbanded. Every unit but one who escaped early. Yes I would rather disband them than let them suffer the pointless struggle, and the NM consequences. The US Stilwell HQ had to be disbanded there. I didn't send him to China. Kind of pointless at the time with the situation in China hopeless.

After I landed in Nagasaki and Hiroshima in March, I should've kept it just as a raid instead of turning it into an invasion. The Jap home land defense was way stronger than I thought. This invasion had cost more than half of my ground forces in the Pacific.




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Aug 14, 1942: Now the western Allies put some serious assets onshore into western France, set the stage for the real big thing. These guys, however, were not aimed at Paris. The real target was Bordeaux then Spain. Notice the US tank with 2 strength? Well she ran into a U-boat in the Atlantic, and barely survived!

This, turned out, was the beginning of the end. Though at the time I had no idea. I was merely trying the next thing I could try. I had no confidence whether the attack on Spain would be successful, or if I could hold on to Spain afterwards.




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Meanwhile, around southern Russia, where most of the brutal fighting had been, the Russians were gradually being pushed back. 1 Russian oil field already fell.




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In NA, Axis marched triumphantly into Alexandra and Cairo, which would hit the British morale hard. UK would be starting next turn with less than 50% NM!

Well, at least they took Algiers and marched on toward Oran.

Notice the strength 1 HQ? That's Monty himself. As long as he still had a 5 supply, the Axis wouldn't kill him yet. The CVs could do the job anytime they wished. Later Monty was to run out of options and had to be disbanded!




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Sep 11, 1942: The British NA group ran into significant Spanish defenders at Oran. Now with the few supporting Allied Navy all removed by IJN, there was no hope to capture Oran or reach the Atlantic coast...

But, this might be good news indeed. This meant, that Axis were not aware of the on-coming assault on Spain, and the Spanish homeland defense could be weaker than expected!




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With its supply running low, the Jap Para who's been holding Delhi all this time "flew away". Guess it's been on "ready".

With Delhi finally recovered, the Indians began the process to push the Japs back.

But in China, Lanchow fell, while Wanting had been stubbornly held. It had been under siege from both directions since March when Kunming was lost. The mountains around made the Japs unable to move in. 1 Corps was even sent away to recover part of Burma. Somehow the Japs never came from that direction.




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Oct 9, 1942: The Western Allies made their move. They attacked and took Bordeaux, set up a defensive perimeter, and had the Paras to cut off the Iberian Peninsular from the rest of Europe.




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