yvesp -> RE: Global War Solitaire (12/28/2013 12:52:31 PM)
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France at the start of the first allied impulse in July 44. Germany had tough choices. It could have tried to retreat, but it would not have reached the safety of the prepared fortification: allied units would then have been able to catch them on the run. That's not good. Staying is not good either: some stack are weak (10 for one, 12 for the other), just because the best units are not available... It is hoped that not everything will crumble on the first assault: if some allied units are disorganized after an initial attack, it might be possible to retreat to safety as was done exceedingly well on the east front. Another reason for not running is that a lot of planes would then be caught cold on the ground, while they can be used that impulse to defend, then flown back to better safety. If there had been no British units in Netherlands, things would have been much simpler and the line would be much stronger! Note that I forgot to attack the French partisan in Metz. I will play like I did. Actually, it doesn't really change anything I believe. [image]local://upfiles/30121/A42ED0DB255B4E44B14294910D4FE8AA.jpg[/image]
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