warspite1 -> RE: How the Axis could have won II. Allied AAR (12/18/2016 7:28:14 AM)
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8th December 1939 At this time there is little to report on the AI's shenanigans as I cannot see anything! The U-boats/raiders remain inactive in northern waters, although there is some good news from the South Atlantic, where Commodore Henry Harwood and his three cruisers - the heavy cruiser HMS Exeter, and the light cruisers HMS Ajax and HMS Achilles - fought and severely damaged the pocket battleship Graf Spee, commanded by Captain Hans Langsdorf. Langsdorf put into Montevideo for repairs but, as per international law, was ordered to leave after a short period of time. Fearing that there were British capital ships waiting for him (a fear increased by British deception operations) Langsdorf ordered the Graf Spee to be scuttled and so save his crew and possible capture of his ship. The German captain shot himself shortly afterwards. [image]local://upfiles/28156/F15F46F0413E447BBBF7194962101423.jpg[/image]
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