BillRunacre -> RE: Madeira is in the wrong place (11/21/2017 2:34:22 PM)
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ORIGINAL: DeriKuk Not only that ... In a recent solo game, Spain joined the Axis and took out Portugal. Madeira [Funchal] became an Axis port. Eventually the Allies retook Portugal and Spain. All of the Spanish outposts became Allied areas (and ports), but Madeira remained an Axis outpost until the German [Berlin] collapse. Please note: This may actually be a bug; not merely another bizarre design intent. [;)] Hi DeriKuk When liberating a country, all of its locations have to be liberated by Allied forces, so if you didn't land a unit in Madeira then it would remain in Axis hands. It's different when a country surrenders, as Spain appears to have done based on your description, because when a country surrenders all of the country will ordinarily come under the conqueror's control. So this means that, if we take France in 1944 as an example, the liberation of Paris isn't sufficient to liberate all French territory, the Allies must advance and drive the enemy out. The principle is the same for other locations too. Bill
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