rkr1958 -> RE: By the Numbers: Another Solo Global War AAR (8/16/2020 4:34:52 PM)
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Turn 2. Nov/Dec 1939. The Western Front. Allied #1. 1. Fine weather of most of Europe. 2. The British embarked a "2nd" BEF into the North Sea to guarantee the neutrality of the low countries and Denmark. 3. Luftwaffe deployments last month covering Germany's oil facilities even give "Bomber" Harris pause about sending unescorted RAF bombers to strike such sites. RAF strategic bombers are order to standdown until better opportunities arrive for bombing the Reich. Axis #2. 1. Is there no end to German aggression? The Nazi's invade and conquer a neutral Denmark before the allies knew what happened. Competitive: The fine weather in the north temperate allowed me, as the Germans, to use 3 divisions (5,4 & 3 movers) to flip control of all Danish ports and coastal hexes bordering the North Sea on the surprise (i.e., invasion) impulse. This move locks out any threat of the allies being able to move (i.e., disembark) land units into Denmark, such as the 2nd BEF was positioned to do in my game. For me, being able to flip control of all port and coastal hexes bordering the North Sea on the surprise impulse is an absolute must for invading Denmark unless I can ensure with 100% certainty that the allies are in no position to make it there. Allied #3 - 11. Axis #4 - 9. Though mobilizations and movement behind both lines continue, a Sitzkrieg settles in between Germany and the Western Allies. PM Chamberlain's hope is that this is end of Nazi aggression and peace will return to Europe. Competitive: Note that I left the SS infantry corps in Poland for garrison duty. I try to make use of SS infantry corps when I can for garrison because they count as 2 versus 1 for Wehrmacht infantry corps. [image]local://upfiles/31901/9E068484847540F7B869250DF54CD823.jpg[/image]
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