Maginot -> Trigger List (6/21/2005 7:46:46 PM)
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Posting this here because some of the newer players might not think to look in the War Room. Thanks to Tom and Joel for their work. Trigger List Germany: Garrisons East Prussia: Germany must maintain at least one garrison unit. If the garrison is not maintained, the Western and Central Soviet Blocs unfreeze. West Poland: Germany must maintain at least three garrison units. If the garrison drops to two or lower, the Western and Central Soviet Blocs unfreeze. Frozen Areas Finland: Frozen until Germany captures Leningrad OR Soviets invade Finland OR Soviets maintain less then one garrison unit in Karelia. Balkan States: Bulgaria, Rumania and Hungary are frozen until Germany attacks Yugoslavia or their territory is violated. Vichy France: Remains frozen until the Allies invade one of the territories of Vichy France. Japan: Garrisons Manchuria: Japan must maintain three garrison units. If the garrison drops below three, the Eastern and Central Soviet Blocs activate. Frozen Areas None The Soviets: Garrisons Karelia: The Soviets must maintain at least one garrison unit in Karelia. If the garrison drops below one, Finland activates. Frozen Areas Western Soviet Bloc: If Germany invades Soviets OR the Axis powers violate East Prussia/West Poland garrison rules (see above) OR the axis invades Turkey/ Afghanistan/Northern Persia OR it is Winter 1943. Eastern Soviet Bloc: If Japan invades the Soviets OR Germany surrenders OR Japan violates the Manchurian garrison OR it is Winter 1943. Central Soviet Bloc: If either the Western or Eastern Soviet Block unfreezes (except due to an Axis failure to meet a garrison requirement, in which case a Soviet attack against either Germany or Japan will unfreeze this bloc, as will any other item that would normally unfreeze it). Western Allies: Garrisons to be maintained: None Territories that start frozen: US and British Far East: If Japan or Germany violate any frozen territory (including frozen sea zones) OR Japan occupies a Chinese non-costal province and Russian province in Winter 1942 or later OR if the date is Winter 1943. Co-Authors: Tom O’Carrol Maginot with thanks to Joel 6/21/05 Enjoy!
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