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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 4/19/2009 12:17:35 PM   
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Fall 1943:

Russia:

Well when I ask Germany to come back I was joking Really

Our troops are exposed to a counterattack now but it will still weaken Germany which is what the Red Army is for but hopefully this time the Western Front will not stay all quiet.

We keep attacking in Siberia and if we are stopped this turn still Japan will need to send reinforcement or be ready to retreat.

China:

Nothing much to report.






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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 4/20/2009 10:18:45 PM   
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Winter 1944 - considering the huge numerical advantage the WA enjoyed a good result for Germany in France last turn. The RN took another huge toll supplying the WA Army (3 BBs, several trannies). Combined with continued heavy bombardments of England it is only a matter of time when the Allies run out of ships and bombers...

This time the blockade was strenghened by subs. Let's see if the last remaining BB and DDs in the Atlantic can break through...

Over to the Eastern Front where a preemptive attack was launched on Kiev, with Bombers neutralizing Russian Arty. Prussia was also reinforced.

Noteworthy is that 8 Russian Fighters are covering 4 trannies in the Black sea - what will they do next

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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 4/21/2009 2:05:36 PM   
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44 winter
Seeing Germany can not stop WA, Japan made a very dangerous move...




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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 4/22/2009 2:43:32 AM   
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Winter 1944:

Russia:

The German counterattack on Kiev was a disaster with no losses to the Whermacht and this during Winter. Doesn't look good at all.

Still we uses or transports in the Black Sea to send more troops into Kharkov and supplies which can be send via the inexistant rail lines. Transports are cheaper and more versatile.

We run out of the Baltic States to avoid the same fate than in Kiev. Hopefully the Allies will reach Germany borders this turn and this would lift German nasty intentions in the East.

China:

No supplies so nothing to do but factories did run this turn so next turn will be different.

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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 4/26/2009 10:48:24 AM   
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Spring 1944 - more of the same - Allied airfields in England hit hard, trannies sunk all over the Atlantic, a 45-unit Allied big stack that moved into TLC faces a 70 unit big-stack in W.Germany. Who will give in

An overview of the overall strenghs shows actual Axis superiority in numbers for both aircraft and navy. How are the Allies going to win the war without naval and aerial supremacy...?

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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 4/27/2009 8:03:14 AM   
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44 spring
Japan successfully blocked Allies carriers in Australien port, but with heavy cost.
Luckily the replacement for us is more easier for US.




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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 4/27/2009 8:07:09 AM   
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Some US fleets were destroyed easily and now if we do not count these blocked carriers Japan has the most powerful navy in the world, and even Germany + Italy has a almost stronger navy than UK in Atlantic.




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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 4/27/2009 9:24:41 AM   
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Very entertaining AAR guys. Although I can't play much, I can at least get my fix watching....

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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 4/27/2009 10:18:02 AM   
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Spring 1944:

Russia:

Enbolded by the hasty retreat of the Whermacht from the East to defend Germany, the Red Army moved back to the Baltic States, Eastern Poland, Kiev and whatever is called south of Kiev

Unless the Whermach moves back we will keep to push forward to help our Ally

In the West the whole of Russia is liberated and a bit more, in the East we are closing on Vladivostok in force

We fear next turn that the US Navy CV's will have a taste of Japanese CAGS proficiency. No relief possible and we saw a lot of planes moving to Timor at striking distance.

China:

Newly created ART group are moving to the frontline ready to liberate Shanghai.






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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 4/27/2009 10:21:24 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: xianing

Some US fleets were destroyed easily and now if we do not count these blocked carriers Japan has the most powerful navy in the world, and even Germany + Italy has a almost stronger navy than UK in Atlantic.



Axis propaganda forgot to say that Russia has the strongest fleet in the Black Sea

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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 5/8/2009 11:41:41 PM   
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Summer 1944 - no more allied aircraft in England - Goering is thrilled.

The 45-unit Allied big stack that moved into TLC grew to 56 units but was greatly reduced by the 70 unit big-stack that attacked from W. Germany. Or in other words: The Allies were badly beaten, as all their damaged units were destroyed. German High command offers the cut-off Allied expedition Army a surrender with honour...

A limited counterattack in E. Poland but due to the large operations in Western Europe Romania had to be left to the Russians.

The only Allied Carrier not blocked in Australia was intercepted and torpedoed shortly before entering the Panama channel. Our Japanese Allies can continue to rule the Pacific Ocean at will...

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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 5/9/2009 1:59:59 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: lkendter

This is a good example how one battle can turn the war.  I will read to the end, but I suspect the axis are deep in the hole.


How sweet was that comment and how premature it was as well. "It ain't over till it's over" as we say.

Germany has total air supremacy over the Western Front and soon over the Eastern One as the Red Force can't compete against ME-262.

The Imperial Navy will soon rule the waves over the Pacific and already has Air Supremacy.

The U-Boats of Doenitz are creating a reign of terror for those risking to cruise in the Atlantic and the US/British Navy has less Light Fleets than there are U-Boats. 4 More U-Boats in Germany.

Italy is controlling the Med, Gibraltar and Spanish Marocco. Spain could even be fascist soon again.

Well if you get the picture I believe we already feel the game is far from lost for the Axis.

Now the East Front, Russia is still badly wounded from the previous campaign even if most of the territories losts are liberated. The only valid troops are the ART, most of the Rail Lines are damaged, production is at half what Germany has and on parity with Japan. German Panzers are plenty and very strong.

So yes Rumania will fall but then Stalin face the very likely prospect to have to defend Moscow again.

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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 5/9/2009 1:56:31 PM   
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It appears the Allies are ready to discuss their surrender...?


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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 5/10/2009 12:20:37 PM   
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After destroyed the last heavy fleet in the Pacific, Japan invaded Australia.
As we will get enough VPs so Japan does not fear of A-bomb now, so how can we lose




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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 5/10/2009 1:56:04 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Marshall Art

It appears the Allies are ready to discuss their surrender...?



No way... Russia will emerge victorious anyway. Will take a while longer but that outcome is unavoidable.

Russia:

Rumania is invaded in force. Hopefully would make the Whermacht think before pushing more to the West.

China:

Shanghai is liberated. All the IJA is out to meet the Russian army. Next to Beijing.

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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 5/29/2009 10:18:33 PM   
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I PM'd tica to find out where that turn's at.

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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 6/2/2009 11:06:08 PM   
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Fall 1944 - German turn - The Allied expedition Army retreats back to W. France, alas the bulk of the German troops is railed to Hungary to fight the Russians who advanced into Rumania...

Heavy attacks on Allied shipping, 4 Soviet Trannies, 10 Wallied ones and one DD and BB each were sunk or damaged. Wallies down to 25 Trannies. Pic shows Axis subs lurking for any ships that dare to cross the Atlantic.




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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 6/3/2009 6:51:55 PM   
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44 Fall, Melbourne fell.
Australia has no more supplies.
3 TPs sunk near India and Hawaii.
Japan tried to stop Soviet in Siberia.
Peking was also reinforced.




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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 6/6/2009 1:45:30 AM   
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Fall 1944:

Russia:

Russia overun the MIL in Yugoslavia and Bulgaria and destroys the resources there. Germany will be back with a vengeance so we retreat by Sea the rest of the army to avoid all to be destroyed.

Since the demise of our Allies in the West we will not be able to do much against 14 Panzers units.

China:

Indochina is liberated and we are pushing more troops against Beijing hoping Russia will keep the pressure on the IJA. We still hope some US troops will come down from India to help




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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 6/16/2009 6:44:19 PM   
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Winter 1945 - Axis tanks recapture Romania and Kiev, where have all the Russian troops gone...? They must be in Siberia I guess. England is isolated. Continued hunt for Allied trannies yields good results, 5 DDs 1 CV and 1 BB against 8 Uboats, not a fair fight :-)



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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 6/16/2009 9:29:36 PM   
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44 Fall, Japan is almost as strong as Germany now.
Queenland is invaded. Indochine is retaken and all chinese units there went to the factory.
Dare they attack us in the winter ? :)





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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 6/16/2009 11:31:20 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: xianing

44 Fall, Japan is almost as strong as Germany now.



It seems we need to repair some resources to restore our dominance over the world, as even our Allies question our supremacy

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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 6/23/2009 5:41:59 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Marshall Art

It seems we need to repair some resources to restore our dominance over the world, as even our Allies question our supremacy


No worries, after what the Red Army will do to the IJA there will be no question of Japanese supremacy well I hope

Nothing much to report this turn. Giving ground to save troops against Germany an trying to keep pressuring Japan in the East.

Once Vladivostock is liberated we will start building the Pacific Fleet to invade Japan. Should be ready in a few decades.

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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 7/18/2009 9:42:34 PM   
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Spring 1945 - several Russian provinces are retaken including Leningrad. Moscow threatened again. By the time the Red Army gets back from Siberia the Ural factories should be taken 

The Uboats are slowly running out of trannie targets in the Atlantic. It is 1945 and Axis score is rising again

turn sent to Ning.

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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 7/19/2009 1:40:05 PM   
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45 sping, Japan reinforced Manchouria, so Peking is abandonned as the result.
Some air attacks went in favor of our side.
Red army is no doubt stopped in both fronts, and Germany had even begun again his spring offensive... in 1945





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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 7/19/2009 5:45:35 PM   
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Russia:

Nothing much to do but cry. All the suffering to push back the German invader out of Russia in vain. Leningrad is lost again. Moscow, Rostov, Leningrad, Gorki soon to follow.

The Russian army attacks East and win some but not enough to push out the Japanese army. There also we will be outnumbered soon.

China:

Beijing is liberated.

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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 8/9/2009 1:55:39 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Polonthi

Nothing much to do but cry. All the suffering to push back the German invader out of Russia in vain. Leningrad is lost again. Moscow, Rostov, Leningrad, Gorki soon to follow.



Indeed an advance on wide front, and this time therrre will be no stoppin until the Urral factorrries

The last Allied BB was sunk off Liverpool, trying in vain to protect the few remaining trannies. The WA are left with one CV (off E. Canada) and 6 DDs.

An air strike reduce the air armada stationed in England. Despite the A-bomb the WA need to find an undefended factory first...

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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 8/9/2009 5:14:17 PM   
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45 summer

Russia is stopped in Asia. And maybe next turn Japan will begin to advance.
And the picture in Europe is even worse for Allies.





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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 8/11/2009 11:02:47 AM   
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Will not be so easy for Germany to take the Urals but true enough they would manage if the Allies can move that army from France back along the Rhine.

With the Luftwaffe master of the skies it's even strange we don't see Germany trying to invade England.

Nothing much to do against Japan. The Pacific is free shooting area for Japan so they can concentrate all against Russia.

Interesting to notice again how control of the sea and air is vital for the Allies. Ground troops are now just stuck with nothing to do.

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RE: Round 3 2vs2: MarshallArt/Sandeman vs. Polonthi/Tica - 12/4/2009 10:42:47 PM   
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Scoring: Axis DV (60Pts.) - Allies: -20Pts. AAR Pts. as in order of appearance:  6.25/6.0/5.75/0.0.

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