Red Prince
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And here it is, my End of Turn Report for M/A '40: Partisans None Entry Markers USSR placed 1 marker on Defense (284 [3]) Germany placed 2 markers on Offense (210 [2], 78 [1]) US Entry USA drew 1 marker to the Ge/It Entry Pool (229 [2]) USA chooses to Gear Up Production (All); USE-8 (1 chit moved, 5 of 5 [4]) (Ge/It) Ge/It Entry: 17 Ge/It Tension: 19 Chance of DOW: None Japan Entry: 22 Japan Tension: 13 Chance of DOW: None Pre-Build Scrapping Germany scrapped 1 x INF, 1 x FTR-2 Japan scrapped 1 x FTR-2 Builds: China (5): 1 x INF, 1 x MIL CW (19): 1 x INF, 1 x GARR, 1 x CV(1st), 2 x TRS(1st), 2 x FTR-2, 2 x Pilot France (0): Nothing USA (21): 1 x MAR, 1 x HQ-A, 2 x CVP-1, 3 x Pilot USSR (17): 2 x INF, 1 x INF Division, 1 x MOT Division, 1 x MECH Division, 2 x Pilot Germany (17): 2 x INF, 1 x MECH, 1 x FTR-3, 1 x SUB(2nd), 1 x Pilot Italy (8): 2 x MIL, 2 x Pilot Japan (16): 1 x GARR 1 x ARM, 2 x CVP-1, 1 x TRS(1st), 2 x Pilot M/J '40 Gearing Limits (above 1): China: 3 x Infantry CW: 3 x Infantry, 4 x Ship, 3 x Air, 3 x Pilot France: None USA: 2 x Infantry, 2 x Armor, 3 x Air, 4 x Pilot USSR: 5 x Infantry, 2 x Armor, 3 x Pilot Germany: 3 x Infantry, 2 x Armor, 2 x Submarine, 2 x Air, 2 x Pilot Italy: 3 x Infantry, 3 x Pilot Japan: 2 x Infantry, 2 x Armor, 2 x Ship, 3 x Air, 3 x Pilot Conquest: Greece cc by Italy Tanganyika cc by Italy Crete converted to a Neutral Minor Germany declines to establich a Vichy government France declines to Surrender to Germany Factory Destruction: Germany destroys Blue Factories in Toulouse, Paris (x2), Vichy, and Lyons Japan destroys Blue Factory in Peking Reinforcements: China places its MIL in Kunming CW places Indian GARR in Calcutta, fleet (CV, BB, CA, CL) in Plymouth France assigns a Pilot to NAV France places NAV and INF in Marseilles USA assigns Pilot to CVP USA places CVP on CV in Norfolk, INF and GARR in Long Beach USSR assigns Pilot to LND-4 USSR places LND and GARR in Leningrad, Communist Chinese GARR in Sian Germany assigns 2 of 3 Pilots to LND-2 Germany places CA in Kiel, 2 x LND, HQ-A Guderian, MTN and MECH Divisions in Karlsruhe, GARR in Konigsberg Italy places its MIL in Naples and Turin, INF in Genoa, BB in La Spezia Japan assigns Pilot to NAV Japan places NAV in Yokohama, CL and GARR in Fukuoka Trade Agreements: France cancels its Trade Agreement with China USA cancels its Trade Agreement with France Victory Totals Axis: 24.5 Allies: 42.5 Initiative: Axis wins the Initiative 8-7 Turn 5 M/J '40 Axis wins the Initiative 8-7 Axis chooses to move first in M/J '40 Axis Initiative +1 Impulse: 1 Weather: 10 (That's Fine weather everywhere) ----- Also, here's the Chit Summary for Turn #4: Impulse: 11 Japan enters Ankang; USE-4 (no chit) End of Turn: USA drew 1 marker to the Ge/It Entry Pool (229 [2]) USA chooses to Gear Up Production (All); USE-8 (1 chit moved, 5 of 5 [4]) (Ge/It) ----- Constantly there seem to be extremes in weather this game. Once again, it's Fine weather everywhere to start the turn. This time, however, it favors the side that chose to go first, the Axis. The USA did manage to Gear Up Production, a turn later than hoped for, and losing the highest available chit to the Tension Pool sure isn't something to be happy about. It looked like there might be a chance to Pass War Appropriations before the end of 1940, and with a few lucky rolls when the Axis gets things moving against Spain & Portugal that chance might still be there. However, the USSR needs to claim the Baltic States, and that might be costly. France still exists. That's about all that can be said for them -- except that they can now evacuate the CAV from Nice, as well as the rest of the fleet (all of 3 ships) to the anticipated new homeland of Senegal. China, amazingly, lost no Land units last turn. They aren't in very good shape, and extended good weather this turn could be very difficult on the Nationalist Chinese. The Communists are doing fine for the moment, but if the Nationalists fall, that won't last long. Japan might have China conquered before the end of the year. That's not a pleasant prospect for the Allies. The USSR isn't going to be wasting much time making its claims this turn. They have the forces in place to be a serious threat to Finland, and the sooner the deed is done, the sooner they can start creating the kind of defense that will be useful against Germany. As for the Commonwealth, Egypt probably isn't worth saving -- or trying to save, that is. Wavell is all alone there (not counting 2 TERR units), and there isn't any extra support to send to him. However, Morocco is looking good right now, with Gort and 3 or 4 land units already there. With 2 units in Malaya, Singapore will be tough for the Japanese to crack if they head that way, too. Might as well let Italy take the Suez and defend the side the Americans are going to need (Gibraltar). On the flip side, Italy is looking good, building a nice cozy little empire for itself, Japan is slowly pushing the Chinese back to the heartland, and Germany is almost ready to take on the troops of Spain (and finish off the French, of course). The only real choices to be made are what to prepare to do next. Japan probably won't be ready to take on the Soviets until '41, and neither will Germany, so things are actually timed pretty well for both of them. In the meantime, Italy can strut around the Med and try to take over the Middle-East while it waits to add its assistance to an anti-Gibraltar campaign. ----- So, at the beginning of May, 1940, here is what the world looks like:
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