Orm
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ORIGINAL: warspite1 May/Jun 1940 Weather and Initiative The Allies win the Initiative and the weather is Fine everywhere Allied initiative is bad for the Axis going into France. OtOH, if the rolls break for the axis they could very well get back to back impulses. warspite1 True, although I don't think there is too much they can/should do. Its for the Germans to break their pretty solid defence. I might have to start to think about bringing Italy in to try and help out - although that wouldn't really fit with my goal of keeping a realistic focus i.e. Mussolini only declared war because he thought it was won. Had Hitler got bogged down in the Low Countries he would no doubt have stayed out. You have already changed some of the historical events. Axis invaded Netherlands and Belgium ahead of schedule and CW sent more help than they did historically. Germany botched this invasion and that is one of the reasons that Germany has a hard time at the moment. Who knows how Mussolini had reacted if Adolf had thrown a fit over the failure in the low countries and demanded a second front, in Italy, versus France. warspite1 No that's not what I said. The intention is not to recreate WWII but to make the actions of the leaders in line with their real life goals, capabilities etc. That is why, despite it being a sensible ploy in the game, I have not invaded Denmark with the Germans. Had it not been for bad weather, Hitler would have ordered Case Yellow in the autumn of 1939. I was just trying to say that as the historical setting changes you have to consider how the leaders would have reacted. Bad German progress may have caused Germany to put pressure on Italy. I agree with you that it is likely that Mussolini would have liked to stay out of the war longer. But how would he have reacted if there was a demand from Hitler that he entered the war at once? That is for you to decide and for me to find out.
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