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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/20/2016 8:29:28 PM   
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And on New Britain:




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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/20/2016 8:30:09 PM   
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Finally: the weather for the next couple of impulses:




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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/22/2016 10:31:44 AM   
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July/August 1943, Axis impulse number 5:

The OKW is astonished. The political leaders of Germany are flabbergasted. This was unexpected. The British did attack a guaranteed minor neutral. Unbelievable! And the US papers are calling this action despicable? Is there disagreement among the Wallies? What will the US do? In Sweden, the German ambassador visits the Prime minister. He offers to the Swedish government certain documents and a letter from von Ribbentrop, which contents are unknown at the moment...

The Japanese take a combined action, the Italians an air action and Germany a land action.

It's time for propaganda swing, isn't it: Charlie and his Orchestra - Japanese Sandman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Dq5zspPCXE

Italy flies a long range FTR into the North Sea. The Italians are looking for a fight, so they initiate combat. No additional planes are send into the sea area by both sides. Axis roll 2, Allies roll 4. Of course, the Axis only include the sea box with the Home Fleet (and they avoid Fighter Command, which is in a lower sea box). With no Allied FTR's being able to escort the fleet in Norwegian waters, admiral Fraser is again forced to rely on the AA guns of his ships.





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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/22/2016 10:32:24 AM   
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The bombers press forward the attack. The Germans use the 3 surprise points to be able to select the target, so they can choose the first three ships to be targeted:




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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/22/2016 10:33:05 AM   
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After seeing the damage being done to the transport ships, Fraser realises that Germany isn't interested in killing warships, but that Germany wants to disable the invasion capabilities of the CW. He radios this tactic to the First Sea Lord. The First Sea Lord answers: it doesn't matter. You have to stay and fight, whatever the losses taken by your fighting force. Fraser reports back that the Norwegian Coastal waters he is in, are again experiencing fog (Axis roll 8, Allies roll 6), so the combat ends.

More propaganda swing: Charlie and his Orchestra - I double dare you

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdcMHeJ9XrU

The Japanese send a naval task force into the Bismarck Sea. They also replace the convoys in the South China Sea. They don't want to fight anywhere, but US submarines in the South China sea are searching during the storms for the merchantmen. Allies roll 8, Axis roll 8.

German long range bombers gronds strike the British at Stavanger:




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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/22/2016 10:33:43 AM   
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On New Britain, Japanese carrier planes ground strike the US positions:




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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/22/2016 10:34:28 AM   
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In the USSR, German artillery open fire upon out of supply Soviet units:




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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/22/2016 10:36:03 AM   
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To the astonishment of the government in London, the Swedish government announces that it has reviewed it's relations with the CW. They withdraw their ambassador in London and give the British ambassador his passport and declare that diplomatic relations with the CW are broken, until such time as British units have left Norway, without overturning it's government. They also receive the ambassador of the United States in Sweden and file a protest with the US government in Washington. At the same time, Prime minister Per Albin Hansson announces that, while Sweden does not declare war on the CW and will not send troops into Norway themselves, they will support any nation in any way they can who will aid the Norwegians. Trains and ferry's are in use to transport large numbers of German soldiers and equipment into Norway. Mannerheim, currently in Siberia, is railed back into Finland.

The Italian airforce rails the Stuka out of Egypt into Germany. Next turn, it will arrive in Norway.

Yes, with the troubles between the Wallies, the German Radio is hammering it's listeners around the world with propaganda:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZpOR2e16ZU

Japanese fast divisions move further into Siberia:




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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/22/2016 10:36:46 AM   
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Kesselring attacks isolated Soviet units near Perm:




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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/22/2016 10:37:19 AM   
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Of course: the race for Novosibirsk continues:




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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/22/2016 10:37:53 AM   
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At Tashkent, the Axis forces are patient waiting for the Luftwaffe to arrive:




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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/22/2016 10:38:33 AM   
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In Morocco, Axis positions are strengthened:




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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/22/2016 10:39:03 AM   
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In Norway, the King Haakon VII personally welcomes the German soldiers arriving by train out of Sweden:




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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/23/2016 8:45:39 PM   
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July/August 1943, Allied impulse number 6:

In Washington, the Combined Chiefs of Staff are in a heated meeting. The British are accusing the Americans of “defaitism” and the Americans accuse the British to be unreliable. What has been gained by the British invasion of Norway? Absolutely nothing. It has ended to be a huge gamble. Why didn't the British generals stick with the agreement that the political leaders of the Wallies should go for a diplomatic solution, since one can only predict huge loss of lives on the battlefields with no victory for a very, very long time. The US generals estimates that it will take at least 5 years to get an advantage in numbers of man and equipment on the frontlines. If ever...

However the British refuse to listen to the Americans: “we have lost important parts of our empire to the Axis, you can't expect us to not do anything about it, can you...” The Free French also are very angry: “This war will not stop, before we are marching victorious through Paris, Strassbourg and Nice”!

Churchill and Roosevelt are informed by several generals that the Chiefs of Staff are in absolute disagreement. They ask for the political leaders to meet with each other, so they can discuss the situation...

Listen to: It Can’t Be Wrong - Allen Miller & Orchestra

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUg8M42i0xo

The USSR and the CW takes land, the US an air and the French a pass action.

US heavy bombers, escorted by long rang British FTR's appear above the skies of Paris. Italian and German FTR's intercept:





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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/23/2016 8:46:17 PM   
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The US aircraft drop their bombs, on a precision bombardment of the industrial area's:




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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/23/2016 8:46:57 PM   
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British bombers attack Lille. Axis FTR's react in force after which fighter command send Hurricanes out of Dover:





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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/23/2016 8:47:37 PM   
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Both bombers are cleared through, but AA batteries open fire:




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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/23/2016 8:48:27 PM   
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The city of Lille again burns. But the industry is unharmed, again...




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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/23/2016 8:49:04 PM   
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De Gaulle receives accounts of a fire storm raging in the center of the city. Again, the Gaulle calls Churchill and accuses him from attacking innocent French citizens...

Listen to: It Started All Over Again - Tommy Dorsey (Frank Sinatra & Pied Pipers, vocal)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Co_JKb4KHLM

In Norway, the British are moving towards the defending Axis units:




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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/23/2016 8:50:16 PM   
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In the USSR, only minor adjustments are made to the Soviet positions. A lot of planes are rebased by the US towards the UK. And here's the weather of the next couple of impulses:




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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/25/2016 2:00:39 PM   
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No discrespect to any player, just a question from somebody who has read a little bit in WIF AArs and does not own the game:
How came the Allies side in such an unfortunate situation, compared with historical outcome and other AARs? Bad dice rolls, bad war entry rolls, game bugs or unlucky strategy?
The AAR is however very interesting. The question is not whether the Allies will win but will they at least be able to turn the table in late 1944 or 1945?

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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/26/2016 8:11:00 PM   
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A very lucky Axis in the winter of 1939-1940 caused the early collapse of France. The Germans created Vichy and collapsed it immediately and followed with an invasion in Spain in the summer of 1940 and with an incredible lucky die, captured Gibraltar on the first attack. Also, since it was early 1940 that France went down, the CW lacked the necessary manpower to defend Egypt. Italy captured it, after which the Axis attacked Greece and aligned Yugoslavia.

The USSR grabbed Persia and Iraq on time, before those countries could be aligned on the Axis side. In 1940, the Chinese were very unlucky against the Japanese invaders (who threw the kitchen sink at them). The USSR than declared war on the Japanese, hoping to save the Chinese from getting conquered. That didn't happen, but it was a good effort. So 1940 became a year of disaster to the Chinese and the CW...

1941 therefore, started with a Barbarossa in the West, with was followed by German heavy units, aided by Italians, which liberated Iraq and slowly moved through the Iraq - Persian mountains. The CW was effectively out of the game at that point, since it lacked manpower to be a threath to the Axis, who were already very high in production, due to the closure of the Med.

The Japanese followed a strategy, which I've seen used against me sometimes. Gamble and win or die like a true Japanese. So they ignored the US totally and did their own things. Three times did the US President try to declare war on them. Three times the die roll failed (60-80% chance of succes). Since Germany did not declare war on the Netherlands (which is a good, but risky strategy) the Japanese DoW'ed the Netherlands first to get to the oil wells, before starting a war with the CW. Effectively, the Japanese were lucky with the US failing to DoW them so many times. They gambled and they got into the best positions before they ultimately decided to attack the US, to get the Phillipines into their control. At this moment, the Japanese are only advancing in the USSR and are firmly entrenched within their perimeter.

In the USSR, fierce battles seemed to put Germany in problems. It took them untill the winter of 1941 to collapse the Soviet frontlines. But with Guderian slowly moving into Persia, the USSR had to move units into the Caucasian region to defend there. At the start of 1942, Guderian reached the border of the USSR in Persia. From that moment on, all defensive lines the USSR could put into place were dealt with by the German Ostheer. Leningrad and Murmansk were ignored by the Germans, until such time as a conquest of the USSR seemed possible. The Japanese simply put more and more pressure on the Soviets, using their fleet to grab Vladivostok, before going to war with the Wallies, and slowly moved forward in eastern Siberia in 1941. The Soviets couldn't put a lot of units in their way, when at war in the west.

From the moment on that the Med was closed and China was conquered by the Axis, the economic power of the Axis at the start of 1941 became huge, making it possible for them to build a huge airforce, based on an abundance of FTR's. That's about what has happened, during this game.

Personally, I believe the Allies won't be able to turn the table if Germany conqueres the USSR. And that is only a matter of time. The forces the Germans have are huge and there is no way the Allies can outbuild them in such large numbers, that they can manage the numbers of FTR's in the air by the Axis. FTR's are by far the best defensive units any major power needs to prevent the enemy from doing much harm. If you have more than the enemy on a particular frontline, you can hold your own line and even think about taking the liberty to attack the enemy (as von Bock is showing in Morocco, without a lot of success, but he can stand to lose some units)...



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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/26/2016 10:43:02 PM   
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Thank you for the explanations. Looks like a classic example of snowballing: A small change in the beginning influences everything which follows and can change the result dramatically. However, please continue this great AAR!

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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/26/2016 10:58:01 PM   
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Good weather early and long turns were also a factor.

The one thing the Allies had on their side was they consistently went first when they wanted to, but it was poor compensation for the weather and US entry rolls.

The only real place the Allies might be able to put pressure on the Axis is in the Pacific. It does mean the US has to concentrate their fleet there for the most part and basically attempt to smash the Japanese. The Allies are making no dent in Fortress Europa anytime soon and attempting to relieve pressure on the Russians really doesn't mean much anymore. They need to look at crippling the Japanese and then possibly switch back to the offensive in the European theater. The Euro Axis have been content to be on the defensive in the western part of their theater and really don't have anyplace to go if most of the US fleet departs for the Pacific.

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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/27/2016 3:16:29 PM   
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We'll see what the Allies can do against the Japanese. The Euroaxis are so very strong. They might even cross the Himalaya's...

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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/27/2016 7:20:28 PM   
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July/August 1943, Axis impulse number 7.

All Axis powers take land actions. Germany uses the offensive chit to reorganise all their HQ's. Japanese CVP bombard US positions on New Britain:





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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/27/2016 7:21:50 PM   
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The Japanese rail move Umezu further into Siberia, putting their fast division in the area again in supply. Germany rails an ART and an ARM towards Tashkent and the Hamburg MIL rails into Kristiansand.

Let's go for a drive on the Autobahn: Teddy Stauffer - Hurry Home

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4T3PyVWtM5I

In Siberia, German armoured columns under the command of Generalfeldmarschall Erwin Rommel, reach the Novosibirsk area, while at the city of Bratsk, the Soviet governor is surprised to be taken prisoner by Japanese cavalry, since there was no warning of the approaching Japanese:




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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/27/2016 7:23:16 PM   
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Italian and German forces improve positions at the Tashkent area. More and more soldiers, planes and tanks arrive in the area:





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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/27/2016 7:24:00 PM   
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In Morocco, von Bock start planning another attack, now that reinforcements and supplies have arrived to get the troops back to battle readyness:





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RE: A musical global war AAR... - 6/27/2016 7:24:37 PM   
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The turn doesn't end:




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