Centuur
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The first impulse of the new year starts with the alignment of Hungary by Germany. This is done because the Hungarian units are needed for garrison duty in Poland and since Hungary now has a border with the USSR, to prevent Soviet aggression against the Hungarians (unlikely to happen, but it is possible). So here is the Hungarian national anthem: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_N3gfzk-5bw Japan decides to align Thailand at this point too. It has to align the country sometimes, so why not at this moment? Don't forget that if the CW breaks down an Indian INF, they can invade Bangkok in the surprise impulse and that is prevented this way. Papers in the US are more interested in the NHL during this stage of the war, since the financial chaos by at the New York Americans and the recent transfer of their star player is considered more important than the war (how nice it is that there are so many papers made on the WW II years, even on things which aren't important at all). So there are still 3 chits in the entry Ge/It pool, 1 in the Japan entry pool and 1 in the Ge/It tension pool. I say Thailand at this point and not Siam. While Siam is used on the map (since the decision was made to use the name the country had in september 1939), the regime in the country changed the name and the national anthem of the country on december 1st. 1939 in Thailand. So historically speaking, we should get MWIF to change the name of the country on the map during the 1939 end of turn phase... So here is the national anthem of Thailand: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrcGzLIEsAU Japan takes a combined, Italy a naval and Germany a land action. The Japanese again load two TRS with the MIL in Japan to send them to China. They are disembarked to in the ports this turn. Apart from this, there remains only one movement point this turn and that is used to move the CAV towards the desert hexes... The Italian TRS load the DAK and the INF and sail with a cruiser escort in the 2 box. The Flying boat and the BB with cruiser escorts sail into the 4 box of the Western Med. Another cruiser goes into the Italian Coast on convoy escort duty. Another cruiser sails into the Eastern Med. The Italian SUB's again leave port for the Eastern Med too. Interception attemps by the French all fail to find the Italians. The Italians decide to see if they can harm the French convoys in the Eastern Med. They find the enemy (rolls 2) and the French merchantmen are surprised (rolls 10). Three French convoy points are destroyed. After this defeat, the French escorts decide it is not worth to stay and fight... In the Western Med, the French try to get a fight started. The Italians find the French (rolls are a 5 and a 4 respectively). They elect to evade the French BB's and aim for the three French convoys instead. Those are send to the bottom of the Med. Next round, both side fail to find eachother. The Afrika Korps disembarks in Oran... Two Hungarian units are railed into Poland and an elite INF railed from Poland to the Western Front. Now, if weather had been fine this turn on the French-Belgium border, France would have faced the almost complete destruction of it's army there. However, storms are raging and this makes the one attack the Germans will still be making a lot less effective. Why not wait for to attack? Well, it's winter and the turn is probably going to be a short one. Also, if the Germans stay organised (or are halved disorganised) than Paris is doomed to fall shortly (perhaps even this turn). If the hex containg Georges is emptied, this also means that the remaining French units at the border with Belgium are out of supply, if they are removed from the map. So, even with the odds here, it is worth a try. And if Georges throw in HQ support, he isn't going to move towards Paris this turn...
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