ncc1701e
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Joined: 10/29/2013 From: Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards Status: offline
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I have done a quick research on the net. British army By the end of 1939 the British Army's size had risen to 1.1 million men. By June 1940 it stood at 1.65 million men and had further increased to 2.2 million men by June 1941. The size of the British Army peaked in June 1945, at 2.9 million men. By the end of the Second World War some three million people had served. In the game, I never have manpower issue with UK. US army U.S. involvement in WWII grew to be about 16,000,000 military personnel by the war's end: approximately 11,200,000 in the Army, 4,200,000 in the Navy, and 660,000 in the Marine Corps. So, let's say 11,000,000 men since WPE is focused on Europe. In the game, I never have manpower issue with USA. USSR army The Red Army had about 4.8 million soldiers in total. This was in 1941, the Germans and their satellites had about 5.5 million troops. By 1945 the Soviets mobilized over 29.5 million soldiers, not counting the initial state. So I don't understand why USSR has manpower issue in the game early 1942. It should be more in 1944 with all losses taken. Alvaro, do you agree with above numbers? Is it what is in the code? For example, firing Europe 1939 scenario, the first turn, USSR receives 47 MP per turn. And now in my game, April 24, 1942, I am receiving 29 MP per turn. How do you explain such a drop in Manpower Point (MP) per turn between 1939 and 1942?
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