@Caesar:
It may be a rule in 1941 as I swear I read it there saying that if you refuse to place units that turn, you must be refunded.
All the rules for all the editions are archived here, if you want to check:
We had a disagreement after UK Europe’s capital has fallen. Can any units that came from UK Europe hook up with units from UK Pacific and be under UK Pacific’s control? To me it only seems logical that they can but I couldn’t argue that for sure.
@LewisClark The UK is split into two economies, not two powers. The UK player, if I understand your predicament correctly, can still move ALL their pieces on both sides of the board. They simply cannot purchase/collect income on the Europe side. There is no Europe/Pacific control of the pieces as all UK pieces are moved at the same time since they share a turn.
To keep the discussion alive, i´ve been making some strategy videos.
Here´s one for the UK: