Just to add to wittmann, the Russians are played with different political rules on each map (Europe/Pacific). They are still one power though, so you can send units from the Euro side to the Pac side if you want. For example if you are at war w/Japan you can send Russian ground and air units that start on the Euro map into China to help prop them up (because the Chinese are also at war w/Japan). You could even send those Russian ftrs to Burma or India (via China) once the UK Pac is at war with Japan (but just because you can doesn’t mean you should LOL)
United Stated taking over the Dutch and French territories?
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You’d have to move land units there to control them. Did Japan not attack Z35 or the Philippines?
Also, the US can’t capture Dutch territories when they’re still Dutch
i agree
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The same applies to French territories. Also, a power that is not at war may not move units into another power’s territories or neutral territories.
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The same applies to French territories. Also, a power that is not at war may not move units into another power’s territories or neutral territories.
Was US able to take FIC in P40 when it’s still French?
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No.
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Round one of that game japan did not attack the US or british. Japan was too busy eliminating 18 russian inf lol
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The same applies to French territories. Also, a power that is not at war may not move units into another power’s territories or neutral territories.
So the US can’t move units on DEI or FIC (unless they are occupied by Japanese forces).
Au contraire, Brits and Aussies can take DEI and FIC putting their roundel there and grab IPCs… right?
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So the US can’t move units on DEI or FIC (unless they are occupied by Japanese forces).
Au contraire, Brits and Aussies can take DEI and FIC putting their roundel there and grab IPCs… right?
Yes, the DEI are Dutch territories under the protection of UK/ANZAC and they can simply move in. France is an ally of UK so same goes for FIC (in Pacific). In Global its IPC’s are either for France or for an axis power (Japan).
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The same applies to French territories. Also, a power that is not at war may not move units into another power’s territories or neutral territories.
So the US can’t move units on DEI or FIC (unless they are occupied by Japanese forces).
And unless it’s at war.
Au contraire, Brits and Aussies can take DEI and FIC putting their roundel there and grab IPCs… right?
DEI, yes (by special exception). FIC, no. This is true in both games.
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The same applies to French territories. Also, a power that is not at war may not move units into another power’s territories or neutral territories.
So the US can’t move units on DEI or FIC (unless they are occupied by Japanese forces).
And unless it’s at war.
Au contraire, Brits and Aussies can take DEI and FIC putting their roundel there and grab IPCs… right?
DEI, yes (by special exception). FIC, no. This is true in both games.
So in P40, the British can’t take over FIC if it’s still French? The rulebook said they could
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The errata says they can’t.
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Does that also apply to Normandy or Southern France? If ANZAC or UK (or USA) moves in it reverts to France regardless if the French capital is under occupation? Does that also apply to other nations whose capital is occupied?
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All powers whose capitals are under enemy control work the same way. If an ally recaptures their territory from the enemy, that ally gains control of the territory until the capital is liberated. If they simply move into the territory while it is still under original control, nothing happens. France in AAP40 is treated as a power whose capital is under enemy control.





