This is the chart I use. @SS:
@SS:
This is in our game.
Turn 1 Fall/Winter 39-40
Turn 2 Spring/Summer 40
Turn 3 Fall 40 Rasputitsa
Turn 4 Winter 40-41 Winter
Turn 5 Spring 41
Turn 6 Summer 41 Monsoon
Turn 7 Fall 41 Rasputitsa
Turn 8 Winter 41-42 Winter
Turn 9 Spring 42
Turn 10 Summer 42 Monsoon
Turn 11 Fall 42 Rasputitsa
Turn 12 Winter 42-43 Winter
Turn 13 Spring 43
Turn 14 Summer 43 Monsoon
Turn 15 Fall 43 Rasputitsa
Turn 16 Winter 43-44 Winter
Turn 17 Spring 44 Nothing after turn 16Winter: You can declare 2 winters during the game, but it has to match the winter season on above chart. The Russian winter is effective only on USSR territories. As a defender, USSR infrantry and artillery defend at 3 or less in first round of combat. As attacker, USSR infrantry attack at 2 or less.
Rasputitsa: During the fall using above chart, the USSR player can declare it rasputitsa during the non combat move phase of your enemy and roll 1 dice. If you get a 3 or less, your enemy won’t be able to make any ground non combat moves. Only effective on USSR territories.
Monsoon: During the summer using above chart you roll1 dice and if you get 3 or less, you cannot move ground troops in Yunnan,Burma, India, and Indochina.
Hitler should of just attacked in the spring. LOL
You could use the US chart in this post for US and Japan.
The rule did change for Russia.





