@Blackychan I don’t believe your Italian attacks were legal moves for this set up. If you look at the game notes it states that Italy cannot attack any game spaces containing French or British units until Paris has fallen.
Look at the game notes and let me know your interpretation of those rules.
“Italy, while not at war may move naval units out of the Mediterranean Use Edit. They may declare war at any time, however unless Paris has fallen their combat moves may not include attacks on any game space occupied by French or British units. This is Player Enforced”
D-Day: TGC (Allies) vs. Kwas (German)
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2d6: 1, 6
2d6: 5, 5
1d6: 1 -
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both bombers @ G10[dice 2d6]
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2d6: 1, 5
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2 more dice for the Chartres tank
[dice 2d6]
2 inf, 2 art for Caen
[dice 4d6]
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2d6: 4, 6
4d6: 6, 2, 1, 6 -
Chartres strafe, 1 inf 2 art:
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3d6: 6, 1, 3
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determining casualty in Chatres
[dice 1d6]
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1d6: 1
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the forgotten tanks in Caen
[dice 3d6]
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3d6: 4, 2, 3
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US reinforce
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UK reinforce
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2d6: 1, 4
2d6: 4, 6 -
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Rennes roll
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Rouen roll
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2d6: 3, 2
2d6: 4, 1 -
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Rennes reinforcement roll (4 inf, 1 art)
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