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      United States

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      PantherP

      @ArthurJames

      Interesting - and quite unusual on this forum - that it took 8 years to see the initital question of the OP has been finally answered.

      In that case I accept the resurrection of an ancient buried topic - despite the fact that the OP hasn’t been online since then. ;-)

      So thank you.

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      Russian Lend Lease

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      Caesar-SerionaC

      @ShadowHAwk:

      @Caesar:

      @ShadowHAwk:

      @BusaRider29:

      @Caesar:

      So unless you’re going to put at least 6 ICP’s worth of units, their is no point breaking that bonus.

      Good point.

      Questionalble, would you allow a bomber to station there 1 round if it can take out 1-2 japan transports for free?

      Sure the 5 NO is annoying but slowing japan down again is also good as more US stuff goes towards germany afterwards.

      Not unless USSR has the advantage against western Axis and my reason for this is that USSR cannot defend the east and the NO for Lend-Lease will almost be used against Germany so I am not letting US have it easier because I can’t.

      Its a team game for the allies remember.

      If your actively helping japan as russia by protecing their transports then US will need to spend more against japan which means less against italy and germany.
      Which will result in more germans hitting russia.

      Yes however if Germany and USSR play a “perfect game”, Germany regardless will beat USSR in G40 which is why USSR not only has to rely on Lend Lease but also need physically help from the allies. So in this sense, it cripples USSR to allow US to move into its country if those same units are not going to stop western Axis who already have a win over USSR. And taking into account that US with all of there NO can already outspend Japan from J1 even helps my case in this situation.

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      Variable ending

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      Caesar-SerionaC

      I thought about trying a Vichy French and Italian Civil War situation, very unlikely of happening but plausible. Vichy France is easy, if Germany takes Southern France, all Vichy French comes into power. Southern France becomes the new capital, all original French territories join Vichy France, if French Indo China is under Japanese control by this time, Vichy France does not take control. All units on French territory join Vichy, all French naval units in the Med join Vichy France. Vichy France join the axis but becomes neutral.

      Italian Civil War, if southern Italy is taking control by the allied powers, all Italian forces outside of Europe or Russian including navy join the allies controlled by the British, Italy must surrender all battleships and carriers to the allies. Italian forces in the North, Europe, and Russia remain part of the Italian Axis forces.

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      Convoy disruption example

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      BirthOfIronB

      Ah! Total of results that are 3 or less. Thanks!

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      Aircraft non combat movement

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      Glossary to help making the rulebook easier to read:

      A round is “each nations has their turn to play”
      A turn is “This nations has its turn to play”.

      So, the UK player moving all its pieces is “a turn”.

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