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    • RE: are players from germany here

      Salve. Ich komme aus Frankfurt/Main und spiele seit neuesten Global40 Expansion von The Captain! Ich kann die Variante nur wärmstens empfehlen, vor allem, wenn man schon einige Runden Global40 auf dem Buckel hat.
      Die Expansion rules geben eine fantastische Tiefe und viele neue Strategien! Das Regelbuch kann anfangs etwas abschreckend sein, aber spätestens nach 3-4 Zügen hat man den Dreh raus!
      Nochmal - ich kann diese Variante nur wärmstens empfehlen!
      Gerne stehe ich für eine Testrunde zur Verfügung ;-)

      VG

      posted in Player Locator
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    • RE: Axis & Allies Global 1940 House Rules Expansion

      Salute. After almost 4 games of The Captains Expansion ruleset, I can say that this version is the most balanced, versatile, exciting and multi-layered I have played.
      All 4 games so far have been different and it’s always been a long, even battle, with constant back and forth!

      The game requires more planning both in operations and overall. The many new units (landing craft, paratroopers, elite, air transports etc.) offer almost countless tactical possibilities. And the “unlocking” of new game options (Total War, SS units, tank generals, additional units in the Pacific, etc.) or the formation of tank armies and entire army groups throughout the game takes the game to a whole new level.

      I can warmly recommend this version and am happy to give it a test play ✌🏻

      BR

      posted in House Rules
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    • RE: EXP Panzer vs barnee Game 5

      @barnee

      Congratulation and thank you for yet another fantastic game! Very well done and a deserved victory.
      Hard and long fight indeed and some good battles on sea.
      I guess the Axis lost momentum when the US Navy entered the Med. Sea.
      Capt. Sam Destroyer missed to block the entrance at Gibraltar…
      At that point the Allies and his High Command have started to tighten the thumbscrews.

      Very good and enjoyable game!

      I will do the Report, unless you want to, but with a young Familie and a job to support them, you’re time is more valuable than mine :)

      Go ahead. History is written by the winners. :-)

      I can’t remember but I thought this was our 2nd tournament game ? I guess if not, we’ll need to reload for the rematch. I thought we we’re 1-1 though. I will check.

      This was our 1st tournament game. We started the tournament in the middle of our 4th game. So we can count the 4th game as part of the tournament, if you want.
      I leave it to you if you start our 2nd Tournament game or our 6th game :-)

      I am still in the 1st game against Victory. So we haven´t started our 2nd game yet.

      @VictoryFirst It is Italians turn, in case you missed that. ;-)
      Having said th

      posted in Play Boardgames
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    • RE: Global 1940 & 1943 Expansions Game Reports

      @barnee

      And another fantastic game, which was open for quite a long time until the Allies finally got the upper hand!

      Germany’s navy was initially heavily rearmed with the aim of giving the Mediterranean to the Axis and thus supporting the Italians in the capture of Africa and cutting the British off from the important revenue from their colonies. To ensure this, Gibraltar had to be taken and held at all costs, making this theatre of war a fiercely uncontested spot for most of the war. However, this perfidious Albion knew how to exploit this quite successfully, sending waves of paratroopers and landing troops to the German coasts in Western Europe turn after turn.
      After the annexation of Italy, the German war machine was fired up again.
      On the eastern front, the front line was bitterly contested and, apart from a brief advance far into the Russian north, the Wehrmacht was finished before Belarus. They were never able to reach the gates of Moscow.
      The beginning of the end came with the bombing of the Ruhr area and the brief landing of Allied troops there. With the front now directly in the Reich’s territory, it was all over!

      Japan had played a wild game in the first few turns and had given the Allies and especially the Americans and Australians, whose teeth Japan was able to pull out completely for a while, a real run for their money in the second half of the game.

      Italy did more than well for its standards. The Mediterranean was free of Allied ships for most of the war. Economically, Italy was able to make extensive use of the Mediterranean region to keep its income at a high level. The price for this was a constant and relentless battle side by side with German troops against tireless wave after wave of American attacks in Gibraltar.

      Despite all the supposed advantages, the Axis was unable to take advantage of the momentum or the action, and on the other hand, the Allied troops had an extremely talented commander on their side who ultimately brought the Axis powers to their knees!

      posted in House Rules
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    • RE: Global 1940 & 1943 Expansions Game Reports

      @VictoryFirst

      Game #1 Victory First vs Panzerstahl-Helm

      Game: 1940

      Axis: VictoryFirst
      Allies: Panzer

      Game Thread: https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/topic/40900/1-victoryfirst-axis-vs-panzerstahl-helm-allies-g40-house-rules-expansion-by-the-captain/12

      Final Save: g13-final_endsieg.tsvg

      It’s been a while since the game, but I’d still like to give you the match report.
      Disclaimer - the report was created by AI by giving the turn summary to the bot as fodder. I added a few comments of my own in italics, as well as the world map at the end of every 2 turns after the France turn.
      I also created a report for each nation and faction.

      Spoiler - Congratulations to VictoryFirst on his well-deserved victory and thanks for the great game! That was brilliantly executed master-plan!

      Round 1: Initial German Offensive (Late 1940)
      Germany launched a large-scale multi-front offensive, concentrating forces in Western Europe. Major territorial gains included the capture of France, Southern France, and Yugoslavia. German naval forces engaged British ships in the Atlantic, with mixed results, while land operations succeeded with the use of air and armored divisions. Casualties were moderate, but German positions were solidified across key European territories.

      Round 2: Axis Expansion
      German forces reinforced their positions in Europe and advanced through Bulgaria, continuing their dominance on land. U-boat wolf packs continued their operations in the Atlantic, while ground forces stabilized fronts in France and Yugoslavia. Japan secured significant victories in China and Southeast Asia, further extending Axis control in the Pacific. Italy made gains in North Africa, expanding their territorial holdings.

      Round 1-2.jpg

      Round 3: Allied Resistance and Naval Skirmishes
      The Axis powers strengthened their positions but faced growing resistance from the Allies. German naval forces clashed with British and American fleets, suffering losses, but maintaining control over strategic sea zones. On land, Germany prepared for future offensives by consolidating forces in Poland and Romania. Japan continued its unchecked expansion in the Pacific, while Italy’s control over North Africa tightened.

      Round 4: Axis Fortifications
      Germany reinforced its naval presence in the Atlantic and Mediterranean, deploying additional U-boats. On land, German forces built defensive fortifications across Southern Europe, focusing on maintaining their gains. Japan continued its push across Southeast Asia, while the Allies began mounting more effective counter-naval operations.

      Round 3-4.png

      Round 5: Naval Engagements and Italian Advances
      Naval engagements intensified as German U-boats continued to disrupt Allied shipping. Meanwhile, the Italian Army expanded its hold on North Africa, maintaining pressure on British forces. Japanese forces further strengthened their control over the Pacific, meeting limited resistance as Allied forces struggled to regroup.

      Round 6: Allied Naval Counteroffensive
      The Allies gained momentum at sea, neutralizing several German wolf packs. Despite this, Germany held firm on land, fortifying positions in Europe. Japan retained control over key Pacific territories, while ANZAC and American forces prepared for counteroffensives. Italian operations in North Africa continued, but Allied resistance stiffened.

      Round 5-6.png

      Round 7: German Technological Expansion
      Germany focused on advanced technological production, including mechanized and armored divisions, and maintained pressure in naval battles. U-boat forces disrupted Allied convoys, but the balance of naval power began to shift. Japan reinforced its Pacific territories, ensuring dominance in the region.

      Round 8: Stalemates and Increased Resistance
      Germany ramped up air and tank production while reinforcing Southern Europe. Naval operations continued with mixed success as the Allies gained ground. In the Pacific, ANZAC forces made incremental gains, weakening Japan’s grip on key islands. Italy’s defense in North Africa remained strong, but cracks started to appear.

      Round 7-8.png

      Round 9: Axis Defensive Strain
      Allied forces secured major naval victories, reducing the effectiveness of the German U-boat campaign. German forces, stretched thin, struggled to maintain control over strategic sea zones. In the Pacific, ANZAC forces liberated several islands, weakening Japanese dominance. Axis defenses remained strong, but signs of strain emerged.

      Round 10: Axis Reinforcement and Italian Collapse
      Germany took control of Italy and fortified Southern Europe. Italian forces began to collapse under Allied pressure, but German reinforcements bolstered the region. U-boat operations continued, though Allied naval forces improved their effectiveness. On the Eastern Front, the German was able to land a heavy effective hit against the Russian and the 2nd Panzer Army as well as the 3rd Corps and 4 fighter squadrons were crushed in Kazakhstan! After this loss and the conquest of extensive areas in the north and east of Moscow, the Russians were encircled by the Axis forces. In the Pacific, ANZAC continued its advance, further strengthening control over the region.

      Round 9-10.png

      Round 11: Allied Naval Victories and Axis Resilience
      The Allies continued to erode the Axis naval presence, successfully countering U-boat operations. German forces remained entrenched in Europe but faced growing Allied pressure. <FONT color=red>Nevertheless, the encirclement around Moscow was held and even strengthened. The onion domes on Red Square could already be seen with the naked eye by the German units. The storming of the Russian capital was only a matter of time! Japan struggled to maintain its hold on the Pacific as ANZAC and American forces gained ground. Italy’s military efforts weakened further under sustained Allied attacks.

      Round 12: Allied Counteroffensives
      Germany fortified its positions in Europe, deploying new U-boats and reinforcing Southern Italy, but faced increasing difficulty holding sea zones. Allied forces made progress in the Pacific, weakening Japanese defenses. Italy’s defensive capabilities continued to deteriorate, while ANZAC solidified control over critical territories.

      Round 11-12.png

      Round 13: Axis Stretched Thin

      All available German troops with a total strength of
      1 ArmyGroupActive
      1 German_Hvy_Bmbr
      2 LuftwaffeAces
      1 Panzer_General
      1 Panzer_General3
      3 Panzer_Grndrss
      1 Weapons_Army
      1 Weapon_Colonel
      16 armour
      3 artilleries
      5 bombers
      1 elite
      8 fighters
      13 infantry
      1 mech_infantry
      1 tactical_bomber
      2 weapon_infantrys
      and 2 waffen_panzers

      faced an inferior Allied force of

      1 FighterAceUSA
      6 usa_fighters
      Russians 1 ArmyGroupActive
      1 FighterAce
      1 FlakTower
      1 Soviet_Commisar
      1 Soviet_Commisar_2
      1 Tank_General3
      6 aaGunNOs
      16 armour
      1 elite
      5 guard_infantrys
      and 1 tactical_bomber

      opposite. After a short but tough battle, the Russian lines were broken through and completely destroyed in a coup de main. The Russian Empire became history! Allied naval forces continued to gain dominance in both the Atlantic and Pacific. German U-boat fleets suffered heavy losses, weakening their ability to disrupt Allied shipping. Japanese forces, though still strong, began to lose critical islands to ANZAC and American advances. Italy remained under German control but was increasingly vulnerable to Allied offensives. *In a final joint attempt by the Anglo-American allies to bring the German Reich to its knees after all, the total loss of British landing troops at the gates of Berlin was a failure. *

      Round 13 Endsieg Axis.png

      Operational Report: Summary by Nation

      Germany
      Rounds 1-2: Germany initiated a swift and aggressive campaign across Western Europe, achieving remarkable victories by capturing France, Southern France, and Yugoslavia. The German military utilized their air superiority and naval forces effectively, establishing dominance in the Atlantic.
      Rounds 3-4: Following their initial successes, German forces fortified their positions in occupied territories and increased U-boat production. Naval engagements with British forces yielded mixed results, but the ground campaign remained strong.
      Rounds 5-6: Germany focused on technological advancements, enhancing their mechanized divisions and heavy tank production. Despite successful U-boat operations, the Allies began to improve their counter-naval tactics, leading to increased losses for German shipping.
      Rounds 7-9: As the war progressed, the German military faced challenges, particularly with the strain of prolonged engagements. They prepared for a significant campaign against the Soviet Union, known as Operation Barbarossa, which would see them invade Russia in a bid to secure vast territories.
      Rounds 10-14: Germany successfully executed Operation Barbarossa, rapidly advancing into Soviet territory and capturing significant areas, including major cities. The initial campaign met with success, but as winter set in and Soviet resistance intensified, supply lines became overstretched. Despite early victories, the harsh conditions began to impede their progress, ultimately leading to a protracted conflict on the Eastern Front.

      Italy
      Rounds 1-2: Italy supported Germany’s advances in North Africa, achieving early successes but struggled with logistics and troop morale, relying heavily on German military support.
      Rounds 3-4: The Italian military faced increasing pressure from Allied forces, particularly in North Africa, leading to heavy casualties and revealing significant vulnerabilities.
      Rounds 5-6: As the situation deteriorated, Italy’s reliance on German support grew. Continued Allied offensives resulted in significant losses, contributing to Italy’s political instability.
      Rounds 7-9: Political turmoil led to Italy’s collapse, and Germany took full control, integrating Italian forces into their command structure and solidifying their position in Southern Europe.
      Rounds 10-14: Under German control, the Italian military operated primarily in support of German objectives. Allied advances in North Africa and the Mediterranean continued to threaten their positions.

      Japan
      Rounds 1-2: Japan pursued aggressive territorial expansion across Southeast Asia, achieving significant gains with minimal resistance, and establishing dominance in the Pacific.
      Rounds 3-4: Continued military operations allowed Japan to fortify captured territories, although growing Allied resistance began to challenge their military efforts.
      Rounds 5-6: Japan maintained military strength but faced increasing pressure as Allied forces regrouped and launched counteroffensives, which began to erode their control.
      Rounds 7-9: Japanese operations encountered setbacks due to coordinated Allied attacks, leading to losses in naval engagements and the threat of losing critical territories.
      Rounds 10-14: As ANZAC and American forces gained momentum, Japan struggled to maintain control over its acquisitions. Significant losses in naval battles threatened their dominance in the Pacific.

      Allied Nations (ANZAC, United Kingdom, United States)
      Rounds 1-2: The Allies faced early setbacks due to Axis expansion but worked to regroup and prepare for counteractions against the advancing Axis forces.
      Rounds 3-4: The Allies mounted effective naval operations against German U-boats while supporting ANZAC forces in the Pacific, leading to improved coordination and strengthened positions.
      Rounds 5-6: The Allies successfully neutralized several German U-boats and made considerable gains in the Pacific, regaining control of strategic territories from Japan.
      Rounds 7-9: With increasing cooperation, the U.S. ramped up military production, deploying more naval assets. ANZAC and American forces achieved critical victories, reversing the tide against Japanese expansion.
      Rounds 10-14: As Germany captured significant territories in Russia, the Allies maintained pressure on Axis forces, effectively neutralizing U-boat threats and liberating territories in the Pacific. The Allies prepared for further offensives, exploiting Axis vulnerabilities and the overextended German supply lines in Eastern Europe.

      Summary end of the game:

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      posted in House Rules
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    • RE: Axis & Allies Global 1940 House Rules Expansion

      @barnee

      Here we go. it is hidden in section 3. Strategic Rail Movement

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    • RE: Guten Morgen

      Guten Morgen

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    • RE: #1: VictoryFirst (Axis) - Panzerstahl-Helm (Allies) | Anniversary 1942, no bid

      @VictoryFirst Howdy. I am afraid I have to throw the towel. With the Russian out of the game and no chance to get it back (I could re-take it next round with an 88% chabce, but you will take it back right away), UK will be next etc.

      Congratulation to your victory. ✌️

      I am always up for another game. We can either switch sites or keep as it is.

      BR

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    • RE: Global 1940 & 1943 Expansions Game Reports

      @VictoryFirst said in Global 1940 & 1943 Expansions Game Reports:

      @Panzerstahl-Helm

      Hehe that’s a good-looking report 😀 The AI is good at story-telling however I don’t think it is always telling the right stuff lol 😂 Here is a considerably condensed game report on my part to complement yours.

      Hehe, I had the same feeling. The report is different than my memories of that game. I remebered the Allies fire-fighting throughout the entire game at every corner. The Axis were hard pushing everywhere.
      Maybe the AI bot needs more examples, or perhaps I should feed it some real war diaries from veteranes.

      posted in House Rules
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    • RE: Names to Faces

      @barnee

      I absolutly love the pics! great stuff!
      I recently discovered, after you told me so, that I can use my own images for each unit by just adding the pics to the units folder.

      GRGReat work.

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    • RE: PanzerStahl vs barnee EXP

      @barnee let’s bring it on! The Wehrmacht is ready to rumble!

      posted in Play Boardgames
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    • RE: [Global 1940] Breakthroughs as Purchasable Units

      @Rosco

      Hello Rosco and welcome.
      As mentilned by barnee and The Captain, the Expansion house rule sets woild be the perfect match for you. It allows you to buy both units once jet fighter become available.
      I play the Expansion rule set for over a year now and can highly recommend it! I can’t go back to the standard G40 anymore. :-)

      On firdt sight the rulebook may be overwhelming, but after 2-3 rounds of 1 game the rules and gameplay become natural and opens whole new universe of options and fun.

      I would be glad to play a game of this ruleset against you to give you a taste of this awesome game.

      Feel free to contact me if you are up for a game.

      Br

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    • RE: Find Opponents Here!

      @victoryfirst howdy! Are you still looking? If so, I would be interessted to play.

      Br

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    • RE: Tournament A&A G40 House Rule Expansion by The Captain

      @barnee @VictoryFirst
      Hi guys. Quick update from my site - I am still in, but still busy traveling. Will return next week to good old Germany. I will join once I am back.
      Greetings from bella Italia 🤌

      Panzer

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    • RE: PanzerStahl vs barnee EXP

      @barnee

      Howdy. attached my combat move which needs your scramble orders.

      Please check the following:

      1. I added the Wolfsrudel-marker in SZ110, because I am attacking with 3 U-Boots.
      2. I purchased a few units and was asked to place them befor my combat move. I am not sure if I can use them right away…

      If these moves are correct, let me know your scramble orders. Otherwise I will adjust my move accordingly.

      Furthermore I am still not able to start the game as PBEM, but only as local game.

      exp-game-4-stahl-vs-barnee-G1_scramble.tsvg

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    • RE: Find Opponents Here!

      @barnee hiwdy and thanks for your reply. Count me in! I am up for a game. I will send you a PM with my details.

      BR

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    • RE: barnee vs Panzerstahl-Helm Game 4

      Let’s play with the new Kamikaze rule.

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    • RE: barnee vs Panzerstahl-Helm Game 4

      @The-Captain

      Awesome! :-)
      A game report will follow once we are done with our current round.
      Once again a wild game and very exciting. :-)

      Thanks for that and especially for the fantastic game!
      By far the most entertaining version of A&A!

      BR

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    • RE: barnee vs Panzerstahl-Helm Game 4

      @The-Captain

      Good morning.
      Here the stats after round 15

      Axis: 166 (114 without NO)
      Allies: 205 (151)

      First Flak Tower built in Moscow.
      Luftwaffe on sight and in range.
      Flak tubes are polished and ready for action.

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    • RE: EXP Panzer vs barnee Game 5

      @barnee

      Good morning Sir,

      any scrambles today?

      BR

      exp-game-5-stahl-G-1_scramble.tsvg

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