On Amazon UK, I was able to find the game sealed and shrink wrapped for only 130 pounds! This is compared to the normal (rounded up) 500 US dollar price on Ebay-I was able to ship it to a friend’s house in Scotland and from there sent to my place. Unfortunately that was the last copy, so I can’t help anyone else with this-still, keep looking and you should be able to find it eventually! It took me a long time, but I was able to find it!
Japanese battleship Yamato
@SuperbattleshipYamato
Yeah. I’m the battleship Yamato. I fought in the Battle of Leyte Gulf, where my sister died. I was sunk in Operation Ten-Go, sailing towards Okinawa to defend it. I may be on seabed, but I’m still the biggest battleship ever, so don’t mess with me!
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RE: Cheap way to get Axis And Allies 1914
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RE: O'Connor and Tripoli
I believe that they could have captured Tripoli-however, if Germany launched an all out Mediterranean campaign instead of Barbarossa, Germany would have been able to regain the initiative due to possibly an entire Panzer Army being sent to Libya, or if not possible, Tunisia (historically, Germany made quite good negotiations with Vichy France to get them to join the war on the Axis side, which only stopped after the failure of talks with Spain), crossing the Mareth Line. In the end, Germany would have won especially as they would not have needed to invade Crete (if the British did not move troops to Greece, they wouldn’t garrison men off Crete), allowing for an assault on Malta, and Hitler, summoning all of his “diplomatic strength”, would convince Franco to invade Gibraltar. In the end, the Suez would have fallen. And if the Panzer Army couldn’t reach Cairo, Hitler would also have been able to convince Turkey to join the Axis, or invade Cyprus, which either way, would allow Germany to move into Syria and Iraq, driving from the east to the Suez.
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Axis and Allies North Africa announced!
I’m so happy. I voted Stalingrad, but still we are getting a new Axis and Allies game. I’m sure Larry Harris passed the torch well. I hope that this community will like this game, and it won’t be controversial.
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RE: O'Connor and Tripoli
This is all true.
Firstly, it’s possible that Hitler could have restrained himself for the moment and go against the Mediterranean, a decision support by Raeder and Goring.
Secondly, the main reason Franco was so toxic was that before Hitler’s meeting with Franco, he sent Wilhelm Canaris, a secret member of the German resistance movement, to negotiate with Franco, and Canaris said that he though that Germany was going to lose the war and Hitler was planning to move to the east (it’s said that Hitler was actually going back and forth between the Mediterranean and the Soviet Union). If Hitler really committed to it, he would have been more forceful, and Franco would have relented, especially if the Battle Of Britain had not concluded yet. If Vichy France entered the war, Hitler might have been able to mediate between it, Italy, and Spain about North Africa.
Finally, a similar situation could have appeared with Turkey, where if Hitler really did everything possible to convince them, it might have worked out. If it didn’t, Germany could use their paratroopers (as they would not be beaten up at Crete, due to the British heading for Tripoli) to possibly take Cyprus, depending on the result of an airborne invasion of Malta. Due to no British intervention in Greece, there would have been no disaster at Cape Matapan, and Italy’s navy, along with a Luftwaffe not burdened with commitments on the Eastern Front, could have swept the waters around Cyprus (as likely as not), and launch an amphibious invasion if paratroopers alone can’t cut it. If Cyprus is taken, a leap into Vichy French Syria would be in order. From there, Germany can launch a massive offensive against the Suez Canal, which Britain cannot hold with an attack on two fronts. Additionally, Germany will have support from Iraq, which won’t be destroyed with direct aid from Germany and Italy.
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RE: On this day during W.W. 2
Today where I live is the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Rimini, a town on the Adriatic coast of Italy. Its liberation was part of the broader Operation Olive, an attempt by the Allies to break through the Axis-held Gothic Line in Northern Italy. While they experienced multiple tactical victories, the Germans were able to hold out long enough to prevent a decisive breakthrough until winter came. It would not be until 1945 that the Allies would break through the Gothic Line and liberate the rest of Italy.
Rimini was actually liberated by a Greek unit fighting with the British, one major highlight in the Greek military history of the war following the country’s fall in 1941.
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RE: Help with Overarching Axis Strategy (Ge, Ja, + It)
Welcome!
One thing to keep in mind is that the Axis only need to win on one side of the board.
This means, that if a Japanese strategy is good enough, even if Germany gets their butt kicked the Axis might still be able to win if Germany buys enough time for Japan to win.
It’s still risky, of course, as an increase in IPCs on the Europe board can translate to an increase in units in the Pacific, but it’s an option and a far more viable one than the equal version for the Allies.
Personally I’m not a fan of J1 or G1, but that is more out of principle than practicality.
I found this cool J1 video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRi3aIsj8P8
Important note about this video:
There are some astericks in the video, and it is not explained what they mean. I have gotten information from the maker of the video what they are, however.
The only thing that can/will stop this J1 attack is if the Soviets stacked all 18 infantry in Amur.
In that case, both I and the maker of the video strongly advise not to do this strategy (I learned this the hard way, trust me, it’s painful to watch). I recommend, if the Soviets declared war, to attack that stack. Air units, landing back, can defend Jehol and Manchuria from the Mongolians.
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RE: What if the Soviet Union joined the Axis and Japan joined the Allies (well really Japan erupting into an Imperial Civil War)?
I also have an idea for another Soviet national objective:
5 IPCs if the Soviet Union controls 6 Chinese territories. Theme: aid to the Chinese communists and establishment of a Communist Chinese government.
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An interesting book I read:
Have you ever heard of the book called If The Allies Had Fallen? It examines many what ifs of World War 2, with all of them very grounded in reality. A lot of the chapters are written very differently, from basically scholarly analysis to what the history books would have said had the timeline changed in the way described. If you had read the book, what do you think? Thank you!
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RE: What if the Soviet Union joined the Axis and Japan joined the Allies (well really Japan erupting into an Imperial Civil War)?
Oops, sorry! My mistake…
The reason I hoped to do 15 victory cities is that the Axis will have to build up a big navy, instead of just doing an all continental assault, perhaps we can make it a 13 victory cities required win, as that will require at least an Operation Sealion which, without a Japanese navy to worry about, the Americans and British can completely focus on the Atlantic, which will lead to epic naval battles.
I think you should make so if China has all it’s territories captured, and the Allies control Africa (excluding strict neutrals), that combined, should be a substitute for capturing an Axis capital-it still won’t be an easy fight.
Another insane idea that I have for you is to have the US join the Axis-how you will balance this is your choice (also, please tell me how many rounds it will take for the Axis to win with only the US with the Axis).
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What if France was connected to Britain via a land link?
Soon after the Battle Of France, Hitler is informed by the Devil that on the day that when Operation Sealion begins, a massive land bridge (stretching from Pas-De Calais to the western edge of Normandy) connecting France to Britain will magically appear. With this information, Hitler immediately orders the suspending of Luftwaffe operations over Britain to conserve aircraft for the invasion (that way, if pilots are shot down, there is more of a chance for them to be recovered). This information is not found out via Ultra, and Hitler informs only his top generals, admirals, and Luftwaffe officers of this information. No civilian cargo ships are converted to transports, the resources used for the conversion used to produce additional army equipment.
With the striking power of the entire German army catching the British by surprise, could Germany have won the war? Thank you!
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RE: On this day during W.W. 2
April 25, 2025 is the 80th anniversary of Elbe Day, when American and Soviet troops met at the Elbe River in Germany, splitting what remained of Nazi Germany in 2. It was the first time that the Eastern and Western fronts connected on the ground.
The day is also the 80th anniversary of the end of the East Prussian and Samland Offensives, where Soviets troops cleared their northern flank and captured East Prussia.
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RE: On this day during W.W. 2
April 23, 2025 is the 80th anniversary of the Goring Telegram.
Herman Goring, the commander of the German Luftwaffe throughout the war and Hitler’s likely successor, sent a telegram to Hitler following the Soviet encirclement of Berlin. In it, he asked for Hitler to transfer his power to him as Berlin and the Fuherbunker were cut off from the rest of Germany and thus Hitler could appear to be incapacitated. It was previously agreed upon that should the Fuher lost his freedom of action, his successor should take up the reins.
One of Hitler’s major assistants, Martin Bormann, convinced him that Goring was actually attempting a coup. In response, Hitler forced Goring to resign and would later designate commander of the Kriegsmarine, Karl Donitz, as his heir.
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RE: On this day during W.W. 2
April 22, 2025 is the 80th anniversary of the famous bunker scene:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7PmzdINGZk
In reality, when Hitler being informed that Felix Steiner wouldn’t be able to relieve the Soviet encirclement around Berlin, he simply declared that the war was lost. There was no rant.
Oh, and I forgot from a few days ago:
April 20, 2025 was the 80th anniversary of the last public appearance of Adolf Hitler, to award a few Hitler Youth. After this he would spend the rest of his life in a bunker.
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RE: Winning the game: most common victory scenario
Yeah, that’s why in games on TripleA I play against myself, I play until when one side would normally surrender, then have the AI finish it. Techinically they end with by the book victories.
But as I mentioned, usually due to the IPC gap the writing’s on the wall long before victory city objectives are achieved.
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RE: Winning the game: most common victory scenario
Well, I don’t play with surrender in my games, so that usually doesn’t happen.
I’d say that most games I play are decided by economic advantages before victory city requirements are reached. Very rarely do I see bold captures of victory cities by a losing side resulting in a narrow victory.
The most common victories are:
- German capture of Moscow, Leningrad, and Stalingrad, alongside either an Italian capture of Egypt early in the game or a later drive toward the Middle East and Africa.
- Japanese capture of Calcutta, Hong Kong, Manilla, Shanghai, (obviously Tokyo), and either Sydney or Honolulu (the latter is more likely).
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RE: On this day during W.W. 2
April 16, 2025, marks the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the Battle of Berlin. The final nail in the coffin for Nazi Germany, this was probably the final major battle of the war in Europe.
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RE: World Championship 2027 on TripleA A&A G40 Expansion
Maybe I’ll get to go this time…probably not…
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RE: America Strategy 1914
You’re welcome. Yeah, it took quite a lot of testing to perfect this.