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  1. It wasn't really at the top of the list so I didn't see it. Will repost there. Comrade Trapp
  2. [ May 21, 2003, 02:39 AM: Message edited by: Comrade Trapp ]
  3. Comrade Trapp retires from the ladder, I will be sigining up for Zappsweden's new ladder. Comrade Trapp
  4. Comrade Trapp retires from the ladder, I will be sigining up for Zappsweden's new ladder. Comrade Trapp
  5. There is no reason for 2 ladders and considering that the new ladder seems to be alot better and easier to use, I think we should go with that. Either way, I'm withdrawing from the old ladder (88mm's ladder) and signing up on the new one. Comrade Trapp
  6. Thanks for finding the site Zapp, its alot better then running the ladder from here. Comrade Trapp
  7. Comrade Trapp (Allies) cocedes to Liam (Axis) bid 175 I have started using Allies the past few games trying diffrent stratigies.....none have worked. This was the worsed defeat I have ever suffered, France fell too early, the Axis got ALOT out of the plunder, he got lucky on tech (by time I surrendered in Jan 1941 he had level 4 jets and god knows what else). He also owned the Med with German airfeets. I got to start playing Rambo (The Legend) again in order to get some stratigies that acutally work... Comrade Trapp
  8. Comrade Trapp (Allies) cocedes to Liam (Axis) bid 175 I have started using Allies the past few games trying diffrent stratigies.....none have worked. This was the worsed defeat I have ever suffered, France fell too early, the Axis got ALOT out of the plunder, he got lucky on tech (by time I surrendered in Jan 1941 he had level 4 jets and god knows what else). He also owned the Med with German airfeets. I got to start playing Rambo (The Legend) again in order to get some stratigies that acutally work... Comrade Trapp
  9. I will run the SC World Champion Ladder if 88mm no longer wants the job. Yes the ladder has a lot of flaws, but considering we had no ladder at all before this I think we're off to a good start. If I take over the ladder it will stay "as is" until we come up with something better that most of us agree on. 88mm, tell me if you want me to take over and I'll start next month (June). Comrade Trapp
  10. Comrade Trapp (Allies) concedes to Liam (Axis) bid 150.
  11. Comrade Trapp (Allies) concedes to Liam (Axis) bid 150.
  12. Response to the Peace Proposal Sent by: The Central Powers (Comrade Trapp) Recieved by: The Triple Entente (JerseyJohn) (via e-mail) ------------------------------------------------- The Central Powers rejects your peace terms but offers a counter-proposal. The Central Powers offers these Peace Terms: * There Central Powers will remain the Central Powers next game and not the Axis Alliance. * Germany will still be under the Kaiser's control. * Austro-Hungary will remain Austro-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire will remain the Ottoman Empire. 1) Poland, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Albania, Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Malta, and the Suez Canal will be handed of over to the Central Powers and will be part of the Central Powers at the start of the next game. 2) The Russian cities of Odessa, Kiev, and Minsk will be handed over to the Central Powers. 3) The Italian city of Venice will be handed over to the Central Powers. 4) The Low Countries will be returned to a neutral status. 5) Russia will be allowed to keep Finland and the Baltic States. 6) The Maginot Line will be under the control of the German Army (No Maginot Line). 7) Italy will be as it is now (a Allied Power). As mentioned earlier Venice will be handed over to the Central Powers. 8) The Russian Black Sea Fleet will be handed over to the Turkish Navy. 9) Great Britain and France will hand over 2 battleships to the German High Seas Fleet and 2 battleships to the Turkish Navy. 10) The Triple Entente will claim full responsibility for the war and all of its damages. If you agree to these terms, the fighting between The Central Powers and The Triple Entente will immediately cease. If not the war will go on. [ May 08, 2003, 09:12 PM: Message edited by: Comrade Trapp ]
  13. Peace Proposal Sent by: The Triple Entente (JerseyJohn) Recieved by: The Central Powers (Comrade Trapp) (via e-mail) ------------------------------------------------- The Triple Entente offers the following peace proposal as precursor to Second World War continuation: In the West, * Low Countries ceded to Germany as a protectorate, i. e., not occupied by German troops but to start out as Axis Allied to Germany. Germany withdraws entirely from occupied French territory. In the East, *The Baltic States to become a German Protectorate. *Finland to be granted full Independence. * Poland to be granted full Independence. Austrian Empire / Balkans to be represented as the Independent nations of Hungary, Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria and Greece. *Yugoslavia and Greece become Independant German Protectorates / Axis Allies. In the Mediterranean, Ottoman Empire to be represented as the Independent nations of Turkey and Iraq. Turkey becomes Axis Ally, Syria to France and Iraq is neutral. Suggested conditions for continuation: Hubert's 1939 Scenario with the following alignment at start: Axis: Germany, Low Countries, Baltic States Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey. Allies: England, France and Poland. Neutral U. S., Italy, USSR, Iraq, Denmark, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Switzerland. Special Provisions: Italy assigned 500 PPS as protection against Gambit, USSR assigned 1000 PPS for same purpose and house rule preventing Axis troops from using Turkey as base till Three (3) turns after the start of Barbarossa; can be used immediately if the USSR initiates the war on Axis. Unassigned Research Credits: Germany 3, England 3, France 2, Italy 2. [ May 08, 2003, 09:10 PM: Message edited by: Comrade Trapp ]
  14. July 10th 1915 No action in the west. In the east, the German 7th, 8th, and 10th armies assault the Russian 5th Army in Minsk reducing it to 50%. South of that the Austro-Hungarian 1st, 2nd, and 3rd armies engage the Russian 2nd Army reducing it to 10%. In the Middle East, the Ottoman 1st and 2nd armies attack the British 1st Middle East Exp Force east of Beirut knocking it down to 30%.
  15. June 26th 1915 No action in the west. In the east, Austro-Hungarian forces attack Russian General Petrov's HQ reducing it to 30%. North of that, the German 8th Army attacks the Russian 5th Army in Minsk knocking it down to 70%. In the Black Sea, the Turkish Navy (cruiser) engages the Russian Black Sea Fleet (cruiser) reducing it to 40%. In the Middle East, the Ottoman Army disengages from combat near the Suez Canal and turns north to oppose the Allied landing near Beirut.
  16. June 12th 1915 No engagements reported in the west. In the east, German forces stop to reinforce and resupply while Austro-Hungarian forces advance deeper into the Ukraine. In the Middle East, the Ottoman 2nd Army catches the British cruiser H.M.S. Gloucester in port and sends it the bottom. Meanwhile, British forces secure a beachhead north of Beirut. On the newly created Italian front, the Germany Army quickly secures the Italian-German border. [ May 07, 2003, 02:33 AM: Message edited by: Comrade Trapp ]
  17. May 15th 1915 In the western front th German 2nd, 3rd, and 5th launch an attack on the reinforced French 6th Army knocking it down to 20%. In the Ukraine, the German 7th, 9th, and 10th armies attack the Russian 4th Army knocking it down to 20%. South of that, the Austro-Hungarian 2nd and 3rd armies engage and destroy the Russian 5th Army. In the Middle East, the Ottoman 1st and 2nd armies attack the British Colonial Force as it retreats across the Suez Canal knocking it down to 20%.
  18. April 17th 1915 No engagements reported in the west. In the east, the German and Austro-Hungarian Armies launch a full-scale offensive into Russia, the Russians lose no units but take moderate losses. In the Middle East, the Ottoman 1st and 2nd Armies engage British colonial and Australian forces around the Suez Canal, Australian forces take heavy loses.
  19. March 20th 1915 In the west, for the 3rd time the German 2nd, 3rd, and 5th launch an attack on the reinforced French 6th Army knocking it back down to 20%. In the east, the Russian Army conducts a strategic withdrawl to positions East of Warsaw. The German Army quickly secures Warsaw and sets up a defensive perimeter around the city while the they reinforce and resupply. In the Mediterranean, the Turkish Navy (cruiser) is attacked by the French battleship Bovet while in Athens Harbor and is forced to disengage from battle.
  20. Comrade Trapp (Allies) concedes to Liam (Axis) Bid 150
  21. Comrade Trapp (Allies) concedes to Liam (Axis) Bid 150
  22. February 6th 1915 In the west, the German 2nd, 3rd, and 5th armies launch a second attack on the French 6th Army reducing it to 20%. In the east, the German Army wins another victory over the Russians north of Warsaw when the Russian 1st Wilna Army is destroyed in combat. The Russian troops fought bravely but could not hold the line against superior German firepower. In the Mediterranean, the Turkish Navy (cruiser) engages a British cruiser off the coast of Greece knocking it down to 60%. [ May 05, 2003, 11:09 PM: Message edited by: Comrade Trapp ]
  23. December 12th 1914 In the west, the German 2nd, 3rd, and 5th armies launch a full scale counter-offensive against the French 6th Army knocking it down to 10% of its original strengh. In the east, the German Armies in East Prussia reinforce after fierce fighiting with Russian forces. South of Warsaw, the Austro-Hungarian 1st, 2nd, and 3rd armies launch a attack on the Czar's Polish Guards (corps) and knocks it down to 20%.
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