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Warts 'n' all

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  1. 1 hour ago, MikeyD said:

     Neville Chamberlain had made the correct move in avoiding direct confrontation with Germany before Britain had build up sufficient military strength.

    He sold the only democracy in central Europe down the river. Allowed Mad Addy to walk in without having to fight through it's defences. And gave him all their tanks, which he then used to invade Poland, France et al. 

  2. 2 hours ago, Michael Emrys said:

    Actually, I am not at all convinced that his reputation as a great war leader is entirely deserved. For instance, he had a bad habit of committing the Army into operations it had no reasonable hope of winning when the shrewder strategy would have been to husband his forces and commit them when they had a reasonable hope of victory. Greece and BATTLEAXE come immediately to mind and SHINGLE might also be mentioned along with come other actions. As a consequence, the Army lost thousands of men fruitlessly thrown away and not available when a genuine opportunity arose.

    Michael

    I was just suggesting why he would have had a tank named after him.

  3. 8 hours ago, Erwin said:

    That's an interesting proposition.  Where is the evidence for that (or maybe it was a joke - wasn't sure)?

    This is a game forum, so let's keep it both simple and relevant. The answer can be found in tank names.

    Cromwell - Great war leader, useless as Lord Protector, and loathed by his own comrades such as the Diggers and the Levellers.

    Churchill - Great war leader, the worst occupant of No. 11 ever, and as a floor crosser loathed by many in both the Liberal, and Conservative parties.

    We don't have a tank called the ....

    Atlee - Christian cadet corps leader, coalition builder, defeater of Halifax's attempts to bring down Churchill in 1940, and as Lord Privy Seal and de facto Leader of the House of Commons he "ran" the country, leaving Churchill free to run the M.O.D. and boost the morale of the people.

  4. The wall thing can be a bit of a pain in the 'arris. I think that it happens because walls, fences, etc are placed running down the middle of an AS, or diagonally across them. Whereas movement paths go from AS to AS. Perhaps someone with map editing skills can offer a fuller explanation in due course.

    As for Stuarts, in my book the only good Stuart, is a dead Stuart.

     

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