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October 15, 1939

In Poland, the German Army destroys 1 army and 1 corps; German forces reach outskirts of Warsaw. A Polish corps avoids contact with German forces and reaches the outskirts of an undefended Prague. Denmark still holding, a German corps reaches the outskirts of Copenhagen.

Germany declares war on the Low Countries, captures Brussels in one turn. The RAF and French Air Force intercepts the Luftwaffe over Brussels, both sides take damage. The Canadian 1st Army arrives in France.

In the North Atlantic, a German U-boat surprises the French cruiser Dunkerque and reducing it to 6.

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November 12, 1939

Warsaw falls, Poland surrenders. Denmark still holding.

In France, the Germans get lucky and destroy the French 4th Army northwest of the Ardennes; a German corps keeps the breach open. The French Army falls back; a French army falls back to defend the mine and another falls back northwest of Paris. The French II corps in Paris digs and and prepares to fight to the last, the Maginot Line is still garrisoned. The French Air Force relocates to England.

In the North Atlantic, the Royal and French Navies sink a German U-boat and surround another along the Canadian coastline.

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November 12, 1939

Warsaw falls, Poland surrenders. Denmark still holding.

In France, the Germans get lucky and destroy the French 4th Army northwest of the Ardennes; a German corps keeps the breach open. The French Army falls back; a French army falls back to defend the mine and another falls back northwest of Paris. The French II corps in Paris digs and and prepares to fight to the last, the Maginot Line is still garrisoned. The French Air Force relocates to England.

In the North Atlantic, the Royal and French Navies sink a German U-boat and surround another along the Canadian coastline.

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December 10, 1939

The French Army repels all attacks by German forces; German forces reach the outskirts of Paris.

In the North Atlantic, the last German U-boat launches a suicide attack on the RN inflicting little damage and is destroyed.

Denmark still holding, Italy joins the Axis at the end of the turn.

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December 10, 1939

The French Army repels all attacks by German forces; German forces reach the outskirts of Paris.

In the North Atlantic, the last German U-boat launches a suicide attack on the RN inflicting little damage and is destroyed.

Denmark still holding, Italy joins the Axis at the end of the turn.

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February 4, 1940

Denmark surrenders.

In France, the French 2nd Army is destroyed defending the mine, but mine not captured. The French 1st Army and II corps defending Paris is surrounded but are standing firm against the German onslaught. The Italian Army invades an undefended Southern France, quickly occupies Marseilles.

The 2nd RAF based in Malta attacks an Italian sub on the Sicilian coastline.

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February 4, 1940

Denmark surrenders.

In France, the French 2nd Army is destroyed defending the mine, but mine not captured. The French 1st Army and II corps defending Paris is surrounded but are standing firm against the German onslaught. The Italian Army invades an undefended Southern France, quickly occupies Marseilles.

The 2nd RAF based in Malta attacks an Italian sub on the Sicilian coastline.

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March 17, 1940

France surrenders, a number of French units turn "Free French", including the French Air Force.

Unfortunately no Axis units have been destroyed thus far, the good news is that no British units have been destroyed either. The Canadian 1st Army still holds Brest. Still no jet tech.

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March 17, 1940

France surrenders, a number of French units turn "Free French", including the French Air Force.

Unfortunately no Axis units have been destroyed thus far, the good news is that no British units have been destroyed either. The Canadian 1st Army still holds Brest. Still no jet tech.

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April 14, 1940

The Luftwaffe launches air attacks on Montgomery’s HQ in London, the RAF and Free French AF intercept, the Battle of Britain has begun. No attacks made on the Canadian 1st Army in Brest.

In the Med, the Italian Navy assisted by one airfleet of the Luftwaffe bombards Malta. Reinforcements arrive in Egypt.

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April 14, 1940

The Luftwaffe launches air attacks on Montgomery’s HQ in London, the RAF and Free French AF intercept, the Battle of Britain has begun. No attacks made on the Canadian 1st Army in Brest.

In the Med, the Italian Navy assisted by one airfleet of the Luftwaffe bombards Malta. Reinforcements arrive in Egypt.

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May 12, 1940

All quite over France for the first time in many months.

The Luftwaffe continues to launch attacks on the 2nd RAF at Malta, Malta continues to reinforce. Italian transports spotted on the Algerian coastline, invasion of Vichy France considered immanent.

The Italian Navy engages the HMS Nelson in Gibraltar Harbor.

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May 12, 1940

All quite over France for the first time in many months.

The Luftwaffe continues to launch attacks on the 2nd RAF at Malta, Malta continues to reinforce. Italian transports spotted on the Algerian coastline, invasion of Vichy France considered immanent.

The Italian Navy engages the HMS Nelson in Gibraltar Harbor.

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