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July 26, 1942:

Both russian mines near Sevastopol occupied, Sevastopol cut off. Reinforcing for the final assault.

West:

Battles in the open field are usually not a good idea if the enemy has strong ground forces, but here Allies have only a lot of weak corps on the ground and not much armies/tanks. So Axis is fighting for every hex in southern France now after Allies took the french mine and reached the Rhine river.

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August 9, 1942:

The last battle has begun...

Dozens of german armies, tanks and corps attack simultaneously Vologda, Moskov, Voronezh and Stalingrad. Russian tanks cross all rivers in the east from north to south. Rostov conquered. Sevastopol under heavy attacks - will fall next turn.

Nothing new in the West - Allies kill 2-3 corps each turn, taking damage too in the axis counteratttacks, moving slowly south. Only 2 hexes away from Bordeaux now and 2 hexes north of the french mountains.

German transport sunk by US battleships near Canada... ;)

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August 23, 1942:

Victory in the east:

Moskov, Stalingrad and Sevastopol conquered. Russia cut in 2 - southern Russia only at half supply. Russian tank, army and a lot of corps destroyed in the huge fightings. Siberians arrived at the end of last allied turn - heavy battles in the north expected.

West:

Allied air and carrier kill the defender of Hamburg - UK corps take the city and survives 4 counterattacks. Only slight losses in southern France since most air was busy with Hamburg. German rearmament program in western Germany - new defence forces built since Allies seem to go directly to Germany now after they could not advance into southern France.

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September 6, 1942:

Voronezh conquered - all russian units in the center killed (army + several corps). German armies moving towards Caucasus and Sverdlowsk (Ural, last russian capital)- only 3 hexes away from final victory smile.gif . Russians defend on a wide front between Leningrad-Vologda-Swerdlowsk. So Axis can bring their whole power into combat.

West: Allies conquer another german hex at the coast near Hamburg. Finally Bordeaux falls to the enemy. 3 rows of corps are defending and entrenched in southern France - commanded by 2 HQs to provide supply since they have no city for this purpose any more...

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October 4, 1942:

Only 2 hexes to Swerdlowsk...axis forces concentrates in the north - not enough space for all of them (see below)..

West:

A too uncautious US army gets killed south of Bordeaux. Allies conquer Cologne via airstrikes. UK corps in Denmark killed.

At the end of the turn the first veteran armies and tanks from the eastern front arrive in northern Germany.

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November 1, 1942:

The last russian defenders wiped out. Sverdlowsk conquered.

RUSSIA SURRENDERS

West:

Heavy battles in northern Germany. UK corps destroyed, several other allied units damaged.

All allied air moved east to support their units, southern France is safe, allied corps line goes into defence mode, US-armies operated east.

Naval battle near Portugal: US sub sunk

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