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AAR Terif (Axis) vs. Kuniworth (Allies)


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Axis turn 3:

- 2 french armies in France slightly damaged

- Denmark corps destroyed, will surrender next turn

- Warsaw captured, Poland continues fighing with 3 half dead units

- french cruiser sunk in the Atlantic by german subs

- Manstein called to duty

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Axis turn 4:

The last polish unit has been destroyed - Poland surrenders together with Denmark. 3 UK ships slightly damaged in the Atlantic, subs should be sunk next allied turn. Only minor damage to french armies at the border - not enough to kill them - so German air moves forward in striking range of Paris instead of attacking.

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Axis turn 5:

Fortuna prevents the onslaught ;) . After two army attacks all 3 german AFs do only minimum damage, so the french army in the bloodhex survives at str. 1 - but next turn Germany can send 5 AFs into battle smile.gif .

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May 26, 1940:

German units reach the outskirts of Paris. Italy will join next turn. Paris entrenchment reduced to 1 by german air - should fall next turn. Ireland corps leave Dublin to die a heroic death... :D

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June 16, 1940:

France is no more - curiously Bordeaux is UK held but not Brest. One last UK corps south of Paris will be killed next turn. Ireland surrendered to Allies.

Italian units spot a UK AF at Malta, german air supported by Rundstedt appears in Sicily.

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HEY Kuni! I happened to sniff out your location and found you here looking like an Allied sitting duck. What are you doing?

THAT'S IT Kuni. NO more Puni attempts. I take over the rodder from now on. :cool: ;)

[ July 31, 2004, 08:28 AM: Message edited by: zappsweden ]

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July 28, 1940:

Norway converted.

Italians take Suez, an allied bomber attacking italian transports from Gibraltar gets intercepted - no losses for the german fighters. Defenceless allied bombers without escorts: perfect target practice for the german fighter pilots smile.gif .

Allied commander Kuniworth sues for a cease fire - fightings will continue in approximately 2 days.

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Ok this is an image of the battle of france with red arrows to illustrate how it was fought. Red xxxx above unit symbol indicate the units are infantry-armies, black is corps.

april1940.jpg

Terif used 6 airfleets against french corps defense and smashed the center. No attacks were made against the flanks as the arrows indicate. The campaign ended with the drive to Bordeaux and destruction of the canadian corps which can be seen here just two hexes east of Paris. The french units in the maginot line surrendered while the two british corps(yellow) and the canadian army(dark blue 2 hexes north of paris) survived the onslaught.

Allies would probably have lasted 1 turn longer with some armies in the central second defence line.

[ August 01, 2004, 05:38 AM: Message edited by: Kuniworth ]

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