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The Battle for SCHQ -AAR- Comrade Trapp (Allies) vs Kuniworth (Axis) - Bid 10 (1:10)


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Mid July 1940

Germany invades Norway which surrenders the same turn, British troops land in Bergen. The RAF launches an attack on a German HQ near Paris, no losses inflicted, no intercept made by Luftwaffe.

In the Med, Free French troops capture an undefended Tripolitania. British reinforcements arrive in Egypt, Italian movement detected.

[ December 29, 2003, 04:14 PM: Message edited by: Comrade Trapp ]

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August 1940

Germany invades Sweden, Swedish forces fall back around captial.

The RAF continues to launch minor air raids into France and Western Germany against strategic resources.

In the Eastern Med, the Italian Navy assisted by a Luftwaffe airfleet slams into 2 BBs, 1 CA, and 1 CV of the RN off the coast of Egypt.

So far 1 British BB sunk, the other BB and the CA expected to go down next turn. Unfortunately, the losses are acceptable in order to delay the Italian Navy long enough to get further reinforcements into Egypt.

Lucky, the carrier is sitting safely in the Suez Canal port, reinforced in preperation for further intercepts.

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Late August 1940

In Sweden, German forces reach the outskirts of Stockholm.

In Egypt, the other RN BB and the CA are sunk, there are now 2 HQ supported Luftwaffe airfleets in Egypt. The RAF sends an airfleet to counter.

Germany gets Jets +1.

[ December 29, 2003, 04:13 PM: Message edited by: Comrade Trapp ]

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KUNIWORTH:

September 15, 1940

RAF attacked again and taken down to 1 in strength. Don't know if Comrade tries to stall my troops waiting for reinforcements but it will cost him. Carrier disbanded.

We begin to prepare for war. Sea lion maybe?

[ December 29, 2003, 04:35 PM: Message edited by: Comrade Trapp ]

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October 1940

Egypt a total loss. 1 British corps and 1 Free French corps destroyed in combat, General Auchinleck cutoff from his units and stranded on the east side of the Suez Canal.

Only 2 corps (both British) left in Egypt, one in Alexandria, the other guarding the west shore of the Suez Canal. No further reinforcements will be sent to Egypt.

While losses were high, the Germans were forced to commit units to Egypt, delaying Axis aggression elsewhere.

Luckly, no RAF airfleets were lost in the Battle.

Elsewhere in the Med, the British are forced to abandon Malta.

[ December 29, 2003, 04:51 PM: Message edited by: Comrade Trapp ]

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January 1941

While the Battle for Egypt was costly in British troops, it was necessary in order to delay Axis aggression. Luckly, the losses suffered in Egypt were not as high as they could have been.

In the Western Med, 2 RN BBs engage a Italian transport (corps) off the coast of Algeria, no Italian warships sighted.

The RAF resumes air raids over France and Western Germany against strategic resources.

Readiness levels

United States: 40%

Soviet Union: 48%

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June 1941

Spain surrenders, Gibraltar and Tripolitania fall. Axis forces now have complete supremacy in the Med.

At the end of the Allied turn: United States prepares for war! along with the Pro-Allied coup in Yugoslavia.

Readiness Levels

United States: 90%

Soviet Union: 58%

[ December 29, 2003, 06:02 PM: Message edited by: Comrade Trapp ]

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