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Spring 1904. In which the Austrian’s woes multiply, England recaptures Norway, Russia recaptures Sweden, Germany ignores events to the north and, as Turkey breaks on the robust defences of the Balkans, French forces continue to tippy-toe south and east. What could they be up to?
Austria:
A Budapest - Vienna (*Disbanded*)
F Greece - Bulgaria(sc) (*Fails*)
A Serbia Supports F Greece - Bulgaria(sc)
A Trieste Supports A Budapest - Vienna (*Cut*)
England:
F Barents Sea - Norway
F Denmark - Baltic Sea
F Helgoland Bight - Denmark
F North Sea Supports F Barents Sea - Norway
F Sweden Supports F Barents Sea - Norway (*Dislodged*)
France:
A Belgium Supports A Burgundy
A Burgundy Supports A Belgium
A Gascony - Marseilles
F Marseilles - Gulf of Lyon
F Tunis - Ionian Sea
A Tuscany - Venice
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea
Germany:
F Holland Supports A Kiel
A Kiel Supports F Holland
A Munich - Tyrolia (*Fails*)
A Tyrolia - Trieste (*Fails*)
A Vienna Supports A Tyrolia - Trieste (*Cut*)
Italy:
A Apulia, no move received
F Naples, no move received
A Rome, no move received
Russia:
F Finland Supports A Norway - Sweden
A Galicia Supports A Rumania - Budapest
A Norway - Sweden
A Rumania - Budapest
F Sevastopol - Rumania
F St Petersburg(nc) - Barents Sea
Turkey:
F Aegean Sea Supports A Bulgaria - Greece
A Bulgaria - Greece (*Fails*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria (*Fails*)
F Ionian Sea Supports A Bulgaria - Greece (*Dislodged*)
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Shadowplay/Shadowpuppets: We can only guess. My guess is this: France and Russia.
GM- All: You do know that you can work together and support each others units, don’t you? There hasn’t been a single collaborative manoeuvre in this game yet.
We have some retreats required:
English F Sweden can retreat to Gulf of Bothnia or Skagerrak.
Turkish F Ionian Sea can retreat to Adriatic Sea or Albania or Eastern Mediterranean.
The next deadline (Summer 1904) will be 10 pm GMT, Monday 1st June 2009.
Best wishes
Simon
Professor Simon Langley-Evans BSc. Phd. RNutr.
Chair in Human Nutrition
School of Biosciences
University of Nottingham
Sutton Bonington
Loughborough
LE12 5RD
United Kingdom
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