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Author:Kenshi777
Posted:Apr 03, 2010 at 6:28 pm
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As a reminder, I will adjudicate early in retreat phases if I have all
retreats in to me marked final. These must be submitted privately to
me only. If I have them all in on Monday, perhaps we could make Fall
Thursday as normal instead of stretching until next Tuesday.

Thanks!
B.

On 4/3/10, Nigel PHILLIPS <nephilli99-at-hotmail.com> wrote:


Kozani for me, surprise, surprise

Nigs


[quote:9c61d5b590]Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2010 12:16:23 -0500
Subject: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1864 Results: Izmir
From: screwtape777-at-gmail.com
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Izmir (Ancient Smyrna) was one of the most cosmopolitan and wealthy
trade ports in the Ottoman Empire. Its population was by no means
exclusively Turkish, but counted many Greeks and Italians as
residents, some tracing their lineage back to the Italian city states
that sent Crusaders to Anatolian shores.

Today Izmir is the last redoubt of the noble Ottoman Empire, who have
seen their empire reduced by an invasion of Romanians and Bulgarians.
Of all unlikely sources, their sole aid has come from the Greeks,
whose offshore fleets have not been the invading force that would
appear in 1922 historically, but instead rise to face the
Bulgarian/Ottoman threat.

RETREATS DUE:

Austro-Hungarian A Agram can retreat to Graz or OTB.
Ottoman A Bursa can retreat to Istanbul, Izmir, Manisa.. or OTB
Greek A Serres can retreat to Kozani or OTB.

NEXT DEADLINE: Summer 1864 Retreats are due Tuesday, April 6, at 1700
EST. Fall 1864 will be set at the following Tuesday, April 13th, at
1700 EST. Please have all orders in on time, and remember to CC me on
negotiations! Thanks to all that have been doing so already -

PLAYERS:

ITALY: Adam Levy
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
GREECE: Nigel Phillips
ROMANIA: Mike Sims
BULGARIA: Ross Webb
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle

ORDERS:

Italy:

A Bologna - Venezia
A Firenze - Torino
F Roma - Firenze

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Ancona Hold
A Budapest Hold
A Pecs Supports A Budapest
F Trieste Supports A Agram
A Wien Supports A Budapest

Serbia:

A Beograd Supports A Novi Sad
F Cetinje - Adriatic Sea
A Sarajevo Supports A Spalato - Agram
A Skopje - Bitola (*Fails*)
A Spalato - Agram

Romania:

F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara
A Craiova - Temesvar (*Fails*)
F Istanbul - Salonika
A Kolosvar - Kassa
A Nis - Kragujevac
A Novi Sad Supports A Spalato - Agram
A Temesvar - Budapest (*Fails*)

Bulgaria:

A Ankara Supports F Sea of Marmara - Bursa
F Edirne Hold
A Plovdiv Supports A Salonika - Serres
A Ruse - Sofia
A Salonika - Serres
F Sea of Marmara - Bursa

Greece:

F Adriatic Sea - Bay of Kotor
F Aegean Sea - Gulf of Izmir
A Bitola - Skopje (*Fails*)
A Isernia Supports F Napoli - Roma
F Larisa - Thermaic Gulf
F Napoli - Roma
A Serres - Salonika (*Dislodged*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Napoli - Roma

Ottomans:

A Bursa Hold (*Dislodged*)

Thanks!
B.

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This message is in reply to post 15373:

Izmir (Ancient Smyrna) was one of the most cosmopolitan and wealthy
trade ports in the Ottoman Empire. Its population was by no means
exclusively Turkish, but counted many Greeks and Italians as
residents, some tracing their lineage back to the Italian city states
that sent Crusaders to Anatolian shores.

Today Izmir is the last redoubt of the noble Ottoman Empire, who have
seen their empire reduced by an invasion of Romanians and Bulgarians.
Of all unlikely sources, their sole aid has come from the Greeks,
whose offshore fleets have not been the invading force that would
appear in 1922 historically, but instead rise to face the
Bulgarian/Ottoman threat.

RETREATS DUE:

Austro-Hungarian A Agram can retreat to Graz or OTB.
Ottoman A Bursa can retreat to Istanbul, Izmir, Manisa.. or OTB
Greek A Serres can retreat to Kozani or OTB.

NEXT DEADLINE: Summer 1864 Retreats are due Tuesday, April 6, at 1700
EST. Fall 1864 will be set at the following Tuesday, April 13th, at
1700 EST. Please have all orders in on time, and remember to CC me on
negotiations! Thanks to all that have been doing so already -

PLAYERS:

ITALY: Adam Levy
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
GREECE: Nigel Phillips
ROMANIA: Mike Sims
BULGARIA: Ross Webb
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle

ORDERS:

Italy:

A Bologna - Venezia
A Firenze - Torino
F Roma - Firenze

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Ancona Hold
A Budapest Hold
A Pecs Supports A Budapest
F Trieste Supports A Agram
A Wien Supports A Budapest

Serbia:

A Beograd Supports A Novi Sad
F Cetinje - Adriatic Sea
A Sarajevo Supports A Spalato - Agram
A Skopje - Bitola (*Fails*)
A Spalato - Agram

Romania:

F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara
A Craiova - Temesvar (*Fails*)
F Istanbul - Salonika
A Kolosvar - Kassa
A Nis - Kragujevac
A Novi Sad Supports A Spalato - Agram
A Temesvar - Budapest (*Fails*)

Bulgaria:

A Ankara Supports F Sea of Marmara - Bursa
F Edirne Hold
A Plovdiv Supports A Salonika - Serres
A Ruse - Sofia
A Salonika - Serres
F Sea of Marmara - Bursa

Greece:

F Adriatic Sea - Bay of Kotor
F Aegean Sea - Gulf of Izmir
A Bitola - Skopje (*Fails*)
A Isernia Supports F Napoli - Roma
F Larisa - Thermaic Gulf
F Napoli - Roma
A Serres - Salonika (*Dislodged*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Napoli - Roma

Ottomans:

A Bursa Hold (*Dislodged*)

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1864 Results: Izmir (Kenshi777) Apr 03, 12:16 pm

ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1864 Results: Izmir (teflongnome) Apr 03, 03:30 pm

ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1864 Results: Izmir (Nigs) Apr 03, 03:49 pm

ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1864 Results: Izmir (Kenshi777) Apr 03, 06:28 pm

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