Allerton Gazette
European Political Map Altered After Fall 1901 Campaign; New Units to Be Built by Winter
Blake Pynnonen
The military theatre that took place over the last season has made major changes to Europe's political map; most territories were seized without conflict, however Greece and Belgium were won with blood and guts - Greece going to Austria-Hungary in a contest over Turkey, and Belgium going to no one after a stalemate between an English-French coalition and a coordinated attack by German troops. The new map can be seen in the attachment.
In the last year, many of the region's rulers have manage to capture supply centers which will enable them to build new units for use in the Spring 1902 campaign. None of the rulers have yet lost supply centers, leaving only growth in the region's military units, with Germany gaining two units, England one, France two, Italy two, Austria-Hungary one, Turkey one, and Russia two. These units may be built any of the
empty supply centers which the country
already occupies (in the new map). The units will be built this winter, and the Gazette will be informed of the builds by
this Sunday, midnight. These builds are to be done
without communication to the other rulers. The deadline for Spring 1902 orders will be a week from this Sunday, at midnight. Any issues with this edition of the Gazette must be contested within 24 hours.
Fall 1901 Orders Revealed
Blake Pynnonen
The orders of the Fall 1901 campaign have been released to the Gazette as follows (failed orders in red underline):
Turkey:
a bul - gre
a con - bul
f ank h
Germany:
F Hol S A Ruh-Bel
A Ruh-Bel
A Kie-Den
Austria-Hungary:
F. Albania-GreeceA. Serbia supports F. Albania-Greece
A. Trieste-Budapest
Italy:A Venice - Trieste
A Apulia hold
F Ionian Sea - Tunis
Russia:
F Bot - Swe
F Bla - RumA Gal S F Bla - Rum
A Ukr S F Bla - Rum
England:
F North Sea Supports A Burgundy - Belgium
F Norwegian Sea - Norway
A Yorkshire Hold
France:
Army Burgundy to Belgium.
Army Marseilles to Spain.
Fleet Mid-Atlantic to Portugal.