So, that's how these things usually work out. It's not so much that you totally trounce your opponent; it's more that you gain a small victory here, and he gains a small victory there, but on total... well, the guy with the most units usually wins.
Turkey seizes Galicia. But the Austro-Germans take Trieste and Ukraine. The Turks slide into Apulia. But the Italians slip right behind them into the Adriatic. Meanwhile France occupies the Western Med and backs out of the North Sea.
On the whole, if you don't like the way things are going, you need more allies.
There is only one retreat. The German army in Galicia auto-retreats to Silesia. Mr. Penner will inform me if he prefers a disband.
Otherwise, Fall 1907 is due on Thursday!
Spring 1907:
Austria:
A Moscow Supports A Warsaw - Ukraine
A Vienna Supports A Galicia - Budapest
A Warsaw - Ukraine
France:
A Burgundy Hold
A Gascony - Marseilles
F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea (*Fails*)
A Marseilles - Piedmont
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Supports F Spain(sc) - Western Mediterranean
F North Africa Supports F Spain(sc) - Western Mediterranean
F North Sea - English Channel
F Spain(sc) - Western Mediterranean
A Yorkshire Hold
Germany:
F Baltic Sea - Denmark
A Bohemia - Galicia (*Fails*)
A Galicia - Budapest (*Dislodged*)
A Kiel - Munich (*Fails*)
A Livonia - Warsaw
A Munich - Bohemia (*Fails*)
F St Petersburg(nc) Hold
A Tyrolia - Trieste
Italy:
F Albania - Adriatic Sea
F Tunis Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ionian Sea
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*)
A Venice Supports A Tyrolia - Trieste
Turkey:
F Adriatic Sea - Apulia
F Aegean Sea Supports F Greece - Ionian Sea
F Black Sea - Sevastopol (*Fails*)
A Budapest Supports A Rumania - Galicia
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
F Greece - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*)
A Rumania - Galicia
A Serbia Supports A Budapest
A Sevastopol - Ukraine (*Fails*)
A Smyrna - Armenia