There are some times in GMing when I can sense what's going on in the minds of the players, and I feel that I know what's going to happen. Today is not one of those days. I looked at the battle in the West and I saw Belgium ripe for the plucking by France. Nope. France instead sneaks an army into Wales, and I am left dumbfounded to ponder my own timid moves in various games. All three English home centres are threatened this turn.
One unit needs a retreat. Italian A Venice can retreat to Apulia, Piedmont, Rome, or Tuscany.
Summer 1904 deadline is whenever Italy sends me the retreat, or 25 November at 08:00 GMT, whichever comes first.
Austria
A Trieste - Venice
F Adriatic Sea S A Trieste - VeniceA Vienna - Tyrolia
A Budapest - GaliciaA Rumania S A Sevastopol
A Warsaw Hold
EnglandA Finland - Sweden
F Norway S A Finland - SwedenF North Sea - Heligoland Bight
F Norwegian Sea - North Sea (*fails*)
FranceA Picardy - Wales
F English channel c A Picardy - WalesA Paris - Picardy
A Burgundy S A Paris - PicardyF Spain/sc - Western Mediterranean
Germany
F Holland - North SeaF Denmark S F Holland - North Sea
F Skagerrak S F Holland - North SeaA Ukraine - Warsaw (*fails*)
A Prussia S A Ukraine - WarsawA Belgium - Holland
A Munich - Silesia
ItalyF Naples - Ionian Sea
F Tunis S F Naples - Ionian SeaF Tyrrhenian Sea S F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Venice Hold (*dislodged*)
RussiaA Petersburg - Moscow
A Sevastopol S A Petersburg - Moscow (*cut*)A Livonia S A Aus Warsaw
Turkey
A Armenia - Sevastopol (*fails*)F Black Sea S A Armenia - Sevastopol
F Ionian Sea HoldF Aegean Sea S F Ionian Sea
F Greece S F Ionian Sea