Fall of 1901 closes out a peaceful year in Europe. After a spring of internal political maneuvering in Germany, a new Kaiser takes the reins and stakes his own claim in the frozen North, joining England and Russia. In the Balkans, however, things are anything but peaceful. There continues to be squabbling in the border regions of Galicia and Rumania, while Turkey wins out in the Black Sea. The big story in the region is the bold move undertaken by the
Italians, sweeping out of their territory to gut Austria, left unaccountably vacant by the Austrian military. There are no retreats this turn. Builds and disbands for the Winter are as follows: Austria: Disbands 1England: Builds 1France: Builds 2Germany: Builds 1Italy: Builds 3Russia: Builds 1Turkey: Builds 1 Deadline for receiving of adjustments is June 23rd, 6:00 EST
Austria
A Albania-Greece- bounced with Bulgaria (one against one)A Vienna-Galicia- bounced with Warsaw (one against one, support cut)A Rumania supports Vienna-Galicia (cut by Ukraine) England
F English Channel
HoldsA Edinburgh-NorwayF
North Sea convoys Edinburgh-Norway
France
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean-BrestA Picardy-BelgiumA Spain Holds Germany
F Kiel-DenmarkA Berlin-MunichA Munich-Ruhr
Italy F Ionian Sea-TunisA Venice-TriesteA Trieste-Budapest Russia
F Gulf of Bothnia-SwedenA Ukraine-Rumania (fails)A Warsaw-Galicia- bounced with Vienna (one against one)F Sevastopol supports Ukraine-Rumania (cut by Armenia) Turkey
A
Armenia-SevastopolA Smyrna-ArmeniaA Bulgaria-Greece-
bounced with Albania