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G.M.dknemeyer
G.M. emaildirk-at-knemeyer-dot-com
TypeRegular
BuildStandard
Map1936v13  [Wiki]  [Stats]
VariantStandard
Cur SeasonSpring 46
Next Deadline2010-11-09 @ 22:00:00 GMT
Result5-Way Draw
S. C.50
Players7
StatusClosed
Start Date2010-06-03
End Date2010-11-30
Real-Life Time181 days
Slideshow SC Chart Message Board dpy File
| dknemeyer's House Rules | Rating Calculation
Seq Country   Player Result S.C. Seas NMRs Rtg
Chg
Rtg
New
0 Britain Captain of the Watch Silver Star9sunchungDraw 6 21 0 1.37 1254.12
0 France Captain of the Watch Silver Star9DrSwordopolisEliminated 0 18 0 -6.38 1241.23
0 Germany Captain of the Watch Blank9charlesfEliminated 0 16 0 -6.98 1213.82
0 Italy Nobleman Silver Star9raistlinDraw 13 21 0 3.09 1224.87
0 Poland Captain of the Watch Gold Star9smileyrobDraw 13 21 0 3.09 1223.3
0 Turkey Captain of the Watch Gold Star9Wladimir7Draw 13 21 0 2.61 1243.13
0 USSR Countryman Blank9NitschDraw 3 21 0 3.18 1241.98
48

PREV  Spring 1938 Adjudication:  NEXT    

As winter thaws into spring many interesting things happened around the world, outside of the horrendous warfare sweeping Europe and its surrounding areas:

- On January 22 a little play called "Our Town" was staged in Princeton, New Jersey. Some people are saying it might end up being popular.

- In more popular culture press, on February 4 a "cell-animated feature", Snow White, is released in the United States.

- On May 5 the Vatican recognizes Franco's government in Spain; curious, as Franco and his army have virtually abandoned Spain itself

- Amidst the mobilization in Italy, Laszlo Biro patents a new invention, the ballpoint ben, on June 15

- While no World Cup was staged in 1938 thanks to the war, statistical experts ran a rudimentary simulation and determine that Italy would have defeated Hungary in the finals by a 4-2 mark

- Also in the world of sports, American boxer Joe Louis avenged his earlier loss to German Max Schmeling via a spectacular first round knockout at Yankee Stadium in New York City

- Finally, in Asia, Japan has continued to advance in China but there have been a lack of noteworthy engagements. However, in June, Chinese forces flooded the Yellow River to stall the Japanese advance. The Chinese people, aware of oppressive Japanese rule in conquered territories, hope this can be the beginning of turning the tide.

There is one Italian retreat (all neutral units are disbanded). Upcoming deadlines are at the end of this note.

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PLAYERS
Britain - sunchung / Sun Chung / sun.chung@gmail.com
France - DrSwordopolis / Nick Powell / nick.s.powell@gmail.com
Germany - charlesf / Charles Feaux de la Croix / charlesf@web.de
Italy (and Nationalist Spain) - raistlin / David Gould / davidchegould@bigpond.com
Poland - smileyrob / Robert Stein / smileyrob68@gmail.com
Turkey - Wladimir7 / Wladimir Mysonski / wmysonski@gmail.com
USSR (and Republican Spain) - Nitsch / Karsten Nitsch / karsten.nitsch@gmx.de

***
HEADLINES
British Naval pressure in Scandinavia yields victory in Sweden, defeat in Finland
Citizens of Marsailles welcome home French battalions
Germans turtle, play wait-and-see
Victory in Switzerland, defeat in Africa for active Italians
Polish armies prepare for the main event, march openly on the Soviet Union
Despite defeat in Serbia, Turkey celebrates seizing Soviet holdings in Iran
Soviet military struggles continue as enemies bear down
Republicans consolidate their Madrid success
France is breached as Nationalists celebrate Fascist progress

Now, for some player press:

***
Italian Press:

El Duce stood impassively as generals and various other flunkeys - that is how he thought of his subordinates - fluttered around the grand map of Europe laid out in marble, silver and gold on the floor below. Various elaborately carved pieces were being moved expressly as he, the Supreme Commander, had commanded. And the results of these movements would soon be known, written in fire and blood. Someone coughed behind him.

'Excellency, the German ambassador wishes to speak with you about the situation in Croatia, and the French are requesting a response to their peace proposal.'

Mussolini turned, his face showing his displeasure. He drew his pistol and aimed it at the unfortunate messenger's chest. The fellow turned white, and raised his hands in supplication. A shot rang out, and he slumped to the ground. The ruler of Italy stepped back, not wishing for icor to stain his fine leather boots. He waved those below to continue.

'Foolish fellow,' he thought. 'His own fault. They have all been warned never to interrupt me in the middle of a Diplomacy game.'
***
Turkish Press:

Our leader, Ataturk, has heard the moans of the Persian people and has offered assistance to them out of solidarity with their plight. The good people of Iraq have extended their hand of brotherly support in hopes that Iraq and Iran can forever be at peace with one another. The Turkish republic stands for all downtrodden peoples and hopes to extend that generosity to other parts of the world and we challenge our "Western" friends to do the same for its subjugated and enslaved masses. As the weather warms in Anatolia, so too should the relations between us and the other powers.
***
Observer Press (strongly seconded by the GM!):

Douglas Kent, the editor of Diplomacy World, one of the premier 'zines of the hobby, is conducting a survey so that the 'zine can better serve the readers and the hobby at large. Would you please take a few minutes and fill out the survey and submit it back to Doug by mid-September? Thanks. it can be accessed on p.113 of the Diplomacy World 110 available in PDF format at http://www.diplomacyworld.net/pdf/dw110.pdf.
***

Britain:
F Denmark Supports F Skaggerak - Sweden
F Edinburgh - Irish Sea
F Norway - Finland(nc) (*Fails*)
F Suez Hold
F Atlantic Ocean - Morocco
F North Sea Supports F Denmark
F Skaggerak - Sweden

France:
A Algiers Supports A Morocco - Southern Algeria
A Belgium - Picardy
A Gascony - Marseille
A Morocco - Southern Algeria
F South-Western Approaches - Bay of Biscay

Germany:
A Austria Supports A Munich - Switzerland (*Cut*)
A Berlin - Saxony
F Hamburg Supports F Netherlands
A Munich - Switzerland (*Fails*)
F Netherlands Supports F Hamburg
A Rhineland Supports F Netherlands

Italy:
A Croatia - Slovenia
A Marseille - Switzerland
A Milan Supports A Marseille - Switzerland
F Naples - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Rome - Austria (*Fails*)
A Southern Algeria Supports F Atlantic Ocean - Morocco (*Dislodged*)
F Valencia - Gulf of Lion

Poland:
A Cracow - Western Ukraine
F Estonia - Leningrad(sc) (*Bounce*)
A Hungary - Serbia (*Bounce*)
A Latvia Supports F Estonia - Leningrad(sc)
A Rumania - Eastern Ukraine
A Transylvania - Serbia (*Bounce*)
A Warsaw - Cracow
F Gulf of Danzig - Gulf of Bothnia (*Fails*)

Turkey:
A Ankara - Kurdistan
F Greece - Libyan Sea
F Istanbul - Black Sea
A Kurdistan - Iran
A Thrace - Serbia (*Bounce*)
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Greece - Libyan Sea

USSR:
A Eastern Anatolia - Georgia
A Finland - Leningrad (*Bounce*)
A Iran - Stalingrad
A Moscow Supports A Finland - Leningrad
F Gulf of Bothnia - Gulf of Danzig (*Fails*)

Nationalist_Spain:
A Navarra - Gascony

Republican_Spain:
A Madrid Supports F Portugal

Iraq:
A Iraq Supports A Kurdistan - Iran

Portugal:
F Portugal Supports A Madrid

Sweden:
F Sweden Supports F Gulf of Bothnia - Gulf of Danzig (*Disbanded*)

Switzerland:
A Switzerland Supports A Gascony - Marseille (*Disbanded*)


Retreats:
Italian A Southern Algeria may retreat to Tri or disband.

***

Ownership of supply centers

Britain: Denmark, Edinburgh, Egypt, Liverpool, London, Norway, Suez.
France: Algiers, Belgium, Brest, Morocco, Paris.
Germany: Austria, Berlin, Czechia, Hamburg, Munich, Netherlands.
Italy: Croatia, Marsailles, Milan, Naples, Rome, Tripoli, Valencia.
Poland: Cracow, Gdynia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Rumania, Serbia, Warsaw.
Turkey: Ankara, Beirut, Bulgaria, Greece, Istanbul, Izmir.
USSR: Finland, Iran, Leningrad, Moscow, Stalingrad.
Nationalist_Spain: Burgos.
Republican_Spain: Madrid.

Britain: 7 Supply centers, 7 Units: Builds 0 units.
France: 5 Supply centers, 5 Units: Builds 0 units.
Germany: 6 Supply centers, 6 Units: Builds 0 units.
Italy: 7 Supply centers, 7 Units: Builds 0 units.
Poland: 8 Supply centers, 8 Units: Builds 0 units.
Turkey: 6 Supply centers, 6 Units: Builds 0 units.
USSR: 5 Supply centers, 5 Units: Builds 0 units.
Nationalist_Spain: 1 Supply center, 1 Unit: Builds 0 units.
Republican_Spain: 1 Supply center, 1 Unit: Builds 0 units.

***
Upcoming Deadlines (all orders are due at 5 PM EST, GMT -5)
Summer 1938 Retreats, Thursday July 29
Fall 1938 Prelims, Friday July 30
Fall 1938 Orders, Tuesday August 3

Diplomacy games may contain lying, stabbing, or deliberately deceiving communications that may not be suitable for and may pose a hazard to young children, gullible adults, and small farm animals.

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