Hi guys,
my apologies for not getting the results out yesterday as we had guests to entertain.
While France may celebrate its deserved victory over England at Wembley Stadium, it's curtain-time for the Président's nation on the diplomatic stage. Turkey no longer was willing to suffer French control of Iraq and Italy and the Republicans conspired to lower the French tricolore over in Marseilles. Matt, thanks for taking over a troubled position. Too bad you didn't get to lead the Grande Nation from the outset.
Note there's a draw BGI three-way draw proposal on the table.
I perhaps also ought to remind you guys that I do not accept orders past the deadline (other than in the case of grace period activation or me soliciting corrections to overt mistakes).
Adjustments are due tomorrow, 6 PM CET.
Happy dipping,
Charles
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PLAYERS:
BRITAIN: Jimmy Ghostine
FRANCE: Matthew Kelly (Replacement Spring 1937)
GERMANY: Dirk Knemeyer
ITALY & NAT. SPAIN: Andrew Tanner
POLAND: Daniel Dzikowicz
SOVIET UNION & REP. SPAIN: Kyle Overby-Lee
TURKEY: Joao Queiros
HEADLINES:
o MOROCCO BECOMES BRITISH PROTECTORATE, NETHERLANDS JOINS COMMONWEALTH
o FRANCE NO MORE!
o CASE WHITE ROLLS ON
o ITALIANS RETURN TO ASIA MINOR
o POLISH ARMED FORCES FAIL TO STORM LENINGRAD
o TURKS PUT AN END TO FRENCH RULE OVER IRAQ
o REPUBLICANS SEIZE BOTH MADRID AND MARSEILLES
PRESS: None. :(
GAME-END PROPOSAL:
- a BGI three-way draw.
ORDERS:
Britain:
F Palestine(nc) - Suez (*Bounce*)
A Wales - Brest
F Atlantic Ocean - Morocco
F English Channel Convoys A Wales - Brest
F Libyan Sea - Suez (*Bounce*)
F North Sea - Netherlands
F Norwegian Sea - Leningrad(nc) (*Bounce*)
F South-Western Approaches Supports F Atlantic Ocean - Morocco
France:
A Gascony - Marseille (*Fails*)
A Rhineland - Lorraine
Germany:
A Czechia - Austria
A Gdynia Supports A Silesia - Warsaw
A Greater Poland Supports A Silesia - Warsaw
F Hamburg Supports F North Sea - Netherlands
A Silesia - Warsaw
A Switzerland - Munich
F Gulf of Danzig - Latvia (*Fails*)
Italy:
A Burgundy - Paris
A Croatia - Serbia (*Fails*)
A Greece - Izmir
A Piedmont Supports A Catalonia - Marseille
A Serbia - Rumania (*Bounce*)
A Slovakia - Cracow (*Fails*)
F Aegean Sea Convoys A Greece - Izmir
F Ionian Sea - Southern Tyrrhenian Sea
Poland:
A Cracow - Rumania (*Bounce*)
F Estonia Supports A Latvia - Leningrad (*Cut*)
A Latvia - Leningrad (*Bounce*)
A Volhynia - Byelorussia
A Warsaw - Lithuania
A Western Ukraine Supports A Volhynia - Byelorussia
Turkey:
F Ankara(sc) - Alexandretta
A Eastern Anatolia - Stalingrad
A Iran Supports A Kurdistan - Iraq
A Kurdistan - Iraq
F Black Sea Supports A Eastern Anatolia - Stalingrad
F Eastern Mediterranean - Beirut
USSR:
A Byelorussia - Volhynia (*Disbanded*)
A Moscow - Leningrad (*Bounce*)
F Gulf of Bothnia - Estonia (*Fails*)
Nationalist_Spain:
A Valencia Hold
Republican_Spain:
A Catalonia - Marseille
A Navarra - Madrid
A Portugal Supports A Navarra - Madrid
Belgium:
A Belgium Supports F North Sea - Netherlands
Hungary:
A Hungary Hold
Morocco:
A Morocco Hold (*Disbanded*)
PENDING RETREATS: None.
PENDING ADJUSTMENTS:
Britain:
Build
France:
Remove A Gascony
Remove A Lorraine
Germany:
Build
Build
Build
Italy:
Build
Poland:
Remove
Remove
Turkey:
Build
USSR:
Build
Republican_Spain:
Build
Greece:
Build F Greece
SUPPLY CENTER OWNERSHIP (Winter 1937):
Britain(8): Brest, Edinburgh, Egypt, Liverpool, London, Netherlands, Norway, Suez.
France(2): Iraq, Marseille.
Germany(7): Berlin, Czechia, Denmark, Hamburg, Munich, Sweden, Switzerland.
Italy(8): Algiers, Austria, Milan, Naples, Paris, Rome, Serbia, Tripoli.
Poland(6): Cracow, Gdynia, Latvia, Lithuania, Rumania, Warsaw.
Turkey(6): Ankara, Beirut, Bulgaria, Istanbul, Izmir, Stalingrad.
USSR(3): Finland, Leningrad, Moscow.
Nationalist Spain(1): Madrid.
Republican Spain(3): Burgos, Portugal, Valencia.
Others(6): Belgium, Croatia (Yug.), Greece, Hungary, Iran, Morocco.
DEADLINE SCHEDULE: (all orders are due NLT 6PM CET (GMT+1)...not local time)
o Winter 1938 Retreats/Adjustments: 19 November
o Spring 1939 Moves: (22) 24 November
o Summer 1939 Retreats: 26 November
o Fall 1939 Moves: 1 December |