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AAR Thread for the DEG2 MP game, I have no idea how serious everyone else want to be but I will throw up a couple of screenies and tell things from the German point of view after each session. If nothing else it will be a tale of the exploits of Germany, that is the things that happens to Germany I would never ever try to exploit our starting position in a way to..... *cough* Onwards to the AAR

Edit: I really, really need to check double check and triple check before posting, thread name is of course supposed to be CAPITALIZED :eek:o
 
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Insight into the minds of the German high command

Battle plans are on the drawing board and the German high command has made extensive battle plans, some complete now deceased idiots had made a mess of troop placement placing 30 divisions more than necessary on the polish front while at the same time completely under manning the western front. Something would have to be done, Plans had been made to strategically redeploy some thirty divisions straight of the bat along with the newly promoted Field Marshals von Mannstein, von Rundstedt and Heinrici. In a sealed envelope lay their secret orders, attack plans that would stun the world for their creativity and speed, Belgium and France were indeed doomed.

On the eastern front overall command had to the complete surprise of many gone to one General Kabisch a stout member of the Old Guard who seemed to never learn from failures. What was the thought behind this German ploy, was it a diversion or perhaps an early sign of utter insanity on the part of the German high command?

Big research projects would be started, finally giving the Luftwaffe its needed reequipment and reorganisation, they would be an integral part of German strategy if operation Seelöwe were to succeed. The production of multiple headquarters would also be started to better supply the troops and increase the chances of defeating the enemy by trickery.

Now it only remained to be seen whether or not the new tactics would work, time would tell.
 
England At War!!!

Once again the commonwealth has been called to defend the world of democracy from the aggressiveness of Prussian junkers. The Austrian corporal and his lackeys has finally gone to far and "peace in our time" is no longer an option. With grim determination conscripts started to line up outside the recruitment offices secure in the thought that the mighty Royal Navy patrolled the North Sea until they could be transfered across the Channel to stop the Boche just like their fathers had done in 1914.