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I didn't write any notes to make a detailed AAR like some others, I was mainly toying around with the French to see if they were making mistakes. Now, there's a little bug with Belgium. They never want war. If you declare war on them, and sue for peace, they'll agree. I used this trick to battle-harden my leaders/troops for three years. By the end of 1939, when Poland was annexed, some of my generals had skill levels at 5.

I left my allies, and joined the Comintern, so me and the U.S.S.R could squeeze Germany when the time came. Late 1940, I declared war on Germany, and I nearly fell out of my chair (not literally) on how fast the German troops fell. My armies were 15 division each (6 armies in all). While the Germans had alot of skeleton armies (one division armies) that took advantage of gaps in the front line, cat and mouse games took me to berlin by 41. However, the Soviet Union IS INCOMPETENT, but historically incompetent thankfully. By the time I had reached Warsaw, Germany had penetrated to the outskirts of Moscow, but no longer!. I had puppeted Italy, and was giving back the Soviets their Western Territories. We had cornered the Germans to Sevastopol, and destroyed them.

Proof?
Proof right here.

THE BIG BUTTON:
annex.txt


Isn't that scary? DeGaulle urinating in the Rhine River, with Stalin at his side. *Shudder*
 
nice job. one question though: how much experience does a leader have to get before they increase in skill level? i've had some of my leaders in some of my games get 40-something experience and still not increase in skill.
 
It must be 100. I have several >50.
I saw a british Grand Admiral(forgot his name) with>1000 skill points. When I saw him again he was level 10.:(