We were quite numerous tonight, so I may remember wrong which I'm sorry about in advance. Here comes the roster:
Wishing Well - USA
Andrew - UK
Herodotos - Germany
Ederon - Italy
Mr.G - Brazil
Dan - Nat. China
Red - Canada
Galleon - Australia
We are in June or July '43.
It was quite hectic session. We could see many battles but in general positions were more or less static. Only "permanent" change of owner happened in Eastern Africa, where Axis concluded their offensive started at the end of last session. Chinese had no luck there. On the other hand, they've been sent to Arabia, where the situation seems to be most tense.
Battles for superiority over Central and South Africa continues. Both sides are sending in more and more troops, but fighting in such hard terrain is difficult as both opponents already experienced. There were lot of battles when overnumbered defenders held their positions while causing serious damage to the attackers. It'll be yet interesting and painful fight.
One thing is certain though. Allies have air superiority on distant battlefields, which is very disturbing for Axis forces. Lack of airbases is causing problems to Axis airforces.
While Axis and Allies fight hard against each other, Brazil, leading Comintern power, is conquering all South American countries. Their aggresiveness is yet unspotted by Allies, who still see main threat in Axis, not communism rising right in their neighbourhood.
Wishing Well - USA
Andrew - UK
Herodotos - Germany
Ederon - Italy
Mr.G - Brazil
Dan - Nat. China
Red - Canada
Galleon - Australia
We are in June or July '43.
It was quite hectic session. We could see many battles but in general positions were more or less static. Only "permanent" change of owner happened in Eastern Africa, where Axis concluded their offensive started at the end of last session. Chinese had no luck there. On the other hand, they've been sent to Arabia, where the situation seems to be most tense.
Battles for superiority over Central and South Africa continues. Both sides are sending in more and more troops, but fighting in such hard terrain is difficult as both opponents already experienced. There were lot of battles when overnumbered defenders held their positions while causing serious damage to the attackers. It'll be yet interesting and painful fight.
One thing is certain though. Allies have air superiority on distant battlefields, which is very disturbing for Axis forces. Lack of airbases is causing problems to Axis airforces.
While Axis and Allies fight hard against each other, Brazil, leading Comintern power, is conquering all South American countries. Their aggresiveness is yet unspotted by Allies, who still see main threat in Axis, not communism rising right in their neighbourhood.
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