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Trade is a mess, but at least your navy is huge. Quantity has a quality of its own, as they say, tends to apply to the Royal Navy here. I am a bit worried about the lack of destroyers in the face of the German U-boats, especially considering the lacking state of the RAF, good luck keeping the convoys afloat until you can get a real ASW fleet up and running
 
Trade is a mess, but at least your navy is huge. Quantity has a quality of its own, as they say, tends to apply to the Royal Navy here. I am a bit worried about the lack of destroyers in the face of the German U-boats, especially considering the lacking state of the RAF, good luck keeping the convoys afloat until you can get a real ASW fleet up and running
I am nearing the next update and then we can "cuss and discuss" :D this dreadful Scenario's current un-folding. There is a choice to be made that I will soon explain.
 
Chapter 3
“Before the Storm”
{Chapter 3 – 18 September 1939 to early January,1940}


Laws

One of the first things that I saw, was that the UK could in time switch to the better war-laws with the exception of Heavy Industry. I went to Service by Requirement but with National Unity. at 79% I could not allow it to further drop or I could never enact Heavy Industry. The sinking of so many of my supply convoys would keep me from that goal and my NU was indeed falling.

In my home-intelligence network I had initially set “Counter” to 3 ticks and Raise NU to 2 ticks. Once I killed some of my spy-problem, reversing these allowed my home-spies to overcome this ASW reversal. To give you an idea concerning this brief struggle, some figures follow.

27 Sept. NU 79.956 – ASW warfare -.069 -Foreign Spies {total} lowering NU -1.09 for an overall -1.78. So my 2 ticks was only giving me +.75. After I killed some of those spies, my changing to 2 ticks for Counter and 3 ticks to Raising NU +.90 soon overcame the situation. After reaching 80 NU and changing to Heavy Industry on 4 November. At last check, on 20 Nov. things still looked okay with the max NU spies and the ASW losses generally in balance. Unfortunately, this means that I can not rise above the current 80% unless I do something about the damned U-boats. I am maxed in Spies, so must sink the subs. Thankfully, my weak Air-Force has been enough to keep Stukas from bombing England or the UK NU would be spiraling downward about now.

Events
* Germany managed to conquer Poland on 29 September, 1939.
* Siam granted me Military-access on 7 October, 1939.
* Japan conquered Guangxi 5 days later on 12 October, 1939.
* The next day on 13 Oct. Germany DOW’d Denmark.
* Germany conquered Denmark 9 days later on 22 Oct.
* On 2 December 1939 the Soviets DOW’d Finland.

At Home

* Not much to say here except that I am taking Dover to level 10 Radar and that I noticed my GARs were way behind in Small-Arms Tech because 1934 has not been researched. Since the other three techs were “up-to” but not including 1940 advances, I am bringing their S-Arms up to the same level. After-all, I will depend on these units holding ports long enough, for me to respond to invasions in many places around the world.
* France wants Lend Lease and of course we are not throwing away our IC.
* In Production I'm trying to build some of everything needed but I am focusing on Convoys and GAR. New DDs were finally added on 20 Nov 39 and CV Illustrious finished 5 Feb. 40 soon it would head out on ASW-duty.
* My STRATs I send to Dortmund where they wreck havoc during night-runs against strong x3 INT opposition before returning to base and refitting to do the same.
* By 23 Nov. all my trades were with the USA.
* In mid January our light tanks became light tanks but it is not until then we could begin researching SpART.

The RN is out in force in trying to find the subs. My NAVs offer no help. At the end of December we finally had Small Warship Radar and our CAGs also began "damaging" U-boats. Proper ASW Radar will not happen till July 1940. 9 Jan. 40 we finally sank 2 German sub-groups in two engagements. Which sounds great but the seas were covered with RN and French fleets that can see little and our Convoy losses continue. A week later, another U-Boat Squadron goes down at the hands of the French fleet. By early Feb/40 we stood at 98 convoys.

Over Seas

South-Africa
I am not concerned about this region now and will have a defensive posture. I sent the Kenyan Colonial Army to Dar es Salaam to guard that port and sent the lone brigade of the Sudan Garrison to guard Port Sudan. The last small force will remain where they are, protecting Mombasa.

The Med
Until I have GARs at Gibraltar and Malta, MOT will be there instead. I was wrong about Malta having no Radar it is level-1. Like Dover, it will stay in queue.

General Montgomery has the only “remotely” proper divisions, with 2 Larm/MOT/MOT divisions and 2 ARM/MOT/MOT; he has 2 MOT brigades directly under his command. His Corps sits in and around Khalij as Sallum with General Cunningham on his left flank in Ad Diffah, thus both face the Italian border towards Tobruch. Army Group General Alexander also gets 1 MOT for his HQ. The rest of the original Egypt-force will guard Alexandria and Bur Said.

The MOTx2 division in Iraq is sent to Tel Aviv to guard that port till GARs arrive in the MED. MOT is also sent to hold Cypress until they can be replaced.

India & Burma
As I said, Indian Infantry has went mostly to Rangoon to reform in a Burma OOB. However, I have left divisions guarding the major ports of Bombay, Calcutta, Chittigong and Columbo on Ceylon; the single Brigade that was there was sent across the island to the port of Trincomalee.

Burma’s 1st Indian Corps will be posted in Thaton and will later give Siamese and Japanese troops a major headache if they wish to move into Burma.


Singapore

A single division of 4 Indian Infantry brigades commanded by Skill-4 defensive-minded General Kirkpatrick was formed to hold Singapore, with my then creating 2 x2 GAR divisions from what was originally there and in Hong Kong, to guard the Malay ports of Telek Anson and the other.:)

Two more Infantry-divisions that did not go to Rangoon went to guard the oil ports of Kuala Belait and Kuching on Borneo. I chose Skill-2s with Defensive Doctrines. I don’t know if I can hold these ports but I am going to try.



A Nationalist China Crisis

The end of the war between Japan and China produced a very strange result. China is now Japan’s Puppet but yet "by the Map" holds only a few small blocks of provinces, of which none are ports. Further, I Tagged to see what was going on and found both nations nearly out of Supply. Checking the Chinese Army I found China still had ¾ of a million troops reporting to China HQ and not Japan and of course these all should have been deleted and Chinese Ports turned over to Japan.

To make a stab at finding a "partial"-remedy I deleted all Chinese troops except a few MIL and the few Corps that were Japanese Expeditionary Infantry. At last check, Japan’s Supply issues seem to be improving but needless to say, this will not be a normal Japan and of course Nat.-China is in the Axis already.

Fellow Generals, does this sound okay to run with? After all it is a Scenario that is far from accurate anyway. Or would you rather I go back to a previous Save and let what happened alone and finish the War in that direction?
Let me know your thoughts ASAP please because I am still in update mode and need to know your thoughts about whether to proceed in this fashion or replay the most recent few months. The path I chose seems to be a reasonable half-fix but I thought should explain the problem in some detail.
 
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Fighting Japan with a NatChi puppet with 750k troops would definetly be an epic struggle for Asia. On the other hand its so grossly inaccurate and plain stupid that I wouldn't mind you trying to fix it. Perhaps just make Japan annex Nationalist China? That would be more accurate than having them a puppet, Japan would still be tough but they would at least have to garrison it.

I won't mind you going with either solution, its going to be a hell of a fight regardless.
 
I thought about letting China's army exist but both nations were out of supply. So, meeting either nation's troops in battle would have likely been a non-contest. Since no one else appears interested to post one way or the other and you see both as an option I will stay with my half-fix and let it go at that.

Another update soon on my adapting to an ill-planned UK.:D Italy will soon end some of my preparations.

Onward through the fog of war.;)

Edit: I'm sorry I forgot to ask; what would I have to do to make China Annexed instead of Japan's Axis puppet?
 
Well you could either go into the save file during the war and change the wargoal.
But maybe the console command below is your best bet.

  • surrender + TAG + TAG - First specified nation is annexed by second specified nation.
 
Chapter 4
“On the Brink”
{Early January to 19 May, 1940}

I needed to correct the ending date of the last update to early January and not April. In Addition, I did as Sebas suggested and now Japan has annexed Nat-China, so that is settled.

This Chapter will take the UK to Italy’s entry into WWII.

HQ-Britain
1. On the homeland I am attempting to balance GAR-needs to free MOT from Home-Defense and I have the very same issue in other Theaters.
2. My Practicals are poor in everything needed with my only success so far, with light-aircraft.
3. Only now have I began training any Infantry and because I have no ART & AT instead of building X3 INF divisions and 1 support, I am starting with 4 divisions consisting of INFx2+ART+AT to also raise my currently bad support-Practicals with those units.
4. Concerning the RN; two CVs have finished with another in production. I am building extra CAG groups because I don’t want CVs or CVLs to become empty targets now that Italy is in the war and Japan is nearing entry.
5. I probably should have deleted the BBs Prince of Wales and George V because by the completion of the 1st it will have taken nearly and year and a half. However, those two will be finished.
6. Convoys? As soon as a new round of 50 deploy, more convoy-sinkings eventually offset that gain before the next group is ready. After seeing my convoys dip to 25 free, where I had to cancel other convoys, I decided to insert a “one time addition of 100 more” while a next “series of 50” is also underway. Hopefully that will allow some cushion without my halting any more production on stuff for War...other than Trade. :)
7. Destroyers I have wanted since day one but with Convoys low and GAR & INT both nearly non-existent to start, it has taken a while to get them in queue. Once I did, I began 6 but soon had to cut that back to 3, so I could squeeze 2 divisions of a new INF Corps I mentioned in #3.
8. Resources and Supplies are okay but my only trading partner is the USA, so this is causing almost all of Europe to drift towards the Axis and of course I am not helping my small Allies in any way economically – I cannot create a mutually beneficial Trade when I have to supply all the convoys.
9. I have deleted Port Harcourt and St. Johns HQs and brought those small fleets home for re-assignment. Home-Command covers all of what was St. Johns and East Africa is now all Africa and controlling all the Port Harcourt covered in the southern Atlantic.

Research

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The Royal Navy

Current ASW
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With my recent success I expect the U-boats to move further out into the Atlantic.​

1 May the RN found their first German warships in Bressay-Bank off the eastern coast of Scotland. The German fleet’s main guns were the BCs Schleswig-Holstein & Schlesien and the CA Deutchsland w/ 3 screens. Our fleet had BB Revenge, CA York and 4 screens. I sent the powerful 1st Battleship Fleet with Nelson & Rodney and the Pride of the RN, the BC Hood but they would not make it in time. In truth, I was caught flat-footed and wished their patrols had been reversed. The sea-fight came to an end further south in Baymans Hole. HMS Revenge sank Schleswig-Holstein and one of the DD screens but we lost 3 old CLs, Coventry, Danae and Dunedin.

HMS Formidable’s 2nd CAG-wing finally deployed on 4 May. I joined the new CV with its new sister-ship the Illustrious and formed the RN’s 2nd Carrier Fleet. This new fleet quickly made an impact when the CVL Hermes HK squadron found three U-boat flotillas in the Celtic-Sea but lost contact. Soon all RN Carrier Fleets were blanketing the south-west coast of England, making engagements with these same 3 and later 3 more U-boat flotillas but not sinking any. On the 8th, the new CV fleet found these subs again and sank 3 groups, while heavily damaging the others that fled. 2 of these soon were also sunk by 2nd CV in St. Georges Channel. Now we have taken out a total of 9 Type-IX U-boat groups this year. Hopefully we are turning the corner.

On 13 May, 1st Battleship Fleet met Gneisenau, Scharnhorst, Graf Spee and Konigsberg off east Scapa-Flow. I’d stationed that fleet there suspecting German warships would be taking that route with all the CAG activity in the western-end of the Channel. I was correct. Before the fight ended, we lost a DD squadron but the Graf Spee was sunk. Somewhere about this time 1st Battleship met another German Fleet but the only thing I know about that engagement is that BC HMS Hood sank the German CA Admiral Scheer.

HQ-Mediterranean

* With France not protecting Beirut I have stationed a GARx2 in the port. If Italy or Germany could drop Paratroopers there unopposed and my having no INTs yet available for the Med, the airbase would become an Axis-bomber paradise...directed at the UK and not France.
* General Montgomery’s Corps will strike toward Tobruch next update.

BEF-Norway

For some reason I thought that Norway had already been taken by the Germans but by chance I saw a small German invasion underway. I opted to pull 2 more MOT-Division and send them to assist Norway but to my surprise the German Infantry, probably one Division, maybe two, was defeated. However, during that success I noticed there was no defense of Oslo. Seeing that fact, I decided to send the two MOT to Oslo instead and there created a Norway BEF OOB to protect the capitol.

BEF-France

Germany had previously taken Denmark and declared on The Netherlands on 8 April, 1940. I considered using some of my Motorized in the low-countries or in Northern-France but instead opted for Southern-France against the Italians. Whatever I do, will likely not matter much but if I have the time to get my MOT dug-into those level-5 French forts along the Italian-border, I could make it hell for Italy to advance and free-up some French units to battle in the North. Of course another plus would be gaining battle-experience. Needless to say I have to be ready to yank them out. Or in this case "Brit" them out. :D

Note: Because time was running out for my sending more troops to South-France to be dug-in and ready for Italy’s attack, I risked the North of England by pulling out IV Motorized Corps stationed there. I have x2GARs in queue and hope to garrison all vacant northern UK ports before attack. At least, Glasgow and Scapa-Flow are both protected now.

Since I’ve decided to try and assist France, I’ve created a new OOB for the BEF in France and am now sending France 25 Lend-Lease to support this Allied effort. The new OOB follows:

BEF Army-Group France – General Gort, Skill-4, {OD}.
Army BEF – General Ritchie, Skill-4, {LW} + and Battle-Master {BM}.
II Corps – General Harding, Skill-4, {OD + DD}.



I started this plan and then ran into this development sending II Motorized Corps to Marseilles France.
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German paratroopers in Ajaccio’s airfield had to be eliminated. A German-airbase smack on my supply lines in the Mediterranean? Hell no! A huge Italian SS fleet is already going to be terrible for UK shipping, without Germany adding ports for their U-boats. If I lose the Battle for the air and sea of the Mediterranean? It is game-over for the UK.​

I reacted by transporting II MOT to Gibraltar so I could invade Ajaccio. (I sent no warships because Italy had not joined the war at that time) However, upon arriving in the Bonifacio-Straits, France was already there sending INF to take the port back. I added three of my MOT in support and the Paratroopers disappeared. They may have air-lifted out. I then sent my Corps over to Marseilles as planned but kept my transports handy until I verified the French Infantry was actually standing in Ajaccio. ;)

As of now, II MOT is on the Italian border in Nice and Barcelonnette; both have level-5 forts which I hope will make a strong front. IV MOT commanded by General Dempsey Skill-4 {LW+OD}followed and is Corps is split between the forts in Briancon & Albertville. Whether more units will follow these I cannot say at this time.


The Soviets claimed the Baltic Countries on 11 May.

Italy DOW’d France on 19 May.

Now the Med erupts.​
 
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Welcome Field Marshal guillec87. You've been assigned to London-High Command beside Field Marshal sebas379 - no pay, just Glory. Whatever happens in this crazy-start AAR, I'm not taking all the blame. :)
 
Chapter 5
“19 May, 1940"

I am inserting a short detailed report before getting to the outbreak of war in the Mediterranean. If details are tedious to you, I understand and advise you to skip this update and pass on to the next.

I decided to add this effort for readers who would like to accurately see the condition of my UK forces and my initial moves when we begin battle with Axis forces. I think this could be relevant to some that remember this AAR is about doing the best I can, after a 1939 scenario-start that has already limited my choices and will further limit how I navigate this nation in the future.

Following are the facts regarding the current equipment and doctrines of my armed-forces but first, some info about when the ground-war erupted.

I made three changes in my Government.

A. Armament Minister is now Chatfield, Battle-Fleet Proponent. My Navy-practicals are bad and “decaying” rapidly, so I removed the previous Resource-focus-minister and hope this move will at least retard Naval-decay, so with time at least new DDs or CLs will build somewhat faster then if I do nothing.

B. Robert Menzies with Land and Naval Intel instead of my previous Industrial focus.

C. Chief of Staff is now Montgomery-Massingberd – With my forces driving towards Tobruch, I ignored a defensive posture for south France for the time being because I have no reserve units there. I might add more forces in Egypt and N. Africa so this change “may” contribute.

After completely managing all aspects of Shipping, I currently have 103 free-convoys. The first sinking in the Med is of course a supply convoy to my critical port of Alexandria. Surviving the “Italian-sub-menace” to feed my Med-Army is likely going to be very difficult. I do have the RN but it will not be till my next deployment of fighters that I can begin to defend against Axis bombers; I’ve already seen NAV movements.

Two of my three initial moves, are both due to previous errors. Arrgh!
- The first is that I had 2 x2GARs still sitting in Alexandria that should have already been assigned an officer and reorganized in A. Port Sudan (because only a single MIL brigade is there) and B. the African Theater Command port of Berbera. I have sent 2nd Combined-Fleet (Admiral Fraser) and a single TP to transport what should already be in place. Worse, these two weak basic defensive units will have to reorganize upon arrival, while Italian Infantry head to assault these same provinces. This is a serious blunder.
- The other miscue is also costly to some degree because I failed to have any subs in the Med, other than Gibraltar. A group in Gibraltar is now convoy-raiding around Mallorca but another squadron is yet in route from Scapa-Flow that should also have already started there too. In addition, two more sub-groups, instead of already striking Italian-shipping from Alexandria, have to sail from Singapore-harbor first. I had them in the right place at one time but must have, at some time, sent them along with an intended fleet and never noticed the mistake.

Northern Front

Germany has swept across Holland and has nearly entered France through Belgium. German ARM and a few HARM divisions are unstoppable. Apparently Germany’s Start was a little better thought-out than my UK beginning.

Southern Front

As said earlier, two full MOT-Corps sit in the French forts bordering Italy. For the moment, it seems the Italians will not challenge me there? The only activity there are some Italian units that appear to be pulling out and heading to northern France? Needless to say, but I will anyway, I am not taking my two Corps and abandoning those important forts to attack dug-in positions of large Italian forces. Unless I miss my guess, Italy will not challenge me in the south and will make sure I can’t move while it sends some troops north. With the success of the German armor now, I think it doubtful Italy is needed in the North. I predict I will have to leave France and will have accomplished nothing. But we will see.

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North Africa

France started with a well defended North-Africa but has sent most units to the mainland. Tunis has a MOT brigade and a CAV brigade with 2 INF Divisions facing Tripoli. There is not a single French fighting unit west of Tunis. I did put a x2 GAR in Beirut or there would be nothing there either.

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Montgomery and his Corps are attacking and in two battles.​


Equipment and Doctrines

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Next update...The Battles for the Mediterranean.
 
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I like details... the devils is in there hehe
 
Chapter 6
“Flying Black Snakes”
{10 May – 1940}


Since early September last year, sailors of the RN Home-Command have seen plumes of black smoke bellowing towards the heavens and each man knew, that too often, those ominous snaky clouds, marked the area where some of the bravest men in the world gave their lives serving the life-line of the home-islands.

Till now, the enemy’s sinking of our slow & cumbersome resource and supply convoys was confined primarily to the seas west of France and Ireland but now the RN’s sailors in the Mediterranean were seeing the same oily plumes in the skies off Spain, Italy and Africa. The war was expanding the grip of death and wreckage of total-war and it was evident in the floating debris-fields of dozens of sunken unarmed merchant ships. Angry British seamen, too frequently looked helplessly on aboard their warships, as they passed those drifting grave-markers, able only to vow revenge.


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We kept Berbera...barely.

France

To date, my B.E.F. - France has accomplished nothing. General Gort commands the BEF but has only received the order to “Stay-put”. Yes, we hold the south intact but Italy has not challenged our lines. That may be a very minor strategic victory but it is not close to the needed tactical one. However, our failure does not lie with my British Generals but with the French High-Command. Instead of moving all available units in southern France to try and halt the collapse of the low-countries (as they fell) and bolster and dig-in along France’s northern border, much time was lost in needlessly fortifying strong British positions, only to then pull-out and begin sending those same units northward, where they should have been sent weeks ago! It is too damn late now. Arrgh! Two divisions of Tiger-tanks and 6 divisions of Panzer IIIs are inside France and all Allied-troops are now rapidly falling back.

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Earlier I guessed that Italy knew I did not have the strength to push into Italy and after making a formidable front facing our two Corps, sent their reserve units north to support a spearhead near Sedan. While trying to halt the invaders, French Command left a single division in each province along the Maginot line. The German spearhead is progressing in good order and should sever the line-forces from Paris-supply in a week or two. The question for me now is; When do I pull the BEF out? The answer to that is likely...soon. I am giving some time for a highly unlikely rebound before beginning an orderly withdrawal out of the northern forts southward till I can embark our units from Nice with a strong RN escort fleet.

The only impact I’ve made in France has been in the air and that is not saying much. My Strategic bombers destroyed some infrastructure in the captured Belgian provinces of Antwerpen (I was trying to block supply-lines)and Bruxelles but those runs failed to slow the German advance and even though I had Commander Portal making night-runs, his planes were quickly shot-up before we could destroy half of what was there. My Tactical-Wing was even less successful, when each attack, after only briefly cratering air-fields, they had to re-base and repair. Improving my TACs is and will be ongoing “as we are able” but the STRATs will see no changes; I have too many needs and heavy-bomber improvements cannot be pursued. As it is, the RAF is behind in most Air-Doctrines, so it looks like I will keep to INTs, CAGs and TACs. I would like to get some MRs and more NAVs but they will have to wait for a year or two, or I might not pursue them at all. Time will decide.

With the loss of Dunkirk we have lost Channel Effect. Consequently we now have to spend 2.62 IC towards keeping Dissent at zero.

Mediterranean HQ

North Africa

We were surprised to learn that Monty’s Corps battled 5 Italian Motorized divisions. However, they proved no match for our weak tanks and our satisfactory motorized units. Montgomery’s forces won in Ridotta Capuzzo and Bardia. UK men lost 166 – Italy 954. Our biggest surprise was two French infantry divisions taking Italian ground. The French may move on Tripoli but that remains to be seen.

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Other Action in the Med

I decided to invite the Italian Navy to a big-gun brawl in the Mediterranean sea but so far they have not accepted my invitation. I then pushed the issue and with a little success. Since the only true Infantry I have is in India and Burma, I attempted the taking of Rodi and its important airbase...with wheels. This idea proved quite misguided, when the penalties for 6th LARM proved we could not win a battle against weak defenders. Regardless. the foolish assault did bring some reward because it created a minor sea-clash and we were able to take our first small slice out of the Italian navy; our Battle-Cruiser HMS Renown sank the Heavy-Cruiser RM San Giorgio while CA HMS Norfolk and DD Swansea both sank enemy DD-flotillas. However, we did pay a price to take out these ships; we lost 226 men while the defenders on Rodi lost 2.

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Actually off Rodi Island​

After a brief fight on 22 May with an Italian CA fleet, Trento, Bolzano & Trieste, that ended with the enemy safely escaping, I have 2nd Carrier out sinking Italian shipping hoping to draw more RM capitols out from there harbors. We are sinking a few enemy convoys but it seems there may not be a lot of targets so I will likely send the 2 Singapore sub squadrons back to home-base to await Japan’s entry into the war. There’s no need for me to waste the fuel.

Another way I am trying to provoke the RM is placing Admiral Sommerville’s 1st Combined Fleet in the West-central Mediterranean Sea in the waters south of Malta. The reason? The is a prime sea-lane for Italian traffic. However, this strategy has so far only resulted in HMS BB Warspite sinking two transports and two of our DD-groups being formally named DD Grimsby & DD Flint after each sunk an Italian sub-squadron. Sooner or later we hope to see the RM’s warships.

Malta received its first two INT-wings on 2 June and Alexandria now has our only Naval bombers.

Currently Italian sub-activity is most successful in and around the Balearic Islands. I have sent 1st Cruiser Fleet to those waters. This is the same fleet that won the small fleet-action around Dodi. On 6 June our fleet found the subs and then again on the 8th. There’s no word yet about the battles.

East Africa


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Weeks prior to the battle for Port Sudan

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My only plan in East & South Africa is to hold our ports and thus far we have done so. However, not without the “rescue of Port Sudan.”. I explained my blunder earlier of not having my garrisons already in place in Sudan and Berbera and that I feared one or both may be attacked before they could reorganize. As you can see above...they both could have been lost.

Berbera had a Militia capture land up the doorstep of the Africa HQ but then turned back. But against Port Sudan the Italians sent an Infantry-division against our Militia-brigade and the 2 unorganized Garrison-brigades. Just hours before the port would have been lost, I pulled the combat-ready x2 Garrison from Bur Sa’id and transported them down to save Port Sudan. In addition, I sent 2nd Combined Fleet back into the Red Sea to provide shore-bombardment. As soon as the additional 6,000 garrison troops arrived in the town, the Italians called off the attack and have now also turned around. The Italians did accomplish something in Sudan though, they cut the supply-line coming from Mombasa and that caused me to create an 8-vessel supply-convoy to Port-Sudan, which has already been hit by subs at least once. The only immediate concern I have in this theater is that Khartoum and the airbase there, has no defending garrison. I hope to get one in place very soon.

Home-Command

* I continue to give France 25 LL and Norway 10 LL.
* General Horrocks commands our small BEF-Norway and he reports; Norway has added an Infantry-division to Oslo joining our 2 MOT-divisions there. All is quiet for now.
* I should mention that I abandoned Hong Kong and brought everything to Singapore. I still have the resource-convoy running but of course that will end once Japan is in the war.
* 22 May we finished research on Single-engine Aircraft Armament 1. Our IC for Upgrades has never dropped below 20 and now that some important techs are finishing, it will not for a while yet.

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Important research underway.​

* I don’t know how much it will help them but for the time being I am allowing French, South-Africa and Australia debts. Since I’ve done nothing for my weak Allies maybe this will help them somewhat?
* For those that may be interested, we are still selling 25 supplies total to the U.S.A.
* We have had only one Luftwaffe attack into British airspace and we quickly turned them back.
* The two GAR brigades pulled from Hong Kong were put directly under General Slim in Singapore.
* One troubling failure the UK has at present is that we have no defensive forces in either the Lerwick or Faroe islands as well as Iceland and Greenland.
* In Aden we gave our lone GAR-brigade to Oman who consequently sent it to the capitol. :)
 
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Field Marshal sebas379 here with his belated view on the situation. Work does that sometimes :(

The real battle of France is in the north, I think that your forces on the Italian border are wasting their time. Even with the tiny local French garrison, the mountains and southern Maginot Line fortresses will keep Mussolini's grabby hands out of France, at least until Germany has completey broken the north. By that time, anything Italy does is academical as France will be doomed.

Judging by the weigth of German forces around Sedan, thats where the main push seems to be. The enemy appears to intend to outflank and surround the Maginot line whilst some of their devastating heavy armour divisions rumble towards Paris. I would say this is the moment to cut your losses and abandon France. If you want to make more impact, you should have committed far more divisions and sent them north to the fight that matters. It would be a pain if they'r still in France when it falls...

The Libya operation is going well, but Ethiopia needs to be contained in order to keep the Red Sea shipping route open. Is it an option to bring the RAF and maybe some carriers to the Mediterranean to crush the Regia Marina swiftly?
 
FieldMarshall GuilleC, agreeig with Fieldmarshall Sebas379 views... time to save those troops in Southern France... they might entrench themselves in Normandy or Brittany
 
From London HQ

Generals, I agree with your joint assessment and now recognize my order of intervention was far too cautious. Unfortunately, and I am sure you will agree, it is too late now to prevent the fall of France. However, I did ask one of our diplomats in Paris about the "morale of the French people" and he has reported; the German Armor has caused any confidence had by the French people in French leadership to finally collapse.

I should like to supply a reason for my admitted "undersight." Our Intelligence network as at no time been asked for info regarding the status of any nation until this last effort regarding France. I did hope that, like Germany, France may have been stronger than we believed but as you already understand...I was critically incorrect about that.

Regarding the question about the disposition of the RM. At the moment they are not willing to engage in major fleet-actions and our RN warships sail unchallenged. We have had warships on patrol in the Red-Sea and thus far have seen not one Axis vessel since the start of the war. Any "
luring strategy" you may have, would be welcomed.

Weighing your counsels, the status of the French nation and also the fact that our modest Motorized units stand no chance against the German armor, I am favoring complete withdrawal of our forces, to use those two Corps to fight in the Mediterranean-theater. However, I need to ask one important question;


If we were to continue to hold the French forts until the fall of France would that deprive Italy of those same provinces? If yes, then maybe we should hold that ground and then bail-out?

As always gentlemen, thank you for your service in these difficult times.
Colonel Markkur, Acting commander of this unique British War-Cabinet.:D
 
If we were to continue to hold the French forts until the fall of France would that deprive Italy of those same provinces? If yes, then maybe we should hold that ground and then bail-out?

This plan should leave the provinces in Vichy hands rather than Italian, yes. But since Italy has no cores there and I don't think its very valuable turf in the first place, are you sure the reward is worth the risk? A French surrender with British troops still on their soil, even close to the coast, will become messy. I'm not even sure you will keep control of the provinces if they are granted to Vichy, since Vichy doesn't start at war with the allies. That would become a supply nightmare with enemy divisions all around.

If we were talking northern or western France I'd be a bit more comfortable because I know that you will keep control of the provinces your troops are in when France falls. But I'm just not sure what the creation of neutral Vichy will do to your supplylines.
 
...But I'm just not sure what the creation of neutral Vichy will do to your supplylines.

I agree - not worth the risk, especially if there are no Italian-cores there. I forgot to look, so TY for the answer.

Withdrawals may already be messy with only 2 British divisions in the northernmost fort. I need to issue the order and as the saying goes; "Get out while the gettin's good".:)

Merry Christmas Everyone! YHOI3 HOI3, HOI3!:cool:
 
I agree - not worth the risk, especially if there are no Italian-cores there. I forgot to look, so TY for the answer.

Withdrawals may already be messy with only 2 British divisions in the northernmost fort. I need to issue the order and as the saying goes; "Get out while the gettin's good".:)

Merry Christmas Everyone! YHOI3 HOI3, HOI3!:cool:

Leapfrog them out one province at a time, starting in the north. That should work as long as you dont overstack.

And same to you!
 
Chapter 7
“The Fate of France”
{11 June - 14 June, 1940}


BEF-France

The German-spearhead at Sedan had now gained momentum south and by 11 June, German Infantry had secured the ancient town of Verdun.

As the German-forces captured one channel-port after another, the RN soon found that Axis ships could flee contact much easier and the time we needed to sink and not only damage u-boats or Raiding squadrons had been much reduced. CAG missions were frequently causing damage on German warships only to have them manage a quick escape to these new Axis bases for safety and repairs.

The Withdrawal

In the south, on 11 June the BEF reluctantly ordered its two Motorized-Corps, to withdraw, by a planned Fort-to-Fort evacuation of those forces down to the port of Nice. The Italians did not challenge this tactical retreat.

Ramsey’s 1st Cruiser Fleet was ordered to the Ligurian Sea off Nice to protect the large 1st Motorized Transport Fleet while evacuating our British forces from mainland France.

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HQ Mediterranean

North Africa

After claiming two provinces in the west, French Infantry halted their advance towards Tripoli. From this time forward, all battles for the control of North-Africa would take place in the east. We now turn to those two battles and other actions in the Med theater.

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After our failure to take Rodi and the port and airfield there, we have decided to attack the island again. To remove the Italian threat in the eastern-Mediterranean the 14th and 19th Indian Infantry divisions were ordered out of Indian ports on 12 June, to sail to Alexandria. This infantry is necessary for a proper island-assault.

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13 June Italian naval-bombers began harassing our fleet providing shore-bombardments for our land forces driving east towards Bengasi. Our CAGS must defend our warships until we can get more fighter-wings in the region. The two interceptor wings we have on Malta cannot reach far and they are strictly limited to defending the skies above Malta.

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Barce was won on the 13th. UK losses 137. Italian at 436.​


A fight for Malta

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The newly named Flint DD squadron sank its 2nd ship.​

The RN

The only information regarding Italian capitol-ships were repeated rumors that two large Italian war-ships were in the harbor of Misurata. However, for the time being, we had no planes in the region to verify those reports and until more planes could arrive in the Med the RN had to await the sailing of those mystery ships and be ready to meet that force head-on in the waters off Malta.

No Warships of the Italian Navy were found in the Red Sea. After several fruitless patrols there, Rear-Admiral Fraser’s 2nd Combined Fleet was ordered to seek Italian shipping but after finding no convoys either, on16 June 2nd Combined Fleet was ordered out of the Red Sea and to sail for the waters off Malta. Remember, two unknown RM battleships are in port at Misurata and could come out to fight our damaged fleet.

We received reports from French sources that the French Fleet Admiral Darlan commands a small squadron of warships stationed in Beirut, however the composition of that fleet is not known.

We continue submarine warfare on Italian shipping but targets are few and far between. Crutchley’s 3rd SS Squadron was now sent to the Gulf of Sidra, west of Bengasi in hopes of hitting supply-vessels.

London HQ

The Battle for the Atlantic (The Convoy War)

This report started on 11 June and Britain had been reduced once again to 76 free-convoys. Though the RN has had some success in sinking U-boats, we are still suffering high-losses of convoys and worse now, German-raiders are now patrolling some of Britain’s most vital commercial sea-lanes.

Other Directives
* A small submarine patrol has been stationed in Tambelan-Passage between Singapore and Kuching and will scout these waters till Japan’s entry into the war. British High-Command will need advance warning of movements made by the IJN into the Dutch East Indies.
* With the removal of two infantry divisions from India, the remaining division that guarded Bombay was sent to guard the large port of Chittagong. Until we can deploy more Garrison divisions to this theater, the UK is defending everything east of Chittagong and hoping that India will not be attacked by Japan before the largest ports in India can be defended again.
* On the 13th of June we finished research on Large-Warship Radar 2. Now begins the expensive refit.


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Will the BEF “have another go” at helping their falling allies? Stay tuned to this channel.:)
 
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