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Em... may I just say a silent "wow" and be shocked for a little while?
*stays shocked for a little while*
I just noticed this, and I must say that I am truly amazed. Thanks a lot to NeoT for nominating me, a big thank you to all the readers and comment writers.
*heads off to reading other AARs to name a sucessor*
After reading through several AARs, I decided that one lacks the attention it really deserves. Not that others wouldn't deserve attention - they always do. It's just that this one seems to be forgotten.
I am not a huge fan of purely gameplay AARs, but this one is different. It combines gameplay, some bits of great comedy, and, most importantly, a unique twist of history which has not been explored anywhere to the point it could be.
Wow.. well this has been a pleasant surprise! I am a little shocked, to be honest - thanks Legolas!
This AAR was done on the spur of the moment, and has been like a second job sometimes. It's been through a lot (computer crashes, me nearly splitting with my g/f to name but two) and sometimes I have been tempted to give up on the whole thing (especially during the dark days of 1943 .
I hope you all enjoy it as much as I hope, and I am sorry if I don't answer your questions as much as I should!
Oh, and don't blame me for the primarily Estonian Ministers o