alexvand -> What does Russia do in a sitzkrieg? (11/30/2018 6:25:00 PM)
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So, in my current game it looks like the Germans are not going to attack in 42 after all. It looked like they were sealing the med and going for a 42 attack, but they aren't in position to do so. They've still got lots of troops tied up in Greece, Morocco, and headed to the Suez. What does Russia do in this case? Some of the rest of the world situation: It's M/A 1942 Russia lost an early war with Japan. (I houserule the forced peace treaty when Vlad falls since this isn't coded yet.) Russia took Persia some time ago. Russia is not at war and dares not declare war on Italy to get active because US entry is such a mess. Japan has attacked CW and France but not USA. (USA is struggling with terrible Tension levels. They don't even have enough tension to pass war appropriations and they keep failing on tension rolls. US entry is through the roof but they can't declare war!) US production is terrible and they don't even have enough pilots to fill their carriers. It will take turns before the US is a factor at all. Japan is struggling to capture the necessary major ports due to bad weather and early turn rolls. They'll likely take Singapore this turn, but haven't secured Rabaul. They are raiding far into the Indian Ocean and have secured multiple minor ports in that area and are moving lots of LBA into those sea zones to threaten Suez. CW is doing ok vs the axis, but the Japanese have just cut supply lines to the Suez turning the 40 BP plus of troops there into nothing but targets. Fortunately the Axis are struggling to get troops into position, but that won't last long. Germans and Italians are currently invading Greece and moving some troops down Morocco towards Senegal (The Conquered French home country.) Lots of German surface fleet units operating in the Atlantic with lots of subs. So far the convoys to UK are holding. But losses are climbing. What are the best things for Russia to do?
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