WAR IS OVER!!!!
We played a few more turns and i have been travelling with my laptop and could get AAr to work. Anyway....
By 1942 november the russians was standing in the outskirts of berlin, technological and numeric superior forces waiting to crush berlin and Nazi power. The balkans had been overrun and forced to surrender, tightening the noose around germany.
Italians was also forced to surrender by the RN and UK, slowly making it´s way up in italy and aiming to enter germany from south.
Combined landing forces of US and UK had no trouble making their way inland across the fields of France and Holland, Belgium. Cities falling one by one, and entering Germany, resistance was poor, mostly you kids and older men. It seems that what was left of germanies might was facing Stalins hordes in the east. US and UK forces with total air superiority set their next target for Hamburg, the second capitol of Germany.
After Hitlers assasination lead by von Stauffenberg, germany quickly moved to the peace table and signed a unconditional surrender in an attempt to save what is left of Germany.
Thanks everyone for reading my AAr and thank you Ayaraman for an interesting game....hope you have learned just as much as me....
Crazyg
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Classic
Just read through you AAR, and it looks like a classic case of Axis bungling (apologies to Ayraman): too many small mistakes, plus some big ones, and the net result is a massive wipeout. Crazygunner1 did a very capable job of taking advantage of them, and the result is VE-day in 1942.
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Re: Classic
Yeah, we talked it over and it seems that Aryaman was after the oil in persia, i managed to stop him in the last minute in afrika and he had to improvise his plans and that is never easy to do. It seems we are doing another run....me as axis.metolius wrote:Just read through you AAR, and it looks like a classic case of Axis bungling (apologies to Ayraman): too many small mistakes, plus some big ones, and the net result is a massive wipeout. Crazygunner1 did a very capable job of taking advantage of them, and the result is VE-day in 1942.
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It happens...photobucket is not the best program to use. I am probably gonna have to delete some. Almost reached max limit...oxford_guy wrote:and now its back...oxford_guy wrote:What's happening with Photobucket at the moment, I can't see any of the images? I've noticed similar problems with some other AARs recently too, are Photobucket having problems?






