This AAR is likely to be episodic. Partly because of lack of time. Partly because whilst there is pressure to post in near-real time, this is a competitive game and I will be keeping a lot of information out of the public eye. I expect to get soundly beaten by the much more experienced Kragdob but I intend to go down fighting.
Turn 1.
Straight off the bat there are changes:

To the action. First I took out Denmark. OK, 8 PPs, but I wouldn’t have an INF to spare for a while. No problem except that the cheeky Danish GAR took a step off me. And note the fancy new DoW announcements.


I split my forces to do an early blitz. A limited amount of hotseating had suggested that a basic turn two blitz had a good chance of success. I had, short sightedly, omitted to test the Polish consequences of this


It wasn’t long before I was remembering von Moltke’s words of wisdom. Somehow I fought my way into the minimum objective of Lodz. The rest of my forces looked as if they were wearing “Hit me” signs:

Turn 2 and Kragdob’s Poles had fallen on my dispositions with howls of glee:

There was a straight forward set of moves to fight my way out, but it depended on the Poles retreating on cue. Happily they did. About to launch the last panzers on a prostate Warsaw:

It wouldn’t have worked without the new compulsory retreat for air units. At that I reckon that I was lucky to get away with it.
To the western blitz.


I was entrusting the capture of Arnhem to 2 GARs. In 8 hotseat tests they always pulled it off. What was that von Molkte said? Ah yes. I had to use a FTR to help them out. Still the Luftwaffe seemed to be in fine form:

Although the Strat taking a 4 step loss against a GAR must be a bit of an outlier


In short, I am not sure that a turn 2 blitz and a turn 1 Case White are possible. I was lucky to have taken Warsaw, I don’t see where I could have spared a unit. And to take Brussels, everything had go right. (Yes, thank you Helmuth.) Next time I will leave the Luftwaffe in the east for turn 1 and do a turn 3 Case Yellow; or 4, or 5 dependent on the weather.
And so, how will Kragdob react?
Oh yes, to end the turn the Russians did what they do best:
