Bet you a dollar the Soviets made a a postcard with the words:
"Bring Oil and and metal to Siberia, leave with 10 divisions per visit."
:rofl:
Hmm, makes me tempted to actually make a postcard and then post it up here! That made my day.
Bet you a dollar the Soviets made a a postcard with the words:
"Bring Oil and and metal to Siberia, leave with 10 divisions per visit."
**That Soviet attack is slightly concerning. Those divisions were holding mountains, which were crucial to the defense effort in the region.**
Stupid Soviets...go and attack us instead of the Germans....mrmmrmrmr...
They could have been at Berlin I bet. Now those fools are stuck in a stalemate in Asia till we beat Germany. Then the Soviets will face a two-front war. War from the Urals and war from the East.
For those wanting to know IC's of major combatants, here they are:
Germany: 320 / 184
USA: 384 / 384
Italy: 95 / 49
Argentina: 93 / 49
Soviet Union: 315 / 193
United Kingdom: 22 / 115
If I remember correctly Cool decided to drop an A-bomb on Moscow, thus angering the Soviets. Instead on Berlin! Maybe that was a critical mistake?
Thanks! SU is pretty strong IC wise. How's China?
You got really some cash. It could be spent on spy actions, killing some ministers etc., but in 1.2 it is a creul clickfest.
Yes, but moscow was in german hands i dont see relationship. But i agree we made a mistake in using one bomb here, and another one there. We should have used all at the same time like someone sugested.
I'm not familiar with the diplomatic consequences of using A-bombs, so I'm reflecting this older post:
"What a waste of a nuke. Why Moscow?? It is not a national, so I'm not sure if it has the same effect. Besides that, my relations with the Soviet Union have hit -200. I honestly believe it is only a matter of time before war."
Well, mistakes happen and we should learn from them
Out of interest does anyone know if Britain would be habitable in any form whatsoever having been subjected to such a nuclear bombardment? I'm not sure how effective nuclear weapons were in this time frame compared to the dangers of the Cold War.