Chapter VII: Where Do We Go from Here?
It was surprising to see the aggressor fail the war; Hungarians were like halfway into Romania, but I guess Romanians just needed to pull their units from the border with Soviet Union to beat Hungarians back. Although I don´t know how did they got to conquer them. It has to be a pre-defined wargoal in the event or something...
Now I have some screenies, basically my navy is tearing apart whatever has left from the Regina Marina.
And here is the deal; France is about to fall. I am selfishly camping, building forts in Belgium and waiting for the Germans to come.
I got really pissed at this moment and I was thinking about playing France myself in my next AAR.
It seems like I can pull off some units from Holland and send them to help out in Belgium. Nothing beats 8 level forts though.
Everything seems to be going OK, at least until I don´t share a “full” border with Germany. I am doing my best to keep them off my country.
As I said, it goes OK so far.
That´s what you call a meatgrinder!
Germans are still taking higher casualties.
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And I taught my jokes were bad...
But nothing beats the crap out of them like an armored division...
...and HQs adding envelopment penalty!
But hey, it looks like everything is going fine!
At least until German forces arrive from France, sorry, now it´s Germany.
Well, and this is now it goes at least for a month now; constant yellow-red numbers in defense. I think I can stall them at least for a month more; I´ve enough divisions to rotate.
Seriously, I´m getting my arse kicked. As you can see, the eastern front is already stretched to maximum (one) and the southern front has two divisions in each province. I still have four divisions defending Denmark islands and the last time I´ve checked it looked like they pulled off some units from there and they haven´t tried to take Faaborg for a long time. I´ve also enacted minimal training to churn out as many divisions as I can. I don´t even have the extended draft law yet.
Any help is welcome; I´m desperate at this moment.