French Orders
F Iri - Lvp
F NAt S F Iri - Lvp
F Bre - Eng
A Ruh - Bel
A Hol S A Ruh - Bel
A Kie S A Hol H
A Ven S A Tri H
A Tri S A Bud H
F Apu S F Nap - Ion
F Nap - Ion
F Ion - Eas
Austrian Orders
Russian Orders
F Edi H
A Ukr - Rum
A Gal S A Ukr - Rum
A Sev S A Ukr - Rum
A Bud S A Ukr - Rum
F Bla S A Ukr - Rum
A Mun - Ber
English Orders
F Eng - Lon
A Yor - Edi
F Nth S A Yor - Edi
F Nrg S A Yor - Edi
Turkish Orders
A Rum - Sev
F Arm S A Rum - Sev
F Gre - Aeg
F Alb - Gre
A Bul - Rum
A Ser S A Bul - Rum
A Con H
A Ank H
German Orders
A Bel H
F Bal - Kie
F Den S F Bal - Kie
Italian Orders
Conflicts
Franco-German conflict occurs in Holland with France having greater combined strength, thus the French army of Ruhr advances to Holland. As a result, the German army is dislodged and forced to retreat (either to Ruhr, to Picardy, or to Burgundy).
Turco-Russian conflict occurs in Sevastopol with Turkey having greater combined strength, thus the Turkish army of Rumania advances to Sevastopol. As a result, the Russian army is dislodged and forced to retreat (either to Ukraine, or to Moscow) and the support given to the army of Ukraine is cut.
Russo-Turkish conflict occurs in Rumania with Russia having greater combined strength, thus the Russian army of Ukraine advances to Rumania, thus the Turkish army remains in Bulgaria.
Anglo-Russian conflict occurs in Edinburgh with England having greater combined strength, thus the English army of York advances to Edinburgh. As a result, the Russian fleet is dislodged and forced to retreat to Clyde, as it is the only valid province.
German-French conflict occurs in Kiel with Germany having greater combined strength, thus the German fleet of the Baltic Sea advances to Kiel. As a result, the French army is dislodged and forced to retreat (either to Ruhr, or to Munich) and the support given to the army of Holland is cut.