Turn: Summer Economic Trend 0. Socialist Congress meets in Copenhagen and endorses strong anti-fascist stand. EAI: -2

Similar documents
Turn: Summer Economic Trend +2. French and Czechoslovakian defense Ministers confer in Prague. Czechoslovakia: 1 French support level: +1

Turn: Winter Economic Trend 0. Hungarian-Czech animosity. The Axis must support one side; Russia or the Allies the other EAI: +1

Turn: Spring Economic Trend. Economic Climate income No effect +1 income

GLOBAL WAR Axis Research Record Sheet (1)

GLOBAL WAR Axis Research Record Sheet (1)

Chapter 6 Canada at War

DBQ 20: THE COLD WAR BEGINS

Changes since June 30, 2018 (for June 30, 2019) Segment 1 Table of Contents Introduction. Segment 2 Ground Operations

Strategic Warfare 24. STRATEGIC WARFARE 24.1 OVERVIEW: 24.3 STARTING LEVELS: 24.4 SW UNIT CONSTRUCTION: 2013 GMT Games A World At War

World War II ( )

WWII Begins. European Axis Leadership. Benito Mussolini Duce of Italy Adolf Hitler Führer of Germany b d.

Scenarios. Additional Scenarios. Introduction. Scenario Information. Campaign Games. Specialized European Scenarios. Pacific Battle Scenarios

The EUREKA Initiative An Opportunity for Industrial Technology Cooperation between Europe and Japan

Key Battles of WWII. How did the Allies win the war?

SS.7.C.4.3 Describe examples of how the United States has dealt with international conflicts.

DBQ 13: Start of the Cold War

Manpower Employment Outlook Survey

SSUSH19: The student will identify the origins, major developments, and the domestic impact of World War ll, especially the growth of the federal

SSUSH20A & B Cold War America

OIL How the current A World at War oil rules work

How did Military Rivalry contribute to the outbreak of war? L/O To consider how militarism led to increasing tensions between the two alliances

Erasmus+ Benefits for Erasmus+ Students

GLOBAL WAR Page 1 of 35

1. The number of known arms producers has doubled after the end of the cold war.

MicroMark. WARGAMES ARMY LISTS Organisation Charts for The Cold War 1980s in Europe APRIL 2017

D-Day 6 June Mark D. Harris Colonel, US Army 06 June 2014

EUREKA An Exceptional Opportunity to extend Canadian company reach to Europe, Israel and South Korea

ERA-Can+ twinning programme Call text

The United States Enters the War Ch 23-3

Q Manpower. Employment Outlook Survey Global. A Manpower Research Report

Spring 2007 $1.00 WAR IN RUSSIA What is it Good For? Introduction The Russian Threat The German Goals Russia Next Issue: Defending the Revolution

The EUREKA Initiative. Matteo Fedeli EUREKA Secretariat

ERASMUS+ INTERNSHIP MOBILITY?

Overview on diabetes policy frameworks in the European Union and in other European countries

WWI: Battlefields and Homefront

The War in Europe 5.2

20 February Anthony Eden resigns as Foreign Secretary in protest over Chamberlain s diplomacy on Abyssinia.

Naval Operations 20. NAVAL UNITS 20.1 OVERVIEW: 2018 GMT Games A World At War

ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey Global

Information Erasmus Erasmus+ Grant for Study and/or Internship Abroad

ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey Global

ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey Global

PUBLIC. 6393/18 NM/fh/jk DGC 1C LIMITE EN. Council of the European Union Brussels, 1 March 2018 (OR. en) 6393/18 LIMITE

Combatants in World War I quickly began to use total war tactics

The USA remained neutral in World War I from 1914 to Due to German violations of free trade, the USA declared war in April 1917

OPCW UN JOINT MISSION IN SYRIA

APPLICATION FORM ERASMUS STAFF TRAINING (STT)

GLOBAL WAR Page 1 of 37

GLOBAL WAR Page 1 of 38

D Domicile ; H Hospital ; N Non-Domicile ; R Resistance

Work Period: WW II European Front Notes Video Clip WW II Pacific Front Notes Video Clip. Closing: Quiz

Chapter 27 Learning Objectives. Explain its broad ideological, economic, political, & military components.

CPUSH Agenda for Unit 9.5: Clicker Questions Battlefront during World War I notes Today s HW: 19.2 Unit 9 Test: Thursday, January 17

5/27/2016 CHC2P I HUNT. 2 minutes

The Soviet Union invades Finland, occupies part of Poland, and, by threatening invasion, takes over Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia.

The War in Europe and North Africa Ch 24-1

Canada in the Cold War. Social Studies 11 Exam Review: Pacific School of Innovation and Inquiry

The NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme

Test - Social Studies US History Unit 08: World War II

YEARS OF WAR. Chapters 6

Strategic Command EUROPEAN THEATER STRATEGY GUIDE

HORIZON 2020 Instruments and Rules for Participation. Elena Melotti (Warrant Group S.r.l.) MENFRI March 04th 2015

Axis and Allies Revised: Historical Edition (AARHE)

Bell Quiz: Pages

Introduction. 1 About you. Contribution ID: 65cfe814-a0fc-43c ec1e349b48ad Date: 30/08/ :59:32

EUREKA and Eurostars: Instruments for international R&D cooperation

The Coming of War Chapter 19 Page 638

Manpower Employment Outlook Survey

Overview. Erasmus: Computing Science Stirling. What is Erasmus? What? 10/10/2012

Review ROUND 1. 4th Nine Weeks Review

D-Day A Reading A Z Level X Leveled Book Word Count: 1,384

SSUSH19 The student will identify the origins, major developments, and the domestic impact of World War II, especially the growth of the federal

U.S. Is Drawn Into the War

5.U.S. and European Museum Infrastructure Support Program

2017 China- Europe Research and Innovation Tour

Erasmus Student Work Placement Guide

EU PRIZE FOR WOMEN INNOVATORS Contest Rules

World War II. 2010, TESCCC World History, Unit 10, Lesson 6

Recall y all Random 5. What are five random statements that you can make about the beginning of WWI?

CHAPTER 24 THE UNITED STATES IN WORLD WAR II The Big Picture: The United States succeeded along with the Allies to defeat the Axis powers in Europe

ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey Hong Kong

First quarter of 2014 Euro area job vacancy rate up to 1.7% EU28 up to 1.6%

Summary of the National Reports. of NATO Member and Partner Nations to the NATO Committee on Gender Perspectives

Funafuti The Midway of the South Pacific

Czech Republic Geographically - centre of Europe Area : km 2. Borders: Germany (810 km) Poland (726 km Austria (466 km) Slovakia (265 km)

TRENDS IN HEALTH WORKFORCE IN EUROPE. Gaétan Lafortune, OECD Health Division Conference, Brussels, 17 November 2017

HSC Modern History Conflict in Europe Notes

NATO. Canada & The Cold War. Canada and the Creation of NATO. Chapter 8-9 Social Studies

OPCW UN JOINT MISSION IN SYRIA

PPT: Supporting the War

Q Manpower. Employment Outlook Survey Global. A Manpower Research Report

SSUSH20 The student will analyze the domestic and international impact of the Cold War on the United States.

like during World War I?

TUITION FEE GUIDANCE FOR ERASMUS+ EXCHANGE STUDENTS Academic Year

Ch 27-1 Kennedy and the Cold War

ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey New Zealand

APPLICATION FORM ERASMUS TEACHING ASSIGNMENT (STA)

I. The Pacific Front Introduction Read the following introductory passage and answer the questions that follow.

Timeline: Battles of the Second World War. SO WHAT? (Canadian Involvement / Significance) BATTLE: THE INVASION OF POLAND

Unit 1-5: Reading Guide. Canada and World War II

Transcription:

Turn: Summer 1938 Random events Economic Climate European Aggression Index Support Effects Factories Income Expenditures Activity Counters Mobilizations Axis and Allied Forces Balance of Power Intelligence Research Results Russian Forces Russian Garrison Purge Level Diplomacy Civil Wars Aggressions Minor Resistance Shipbuilding Victory Points Economic Trend 0 Socialist Congress meets in Copenhagen and endorses strong anti-fascist stand. EAI: -2 Heisenberg says A-bomb development "certain. German atomic +1 level Unions voluntarily assign pension funds to naval construction. Lay down one ship at no cost Albanian Crown Prince feted in Rome. Albania: 2 Government responds to naval scare. One British ship accelerates two spaces at no cost Technology portfolio created in Cabinet. Any two British research projects +1 step each French light tanks sold to Greece. Greece: 1 French Army places large arms order. Czechoslovakia: 2 Purge of untrustworthy foreign Communist frauds initiated. Russian diplomacy prohibited Balance of power: +50 Purge: Military

Economic Climate -3-2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3-1 income No effect +1 income -2 income -1 income No effect +1 income +2 income EAI +1 No effect -1 European Aggression Index -5-4 -3-2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 Support Effects MFs Other Random Mobil Russia Secret Secret Total 1 5 7 1 5 1 7 2 10 1 Rus. garr +2 7 Factories Idle 0 0 0 0 1 Civilian 2 0 2 0 5 Income 4 0 4 0 10 Military 13 6 6 6 8 Support 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15 4, 6 4, 6, 8 4, 6 7, 9, 10-14 Support from MFs 5 2 2 2 1

Support level 7 2 6 8 5 Civilian factories 6 2 6 0 10 Economic climate 2 1 2 1 0 Random events 0 0 0 0 0 Trade pacts 4 1 2 1 0 Random tile draw 2 3 3 2 1 Unit maintenance -2-1 0-1 -6 Net income 19 8 19 11 10 Net income 19 8 19 11 10 From previous turn 21 0 16 6 0 Available tile points 40 8 35 17 10 Available tile points 40 8 35 17 10 Factories -5-5 -5 0-5 Unit construction -4 0-4 -6-2 Shipbuilding -5-1 -8 0 0 Research -2-1 -2-1 -2 Diplomacy -5-4 -5-3 0 Support adjustments 0 3 1 2 0 Anglo-French loans 0 0 0 0 0 End of turn 19 0 12 9 1

Activity Counters Belgium Res Armor Air Air Rumania Spain/MC BB5 BB5 BB5 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 basic basic Basic basic basic econ pr Rhine Austria Czech Poland BB5 BB5 1 1 0 1 ship ship basic Civil war Norway Res Spain Greece CVL 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 basic basic basic basic Ethiopia Albania ship ship basic Civil war Belgium Ireland armor res BB5 air air Acc BB4 BB5 BB5 BB4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 basic basic basic econ pr basic basic econ pr Czech Austria Albania Poland BB4 BC3 CVL 1 1 1 0 ship ship ship basic Norway armor res Rumania Infantry Infantry Air Air 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 basic basic basic basic Czech Austria Albania Poland ship basic res Air Air Spain 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 basic basic high coh basic basic med coh econ pr basic Civil war

Mobilizations and Civilian Factory Conversions 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 Start Spr Sum Fall Win Spr Sum Fall Win Spr Sum Fall Win Spr Sum Fall Win Spr Sum Fall Win Spr Sum Fall Win Mob. cost 9 10 11 10 9 8 8 8 7 8 6 5 7 5 3 civ M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M10 M11 M12 M13 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 8 9 11 3 4 6 7 9 10 12 14 15 2 3 3 M4 M5 M6 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 2 3 2 M3 M4 M5 M6 1 2 3 4 1 2 4 6 8 10 3 4 3 M4 M5 M6 1 2 3 4 3 4 5 6 2 5 M6 M7 M8 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10

Axis and Allied Forces Active Active Active Active Built Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Built Active Maint 2 Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Fa38 Fa38 Fa38 Fa38 Wi38 Wi38 Wi38 Wi38 Sp39 Sp39 Fa39 Wi39 Active Active Active Active Active Active Maint 1 Reserve Reserve Wi38 Wi38 Su39

Active Built Active Active Active Active Active Built Maint 0 Reserve Wi38 Wi38 Su39 Su39 Su39 Wi39 Active Built Active Active Active Active Active Built Active Built Sp39 Su39 Maint 1

Balance of Power Armor, specialized units +1 Moslem unrest, air transports 0 Strategic bombers, air transports, air range, air defense, radar +1

Naval air training, battleship design, ASW research, torpedoes, harbor attacks, submarines, ASW and transport production, air range, air defense, radar, codebreaking -1 Battleship race:

Intelligence Su37 Su36 Su37 Wi37 Wi37 Naval Turkey AF coop AF coop Wi37 Sp38 Greece Greece Research Results Turn Spring 1935 Summer 1935 Fall 1935 Winter 1935 Spring 1936 Summer 1936 Fall 1936 Winter 1936 Spring 1937 Summer 1937 German BB design Italian BB design Jets Advanced Subs Rockets West Wall German BB design (2) Submarines Advanced Subs (2) Italian NAT Counter-intelligence British BB design French BB design Naval air training Economic preparation Espionage British BB design (2) Maginot Line ASW production Codebreaking Economic preparation (2) Covert operation Armor Specialized unit Fall 1937 Strategic bombers Economic preparation Winter 1937 Economic Prep German NAT Radar British armor Anglo-French coop (1) Subversion (1) Spring 1938 Subversion (2) Summer 1938 ASW production (2) French armor Anglo-French coop (2)

Russian Forces Active Active Active Active Active Built Wi38 Su39 Wi39 Maint 6 Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Fa38 Russian Garrison Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Greece +2 Support +/-2 +/-3 +/-4 21.21 RUSSIAN GARRISON: The Russian garrison consists of the total of the Russian: A. Active armor, infantry and air units (one for each unit); B. Research and production result counters (one for each counter); and C. Russian flags in minor countries: One if Russia has one or two flags in the minor country. Two if Russia has a trade pact in the minor country. 21.22 RUSSIAN GARRISON REQUIREMENT: The Russian garrison is compared to the total of: A. The Japanese forces in Manchuria (two armor, three infantry and three air units, for a total of eight). This Siberian garrison requirement never changes. B. The net Axis armor, infantry and air balance of power advantages (one for each balance of power advantage). An Axis superiority in one of these categories may be offset an Allied superiority in another category. The Axis-Allied naval balance of power is ignored. C. The European Aggression Index (one for each positive EAI). A zero or negative EAI has no effect. D. Axis or Allied flags in minor countries bordering Russia: Poland: o One if the Axis or Allies have one or two flags in Poland. o Two if the Axis or Allies have a trade pact with Poland. Other minor countries: One for each Axis or Allied trade pact in Finland, Rumania or Turkey. E. Occupation Policy research results (one for the first result; an additional two for the second result - 16.16E).

Purge Level Low cohesion 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Medium cohesion 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 High cohesion 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Full cohesion 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

Albania Austria Diplomacy Summer 1938 Country Initial alignment Diplomatic counters New alignment Belgium/Lux. 3 3 Bulgaria Czechoslovakia Finland Greece 1 R1 Hungary Ireland 2 Norway 2 2 Poland Rhineland Rumania 1 1 Russia Spain +1 1 1 Sweden Turkey Yugoslavia Civil Wars Govt Rebels Event Event Event Event Event Spain At Start Spain At Start Spain Fa35 Spain Fa35 Spain Wi35 Spain Yugoslavia Su36 Yugo Wi37 Yugo Greece Sp35 Greece Fa35 Greece Su36 Greece Fa37 Greece Su38 Greece Aggressions Sp 1935 Su 1935 Fa 1935 Wi 1935 Sp 1936 Su 1936 Fa 1936 Wi 1936 Sp 1937 Su 1937 Fa 1937 Wi 1937 Rhine. Ethiop None None None None None None None None Alban Czech Austr None Sp 1938 Su 1938 Fa 1938 Wi 1938 Sp 1939 Su 1939 Fa 1939 Wi 1939 Sp 1940 Su 1940 Fa 1940 Wi 1940 Poland None

Minor Country Resistance Levels Basic Flags Bel/Lux Resist. Rhineland 0-2 1 = -1 Basic Flags Czech Hung Yugo Resist. Austria 2-2 -1 0 0 = -1 Basic Sudet. Flags Austria Hung Poland Rum Resist. Czech. 4 0 0-1 0 0 0 = 3 Basic Corridor Flags Czech Rum Russia Resist. Poland 6 0-2 -1 0 0 = 3 Basic Poland Russia Resist. Baltic States 1-1 0 = 1 Basic Flags Resist. Ethiopia 1 0 = 1 Basic Flags Greece Yugo Resist. Albania 2-2 0 0 = 0 Basic Civ war Flags Bulg Turkey Yugo Resist. Greece 4-2 1 0 0 0 = 3 Basic Civ war Flags Austria Bulg Greece Hung Rum Resist. Yugoslavia 5 0 0-1 0 0 0 0 = 4

Shipbuilding Level Spring Summer Fall Winter Level Spring Summer Fall Winter 5 5 4 4 3 1 3 2 2 2 Launch Launch Launched 1= 2=

Level Spring Summer Fall Winter Level Spring Summer Fall Winter 5 5 4 4 3 1 3 2 2 Launch Launch Launched 1=