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Winter 1941 - The Middle East |

Winter 1941 - All quiet on the eastern front
(for the moment) |

Winter 1941 - Birmingham captured by the Axis |

End of Spring 1943 - Axis
success in the Middle East |

End of Spring 1943 game turn - Stalemate in
Britain |

End of Spring 1943 game turn - "the three Russian
bridgeheads on the Vistula may prove hard to dislodge..." |

The eastern front after the Russian Spring
1944 offensive. Berlin is within air range of the Russian
spearheads. |

Britain after
the Western Allied breakout from Scotland in
Spring 1944 |
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Spring 1944
- French North Africa is liberated by the Western Allies
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The big
problem for the Western Allies: the continuing transport shortage and
German occupation of England keeps half the British force pool out of
play. |

Fall 1944
- The Western Allies finally get ashore in France. |
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Fall 1944
- Trouble in paradise. The eastern front at the end of Fall 1944. |

Fall 1944
- With Ploesti in Russian hands, Mosul becomes even more important. |

Fall 1944
- Italy at peace - for the moment. |
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Fall 1944
- "The future is clear if you look in the Sea of Dice." |


After the Allied Spring 1945
player turn: The Russians try a fast one in Hungary.
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Summer 1945: The Allies capture
Paris. Enjoy looking at the Vichy units while you can!
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Summer 1945: Italy surrenders.
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Position after the Axis Fall 1945 player turn: The Germans
abandon France. |


After the Axis Winter 1945 player
turn: A harsh winter for the Axis.
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Winter 1945: The Allies have
captured every German objective, but Berchtesgaden remains under
Axis control.
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Position at the end of the Axis
Spring 1946 player turn.
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"My stack is bigger than your stack" -
the position at the end of the Spring 1946 game turn.
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Summer 1946: Russian and American
armor meet at Berchtesgaden. They're all smiles now....
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Summer 1946: European theater
naval losses.
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