@Leatherneckinlv:
Those rules do not apply in this scenario
Then which rules would apply? The rule books for Global 1940 are Europe 1940 and Pacific 1940. I’m quoting right out of the Europe 1940 rule book. If the rules from Europe 1940 don’t apply, which ones do?
@Leatherneckinlv:
The Soviet Union was attacked by Italy….both Germany and the USSR did not declare war with each other on their turns
True. Italy attacked the Soviets. And Germany is not required to declare war on the USSR just because Italy did.
@Leatherneckinlv:
That territory is AT WAR
Yes, it is. All of the territories in the USSR are at war with Italy once Italy declares war.
@Leatherneckinlv:
That territory is a Russian territory
No, it’s not. It was once Russian but once Italy took it from the USSR it became Italian territory.
@Leatherneckinlv:
Powers not at war applies to say Sweden….this is not the case
If the Power of Germany and the Power of the USSR aren’t at war, which rules would apply? If they are at War, then we have no reason to discuss this, so I would figure those rules would apply in this case.
@Leatherneckinlv:
I have read these rules over and over and over and none are applicable to this scenario….NONE
I can’t help that. All I can do is explain the rules as I see them.
@Leatherneckinlv:
Again….this was an originally controlled Russian territory…2 Italy declared war…Germany did not…Russia ONLY declared war on Italy and did not with the Germans and in fact Germans made sure not to declare war on Russia to collect it’s bonus
To break this down: Yes, East Poland was held by the USSR at the start of the game. Italy did declare war. Germany did not declare war. The USSR is at war with Italy and not (yet) at war with Germany. Germany tried to pull a fast one by reinforcing the Italian territory of East Poland without further insults to the dignity of the USSR. Germany was eligible to collect its bonus.
@Leatherneckinlv:
Folks….the rules do not indicate how to handle this properly
Sure the rules do: Either declare war on Germany and attack both the German and the Italian defenders of the Italian territory of East Poland or leave it alone.
@Leatherneckinlv:
Based on what I read this makes it a legal Russian move
The only way you can retreat, according to the rules, is to combat move into an attack and then to call off said attack. Defenders don’t retreat. Full Stop. So, you have two legal moves when it comes to East Poland - declare war on Germany and attack both the German and the Italian defenders of East Poland, or leave them be.
Although, perhaps what you should be thinking about is how everybody else in this forum, to include official rule moderators, are all saying the same things. Either everyone else is wrong or you have misunderstood the rules and then dug in your heels when corrected. But when Krieghund thinks you’ve misunderstood a rule, then you’ve misunderstood a rule.
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-Midnight_Reaper