This is a 1941 strategy that I’ve been bouncing around in my head for the last week or so, and I wanted to get some other opinions on it. This is a loose strategy, in that I’m not telling you exactly every territory to take with the Axis Powers.
This is also based on having no techs ruin it. I like techs, but it’s very difficult to plan this kind of strategy without knowing what, if any, techs your opponents might get.
Germany 1
Purchase 6 armor units and save 1 IPC.
Destroy UK’s fleets in sz2 and sz6, but don’t lose any air units doing so.
Take Egypt by using the bomber – The idea is to kill the UK fighter to protect the Italian navy, because you are not attacking the sz12 fleet, so yu need to clear Egypt even if you lose all of your attacking units to do so. If you clear Egypt and have the decision whether to capture Egypt with 1 arm or save your bomber, then save the bomber, and on G2, only build 3 bombers and 3 inf or 2 inf and 1 art.
Take Baltic States, East Poland, and Ukraine in such a way that Russia can’t counter-attack.
Defend France with available units so that UK can’t take it one UK1.
Collect 47 IPCs+1(saved) =48 IPCs total IPCs on-hand.
Japan 1
Purchase 1 bomber.
Land 1-2 fighters in sz37 (after killing the UK sz35 fleet) and 3 fighters on French Indo-China.
Italy 1
Purchase 1 fighter.
Take Trans-Jordan with 1 inf, 1 art, 1 ca, 1 bb.
Non-combat move 1 fighter to Balkans or Germany.
Non-combat move 1 arm to Epl and 2 infantry and 1 arm to Bulgaria.
Germany Turn 2
Purchase 4 bombers.
Possibly attack Belorussia or Eastern Ukraine with available infantry/artillery units.
Consolidate your forward armor units in East Poland and/or Ukraine.
If Italy didn’t take Trans-Jordan on turn 1, then take it if possible, or
Reinforce Trans-Jordan if it is in danger of being liberated.
Land all 4 of your fighters within attacking range of Moscow for the next turn. Epl is probably best.
Non-combat your 6 armor units in Germany to East Poland.
Non-combat some or all of your French units to cover Germany and its bombers.
Assuming that you took Egypt with at least 1 arm, then your Med tr can move the 1 arm to Ukr, which will give you 1 more arm to hit Mos with on G3.
Japan 2
Land 2-3 fighters on Trans-Jordan, and move a fully-loaded carrier to sz34.
Take Persia as strongly as possible.
Non-combat move the bomber to Fic.
Italy Turn 2
Take back Fra if possible if UK took it on UK2.
If Russia pulled back from Caucaus to defend Moscow, then take Caucaus.
If not, then
Attack Belorussia with 1 arm, 1 fig, or
Attack Eastern Ukraine with 2 arm, 1 fig, or if nothing else is possible,
Attack Ukraine with at least 2 fig, 2 arm, 1 bb, 1 ca, 2 inf
This should hopefully open up a path for Germany.
Germany 3
Build as normal.
Take back Fra with land units on Ger if UK holds it
Attack Moscow with at least 12-13 armor, 4 fighters, 4-5 bombers, or
If it looks impossible, then attack Caucaus, or if it REALLY looks impossible, then sink UKs fleet if you can, and go back to a typical war, or
you could possibly set up to take Mos on G4, but this will probably be unlikely.
If Germany attacked, but failed to take Moscow, then
Japan 3
Use the 4-5 fighters and 1 bomber to strafe whatever is needed or defend a territory, take Caucaus, or
go back to a typical war
Italy 3
If Japan strafed to clear the way, and the Allies didn’t reinforce Mos, then
attack Moscow with everything in reach; otherwise, go back to a typical war.
Of course, I understand that there is no such thing as a perfect plan, especially when rolling dice.
There are some moves which could de-rail this strategy.
For example, if, on UK1, the UK built 2-4 fighters, and kept the resulting 4-6 fighters within flying range of Moscow for UK2. But, often I’ve seen UK build their fleet in sz7 with a cv and land their fighters there. From sz7, the fighters can’t fly to Moscow.
I do understand that the US may move 1 fighter and 1-2 bombers to England on US 1 and then fly them to Moscow on US 2, but Japan could also possibly position its Pacific units in such a way to draw off the US air units.
Also, if any of the Round 1 and 2 attacks and moves don’t work out, then the turn 3 attack on Moscow may not materialize either.
The beauty of this is that until you build the 4 bombers on G2, the Allies probably won’t know exactly what you’re doing other than it looks like Germany wants to use tanks against Russia. Also, if the strategy doesn’t look feasible, then it can be altered without too great a loss of momentum.
I would like to play this out myself, but I’ve already got 4 PBF games going on right now, and I’m really busy, so if someone else would like to try this out, then post here and tell me how it worked out.