All Chinese units can move to Bruma at any time, even if the UK is still neutral
Calvin, I remember needing to verify this just recently. And your reply didn’t jive with what I recalled. So I’m looking it up again. The rulebook states the following…
“Kwangtung and Burma are special cases. While they are not Chinese territories and cannot be controlled by China, Chinese forces can attack Axis units there and occupy them, but the IPC’s generated go the United Kingdom (unless India is under Axis control). These are the only non-Chinese territories that Chinese units can occupy.”
The phrase “can attack axis units there and occupy them” suggests they can only enter Burma to attempt to retake it (from the Axis) on behalf of the UK. I suppose it then becomes a matter of what the word occupy actually means. From a wartime perspective, I think of the word denoting an occupying force that previously invaded and has now established control. So I think of the Chinese as invading Axis controlled Burma to occupy it, on behalf of the UK.
If occupy simply means to exist in, I wish the sentence was worded differently to establish that it is not a cause and effect relationship.
Here was the question in the FAQ:
Two Quick Questions:
1.) If UK / ANZAC are not yet at war with Japan, can China Enter Burma / Kwang during its non-combat movement?
2.) At what point can the US capture a Dutch territory? Only after Japan has occupied it?
Thanks in advance
Here was Krieg’s answer:
Yes.
The US can take ownership of Dutch territories only by capturing them from Japan.
Here is the thread: http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=16870.45
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