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I am with the US and Japan captured Hawaï and has 2 battleship on it. The Japan has a really BIG forces on Mandchuria, Kwangtung, French Indo China and India. There are manyyyyyyy infantries there and 2 planes+1 tank. I have 2 infantry on China + 1 plane and 2 infantry on SSinkinang. The Allies are strong in Europe. What should I do?
I am with the US and Japan captured Hawaï and has 2 battleship on it. The Japan has a really BIG forces on Mandchuria, Kwangtung, French Indo China and India. There are manyyyyyyy infantries there and 2 planes+1 tank. I have 2 infantry on China + 1 plane and 2 infantry on SSinkinang. The Allies are strong in Europe. What should I do?
Okay, This sounds like US turn 1. Japan went for Hawaii and India. There is some important information you left out.
Here are some general tips.
Being able to retreat from Asia in an orderly fashion is a must. Like Zero said, it’s better that you shift your Allied forces around the “3rd Parallel,” ie holding out in Sinkiang, India, and Yakrut as long as possible. Once those territories fall, it is important that Japan does not retain control of all of the Russian territories ringing Moscow at once. By then, Germany should be weak enough that you can start transfering forces from the Eastern Front.
I also like Zero’s approach. The Americans usually end up reinforcing the British in the south, while the Brits and Yanks drop infantry into Karelia (if indeed, the allies are strong there). This gives the Russians a chance to move some stuff east.