@Alsch91:
I’ve posted this in our game as well, but here’s a quote from Larry’s site -
Due to its separate treaties with Germany and Japan, the Soviet Union is in a unique position in its relationship with the Axis powers. As a result, if the Soviet Union is at war with Axis powers on only one map, it is still under the restrictions of being a neutral power (see Powers Not at War with One Another above) on the other map. In other words, a state of war with Japan lifts those restrictions from the USSR on the Pacific map only, and a state of war with Germany and/or Italy lifts those restrictions on the Europe map only.
Here’s a link-
http://www.harrisgamedesign.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=6149
The section is titled “Political Situation - Soviet Union”
This applies to Alpha 2 and Alpha 3.
However, Russia is not Neutral. It is in fact an allied power across the 2 boards, it has a non-aggression pact with Japan - I would not refer to this as “neutral.” For example, China at war with Japan may land a plane in Burma while India is neutral yet Britain is at war on the Atlantic side if I recall.
Also, the United States may drop men off in Karelia, walk them until the hit the Pacific Board? Then all of a sudden stop, saying…well, we reached the pacific theatre…we can’t kill those German units on the other side?
Or for example Russia lands planes on the carrier in Z80 on the European board then moves to India’s waters to help defend their waters against Japan? So the planes would not defend?
Or for example I strafe 6 japanese troops with american bombers from Russia, I actually can’t because the territories on the pacific map are considered Neutral?
This rule needs revamping if indeed Russia is considered Neutral by the allies on the Pacific Board.