@Kingpin2010:
-When a country takes another’s capital, the occupying country then gets whatever ipc the country it took collected from the turn before? (Ex. Germany collected 43 ipc at the end of their turn, UK then takes Berlin, Germany then must give the UK their 43 ipc for taking their capital.)
No, the conquering power takes all the cash on hand. Ignore the income.
-When a countries capital is occupied (say France for example) but they still control other territories (Say 2 African territories worth 1 a piece), does France then collect 2 ipc per turn and put into their bank until their capital is liberated. Say Paris is liberated 10 turns later, would France have 20 ipc to spend then on their turn?
You can’t collect any money when your capital is in enemy hands. Note that if you were to conquer another capital, you WOULD take their cash on hand (this isn’t income, it’s raiding)
-Say London is captured by Germany, Egypt is captured by Italy. The US then takes Egypt back while London is still occupied, could the US build a Minor IC in Egypt then? (I know if there was one there they could use it but could they build?) and to follow up if they can build one, and then London is liberated, would that factory go to the UK?
Yes. Egypt would become CONTROLLED by the USA because London is in Germany’s control. So US can treat Egypt like any controlled territory, but if London is liberated, all original UK territories (including Egypt of course) would IMMEDIATELY revert back to UK control. If USA built any facilities in Egypt, they now belong to the UK.
The straight’s and Canal’s are restricted by the country who controls the designated territory (Gibralter controls the straight if Gibralter), but can subs move through canals and straights where the territory is controlled by the enemy. (Ex US controls straight of Gibralter, could Italian subs go through?
The strait of Gibraltar is the only strait or canal that enemy subs can pass through freely.
With respect, I strongly recommend that you spend an hour reading through the instruction manuals. The answers to these questions are very clear in the manuals.
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