@Hitlers:
I’m a bit confused by this excerpt:
“If you move all of your units out of a contested territory and leave only units from the other side there, the other side will immediately claim the territory (see Taking Control of a Territory, page 20). If the territory was originally controlled by a power on the other side, that power will take control (even if it has no units present).”
Do you have to leave an occupational force in captured enemy territory?
No. The rule says “and leave only units from the other side there”. If the territory has been captured, there will be no units from the other side in it.
@oztea:
I think that means if you leave a contested territory.
Correct.
@oztea:
If they attacked you, lost all their units, the territory stays theirs until your turn.
You can’t leave, or it reverts back to their control.
No. If all of the units from one side are removed from the territory for any reason, it is no longer contested and will become controlled immediately.
I am not going back and answering any questions in this thread from before the Rulebook was posted.