@The_Good_Captain The rule applies in all sea battles where there are sea units allied to the attacker present, regardless of the type(s) of defending German sea units. The rule mentions only German subs because the author failed to take into account the possibility that the situation could also exist with German surface units if they were mobilized in a hostile sea zone. This oversight was corrected in the Axis & Allies Pacific Rulebook.
Germans taking the united states
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I tired it, i doest work. If its any turn other then 1 your get killed by Aircraft beofre you get there. If its turn on you dont have enough to take the country.
But Canada on the other hand 8)
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You took US once from me, damn that was a fun game.
The Key to taking Britain is, and I repeat, HOLD LENINGRAD. If you don’t, Germany can position it’s transports so English fighters cannot attack German Transports.
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split your force in two one invades canada and one stays behind, which one will the us choose… :)
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I think that the Americans would see it coming from at least one or two turns away. If you built up large numbers of transports in the Mediterranian then they would know something was amiss and would anticipate an attack against either the US or Britian, having plenty of time to build up defences at either or both. If transports were build in the Baltic then not only would you have trouble protecting them there, but it would be impossible to get them past Britian with the newly rebuilt allied navies.
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All I can say is AIR RAID! :)
The Allies will be pounding your transports with air attacks (and that’s if the navy doesn’t get to you) every which way. -
PATRATROOPERS! :D
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On which side? Can German bmbs even reach US and have somewhere to land?
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oh didnt think of that :(
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Yeah, unless Canada pulls a one-up and switches sides to the Axis. :wink:
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that could always happan :)
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id say its pretty much impossible to take America. as soon as the German boats get halfway across the atlantic with a miracle America will just build 13 infantry. and if the Germans are held off another 13 infantry. its possible but a thousand to one chances.
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i’m saying PARATROPERS is the way to go, just make it so bombers can go on aircraft carriers
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That still probably wouldn’t be enough.
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maybe paradrping tanks? :-?
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They didnt have the technology at the time to drop tanks from planes, it mightve started to be developed but the Allies wouldve used it on D-Day.
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Talk about broken tanks. :)
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Man if the Allies tried droppin’ tanks that’d be hilarious. :D
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Hmmmm…. almost as bad as underwater tanks used at D-Day. :wink:
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Paratanks! They should make a rule about that, like a falling paratank squashes 3 infantry then you roll to see if the tank fell onto it’s treads or not…
Of course, there weren’t any WW2 but revisionist history never hurt anyone.
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ya if u got heavy bombers u could drop 3 tanks per bomber, then buy 3 bombers, that would be 9 tanks a turn attaching the us!