All I know is that I’m heading over to Larry Harris forum to get my $.02 in.
Lets Talk Partisans!
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If we got them in the game how would they be used?
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In occupied territory if your garrison is less units than the territory is worth in IPCs you do not receive the difference in income.
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I think he means actual partisan sculpts. Perhaps something like the special rule Larry Harris thought of making for Germany, where it must have at least 1 unit in each territory.
Or perhaps something like Emperor Taiki proposed.
When troop levels fall below a certain minimum, partisans appear. They are a 1-1 unit. They cost nothing, merely appear to rebel.
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more like a 0-1 unit, they should not be able to leave the territory they are in anyways
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0-1. They don’t attack, just defend and potentially deny you income.
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An unoccupied captured victory city gets 1inf for every turn it’s left unguarded, they can’t move or liberate, they just deny income and act as roadblocks
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An unoccupied captured victory city gets 1inf for every turn it’s left unguarded, they can’t move or liberate, they just deny income and act as roadblocks
that rule compleltly leaves out the belorussian partisan movement, which was one of the largest if not the largest of the war.
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Remember the French resistance NA for UK in AAR? Maybe something like that can be done as well for Poland and Belorussia.
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french resistance? what?
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It was a National Advantage for the UK in Revised. Once per game, if Allies liberate Western Europe, you get 3 free UK inf in Western Europe.
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to make it simple if you don’t garrison conquered territories the enemy can place a partisan for say 2 IPC
0-1 and it denies income till its crushed.
I think the occupier should roll a d6 and the partisan is activated on rolls of 4-6 or take the IPC of the territory and roll this value or less results in partisan.
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Perhaps it shouldn’t be a piece. Perhaps unoccupied enemy territory should just revert.
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that does not make sence, partisans just blew up the logistical , they could never hope to regain the entire country back with Molotov cocktails and hand guns.
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I was thinking more of a popular revolt.
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But these are not partisans. The only time such a thing happened was in Yugoslavia and that was before the Germans entered the country.
Partisans disrupt communication and logistics. They don’t confront armies. They hide in the trees like robin hood and sometimes act worse than Germans and kill anybody for no reason at all.
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The partisan piece for UK should be an old farmer with a longbow :-D
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I disagree with the sentiment that Partisans can’t win hold territory. For examples I would point to Afghan resistance to the Soviets, the later taliban rebellion and assumption of control or even the the way the disjointed Somali warlords were able to hold out against u.N. intervestion.
Currently there are the obvious problems in those same parts of thee world, and even the trouble with the mexican drug cartels. -
partisans could not be expected to take back their country/capitol during ww2. it just wouldn’t work. as IL said, they disrupted logistics and communications
keeping in mind that just because an occupying nation had no army units in the territory, doesn’t mean you can forget about the police, security personel, all the people required to run the captured nation, and so forth
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The partisan piece for UK should be an old farmer with a longbow :-D
a yeomen i think they are called. Very good.
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I think partisans could be represented by a counter ( plastic chip with decal)