@Krieghund:
@Shakespeare:
If after war has started and no one has claimed Borneo Sumatra, may the Brits land airplanes there?
Yes, but it will not give them control of it. Taking control requires land units.
So, after war has started,
the Brits can land airplanes on Dutch territories
if they are Dutch controlled.
Following that,
I suppose the Brits can land airplanes on Dutch territories
on the same turn they get control of them with land troops, right?
My question is:
do the same rules apply also to Japan and FIC?
I mean:
may Japan land airplanes on FIC
on the same turn it get control of them with land troops?
@Krieghund:
Questions like these can be answered by applying a simple principle. If the situation isn’t specifically dealt with in the rules, treat the Dutch and French territories in exactly the same way as Allied territories whose capital is held by the enemy.
According to what’s written here,
I suppose the answer to my question is yes… isn’t it?