ࡱ> |~uvwxyz{y bjbj {{<WZZ"""""$"""P(#t'D"v<+r R9h9h9h9C: F}J;;;;;;;$ ?A<"C:C:<""h9h90<N"h9"h9;;")* h90h۠M5'~;F<0v<'v^B5 ^B5*^B"5*QL.tR{dBU eQLQLQL<<?QLQLQLv<^BQLQLQLQLQLQLQLQLQLZ z!: Axis Empires: Totaler Krieg! Scenario Book Game Design by Alan Emrich, Thomas Prowell, and Salvatore Vasta Living Rules as of October 1, 2012 2011, 2012 Decision Games  TOC \o "1-4" \h \z \u  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652521" Introduction  PAGEREF _Toc317652521 \h 1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652522" Playing TK for the First Time  PAGEREF _Toc317652522 \h 2  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652523" Game Preparation  PAGEREF _Toc317652523 \h 2  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652524" Campaign Game Balancing  PAGEREF _Toc317652524 \h 2  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652525" A. Training Scenarios  PAGEREF _Toc317652525 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652526" A.1 Case White  PAGEREF _Toc317652526 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652527" A.1.1 Scenario Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652527 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652528" A.1.2 Units and Markers Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652528 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652529" A.1.3 Axis Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652529 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652530" A.1.4 Western Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652530 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652531" A.1.5 Special Rules  PAGEREF _Toc317652531 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652532" A.2 Barbarossa  PAGEREF _Toc317652532 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652533" A.2.1 Scenario Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652533 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652534" A.2.2 Units and Markers Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652534 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652535" A.2.3 Axis Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652535 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652536" A.2.4 Soviet Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652536 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652537" A.2.5 Special Rules  PAGEREF _Toc317652537 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652538" A.3 The Fall of France  PAGEREF _Toc317652538 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652539" A.3.1 Scenario Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652539 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652540" A.3.2 Units and Markers Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652540 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652541" A.3.3 Axis Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652541 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652542" A.3.4 Western Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652542 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652543" A.3.5 Special Rules  PAGEREF _Toc317652543 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652544" B. One-Map Campaign Games  PAGEREF _Toc317652544 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652545" B.1 Fire in the East  PAGEREF _Toc317652545 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652546" B.1.1 Scenario Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652546 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652547" B.1.2 Units and Markers Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652547 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652548" B.1.3 Axis Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652548 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652549" B.1.4 Soviet Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652549 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652550" B.1.5 Special Rules  PAGEREF _Toc317652550 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652551" B.2 The Great Crusade  PAGEREF _Toc317652551 \h 8  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652552" B.2.1 Scenario Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652552 \h 8  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652553" B.2.2 Units and Markers Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652553 \h 8  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652554" B.2.3 Axis Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652554 \h 8  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652555" B.2.4 Western Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652555 \h 8  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652556" B.2.5 Special Rules  PAGEREF _Toc317652556 \h 9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652557" C. Two-Map Campaign Games  PAGEREF _Toc317652557 \h 9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652558" C.1 1937: The Road to War  PAGEREF _Toc317652558 \h 9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652559" C.1.1 Scenario Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652559 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652560" C.1.2 Units and Markers Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652560 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652561" C.1.3 Axis Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652561 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652562" C.1.4 Western Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652562 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652563" C.1.5 Soviet Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652563 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652564" C.1.6 Special Rules  PAGEREF _Toc317652564 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652565" C.2 1938: Peace in Our Time  PAGEREF _Toc317652565 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652566" C.2.1 Scenario Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652566 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652567" C.2.2 Units and Markers Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652567 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652568" C.2.3 Axis Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652568 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652569" C.2.4 Western Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652569 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652570" C.2.5 Soviet Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652570 \h 12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652571" C.2.6 Special Rules  PAGEREF _Toc317652571 \h 12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652572" C.3 1939: The War in Europe  PAGEREF _Toc317652572 \h 12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652573" C.3.1 Scenario Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652573 \h 12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652574" C.3.2 Units and Markers Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652574 \h 12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652575" C.3.3 Axis Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652575 \h 12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652576" C.3.4 Western Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652576 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652577" C.3.5 Soviet Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652577 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652578" C.3.6 Special Rules  PAGEREF _Toc317652578 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652579" C.4 1940: Springtime for Hitler  PAGEREF _Toc317652579 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652580" C.4.1 Scenario Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652580 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652581" C.4.2 Units and Markers Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652581 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652582" C.4.3 Axis Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652582 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652583" C.4.4 Western Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652583 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652584" C.4.5 Soviet Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652584 \h 15  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652585" C.5 1941a: The World Will Hold Its Breath  PAGEREF _Toc317652585 \h 15  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652586" C.5.1 Scenario Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652586 \h 15  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652587" C.5.2 Units and Markers Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652587 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652588" C.5.3 Axis Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652588 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652589" C.5.4 Western Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652589 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652590" C.5.5 Soviet Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652590 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652591" C.6 1941b: War Without Mercy  PAGEREF _Toc317652591 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652592" C.6.1 Scenario Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652592 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652593" C.6.2 Units and Markers Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652593 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652594" C.6.3 Axis Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652594 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652595" C.6.4 Western Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652595 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652596" C.6.5 Soviet Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652596 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652597" C.7 1942: Turning Point  PAGEREF _Toc317652597 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652598" C.7.1 Scenario Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652598 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652599" C.7.2 Units and Markers Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652599 \h 20  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652600" C.7.3 Axis Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652600 \h 20  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652601" C.7.4 Western Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652601 \h 21  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652602" C.7.5 Soviet Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652602 \h 21  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652603" C.8 1943: The Hinge of Fate  PAGEREF _Toc317652603 \h 22  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652604" C.8.1 Scenario Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652604 \h 22  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652605" C.8.2 Units and Markers Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652605 \h 22  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652606" C.8.3 Axis Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652606 \h 22  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652607" C.8.4 Western Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652607 \h 23  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652608" C.8.5 Soviet Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652608 \h 24  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652609" C.9 1944: Closing the Ring  PAGEREF _Toc317652609 \h 24  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652610" C.9.1 Scenario Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652610 \h 24  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652611" C.9.2 Units and Markers Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652611 \h 24  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652612" C.9.3 Axis Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652612 \h 25  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652613" C.9.4 Western Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652613 \h 26  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652614" C.9.5 Soviet Faction Setup  PAGEREF _Toc317652614 \h 26  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc317652615" C.9.6 Special Rules  PAGEREF _Toc317652615 \h 27  Introduction This is the TK Living Rules scenario book. Text that appears in red ink (such as you see here) indicates an item that has been corrected or changed since the published TK scenario book. The TK Scenario Book is divided into several sections: Introduction: The section youre reading right now includes advice on playing TK for the first time and general instructions on setting up a game. A. Training Scenarios: This section contains three shorter scenarios for learning how to play TK. B. One-Map Campaign Games: For those who are short on space, we have two one-map campaign games. C. Two-Map Campaign Games: This is the meat of the book. There is scenario for each year from 1937 to 1943; the critical year of 1941 has two scenarios to choose from. Playing TK for the First Time If youre new to TK, we recommend that you start with scenario A.1 Case White. Then you can learn while playing by using this jump start procedure. Step 1: Before you start playing, read the sections of the rulebook listed under Read Before Playing in the Case White Scenario Setup instructions found in A.1.1. Design Note: If youre familiar with wargames, you should have little problem understanding the core concepts introduced at this time. Step 2: Set up the Case White Scenario, following the steps listed in Game Preparation below and the setup instructions found in A.1 Step 3: With the rulebook in hand, you can begin playing. Follow the Sequence of Play closely the rules are presented in the order you will use them in the game. Read a section, then play out that Phase or Segment. Weve listed the important rules youll encounter as you go through the Sequence of Play under Read As You Play in A.1.1. Design Note: You won't play quickly this way, but you should end up with a firm grasp of TK's mechanics. And dont worry too much about getting something wrong. Youll have fun no matter what rules you dont get right the first time. Were happy to report that the game is pretty much indestructible this way. Step 4: After youre feeling comfortable with Case White, try a run at scenarios A.2 Barbarossa and then A.3 The Fall of France, following the same read-and-play strategy weve presented for you. Each of those scenarios will introduce new rules to learn as you go. Step 5: After a few training scenarios, we hope youll feel comfortable enough to tackle one of the campaign games. At this time, go back and read the whole rulebook before setting out to play. Design Note: Be especially sure to read section 12 on War States, because you wont have read them during the training scenarios. If youre the impatient type, you can skip the Look-Up Rules before tackling a campaign game. Remember, sections 14-16 are rules youre meant to look up as you play. You should also spend some time reading the Players Notes on the back of each factions Aid Cards they contain some useful information regarding the strategic decisions youll face over the course of the game. Game Preparation Step 1: Lay the maps and Force Pool Displays out on the table. Distribute the proper Player Aid Sheets and option cards to each player. Step 2: Select a scenario. Place counters on the map and Force Pool Displays in the order listed by the Scenario Setup. Unless stated otherwise, units may be placed in a hex up to stacking limits. Each player sets up his own counters. When setting up ... All Axis pieces are German unless stated otherwise. All Western pieces are British unless stated otherwise. All Soviet pieces are Russian unless stated otherwise. Historical IDs for ground units are in brackets. (For example: 8-6-4 panzer [4P]). A unit on its reduced side is indicated with the abbreviation re: (For example: 5-4-4 panzer [re: 4P]). In many cases, it is not absolutely necessary for players to use the historical units; these are included primarily for player interest. Set aside all other counters for later use. If you are playing an AE game, be sure to select the same scenario for both maps. Do not use any *counters when playing AE. Example: If you wanted to start an AE game in 1940, youd use the B.4 Springtime for Hitler scenario for setting up TK and the B.4 Opportunity Awaits scenario for setting up DS. Step 3: Campaign Games that begin in 1938 or later will require each faction to remove certain cards from their decks as indicated in the setup instruction. The setup instructions also list the card each faction begins with as its Pending Option Card (to be revealed on the first turn), along with any Selection Requirements that are considered to have been met for future card play. Campaign Game Balancing Although weve tried to make TKs scenarios as balanced as possible, players will eventually come to their own conclusions as to which side is favored in play. To keep the game balanced, experienced players can bid for sides. Bids are made in terms of Strategic Hexes granted to the other side for determining Automatic Victory (0.2) or during the Final Victory Point Check (0.3). Bids do not impact any Seasonal Victory Point checks apart from those at the end of the game. Bidding for Two or Four Players Step 1: If playing with four players, first divide into two teams. Step 2: Each player or team secretly writes down the side (Axis or Allies) it would prefer to be, and how many Strategic Hexes it is willing to grant to the other side. A zero bid is allowable. Step 3: If one player or team selects the Axis and the other selects the Allies, then each player/team gets its choice without an award of Strategic Hexes to either side. Step 4: If both players/teams select the same side, then the player/team that makes the largest bid gets its choice. (If the bids are tied, randomly select sides.) The player/team that did not get its choice receives the bid in Strategic Hexes at the end of the game. Step 5: The two Allied players should determine between themselves who will play the Soviet faction and who will play the Western faction. Bidding for Three Players Step 1: Each player secretly writes down the side (Axis or Allies) it would prefer to be, and how many Strategic Hexes it is willing to grant to the other side. A zero bid is allowable. Step 2: If one player selects the Axis and the other two selects the Allies, then each player gets his or her choice without an award of Strategic Hexes to any side. Step 3: If all three players select the Axis, or two players select the Axis and one player selects the Allies, then the player who makes the largest bid takes the Axis. (If two or more players are tied, choose the Axis player randomly.) The two remaining players take the Allied side and receive the Axis players winning bid in Strategic Hexes at the end of the game. Step 4: If all three players select the Allies, then the one who makes the smallest bid takes the Axis. (If two or more players are tied, choose the Axis player randomly.) The Axis player receives the largest Allied bid in Strategic Hexes at the end of the game. The two remaining players take the Allied side. Step 5: The two Allied players should determine between themselves who will play the Soviet faction and who will play the Western faction. Bidding in AE When playing the AE combined game, each player or team writes down what it is willing to bid in TK and DS separately. Those two bids are then summed into a combined bid, which is used for resolution. The bids for both games must name the same side, though zero bids and negative bids are allowable. Example: Alan, Bob and Chuck have decided to play the 1939 campaign game (C.3). They decide to bid for sides. Alan and Chuck both think the Axis is favored slightly Alan bids 0 and Chuck bids 1. Bob thinks the game favors the Allies a bit more and bids Allies 2. After the bids are revealed, Chuck becomes the Axis player. Alan and Bob will take the Allied war cause and receive credit for one additional Strategic Hex when it comes time to determine victory. But just before theyre about to set up, Darren shows up with his copy of DS. The four of them decide to play the AE combined game. First they must form teams; Alan and Bob will take on Chuck and Darren. Again they must bid for sides. Alan and Bob make a combined bid of Axis 1 (TK -1, DS 2), while Chuck and Darren make a combined bid of Axis 2 (TK 1, DS 1). Chuck and Darren will play the Axis powers. Alan and Bob will receive credit for one Strategic Hex on each map at the end of the game. A. Training Scenarios The three training scenarios are exercises designed to get you comfortable with TKs basic mechanics. For all training scenarios, the following special rules apply. One or Two Players: The training scenarios are all designed as one- or two-player games. You can skip those parts in the Sequence of Play that correspond to unused players. Limited Map Area: All scenarios are played on a portion of the map. Only those countries listed as Axis Countries, Western Countries, Soviet Countries, Neutral Countries, or Conquered Countries in the Scenario Setup section are considered to be in play. Countries not listed cannot be entered. Any Naval Zone that borders a Country in play is also in play. Pre-Selected Option Cards: Each factions Option Cards have been entirely pre-selected you must use only those Cards and no others. Special Victory Conditions: The training scenarios do not use the regular TK Victory Conditions. Instead, they have their own special conditions listed in the Special Rules section. A.1 Case White Design Note: This solitaire exercise, covering Germanys invasion of Poland, will walk you through the basics of movement and combat in TK. It lasts less than a turn, and the Axis player is the only one doing any real moving. The Polish player would retreat his own units, so keep that in mind if you are playing this solitaire. A.1.1 Scenario Setup Game Length: One Axis faction turn only, starting with its Initial Administrative Phase and ending with its Reserve Movement Phase War State: Limited War Maps Used: Both Axis Countries: Germany (including Czechoslovakia) Western Countries: Poland Read Before Playing: Introduction (including the Glossary), Game Components and Sequence of Play 8. Zones of Control entire section 9. Stacking entire section Read As You Play: 2.2.3 and 2.2.3.1 Support Unit Placement just pay attention to the Air Force unit stuff at this time 2.2.4 Blitz Marker Placement 2.3 Organization Segment focus on 2.3.1 and 2.3.4 3. Operational Movement Phase focus on 3.1.1 and 3.1.4; you dont need to worry about 3.1.2, 3.1.3, or 3.2 4. Combat Phase entire section except 4.1.1, 4.1.3, 4.1.4, and 4.1.5 5. Reserve Movement Phase A.1.2 Units and Markers Setup Turn Track: Aug-Sept 1939 Turn Marker A.1.3 Axis Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Czechoslovakia Ceded to Germany Konigsberg (e4002) one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 3], one 1-2-3 infantry w3926 one 6-6-3 infantry [4], one 2-2-4 panzer Berlin (w3825) one 2-2-3 HQ [re: Nor], one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 8], one 1-2-3 infantry Breslau (w3626) one 3-4-2 infantry army [re: 10], one 2-2-4 panzer w3427 one 5-6-2 infantry [14] Force Pool: Six 1-2-3 infantry One Air Force [1] One Blitz marker A.1.4 Western Faction Setup On Map: Warsaw (e3702) one Polish 1-2-2 infantry [Mo] e3803 one Polish 1-1-2 infantry [re: Pru] Krakow (e3501) one Polish 2-2-2 infantry [Kp] Danzig (w3927) one Polish 0-1-2 infantry [re: Pm] Posen (w3827) one Polish 1-2-2 infantry [Pz] w3727 one Polish 0-1-2 infantry [re: Ld] w3628 one Polish 1-1-2 infantry [re: Kr] Force Pool: One Polish 0-1-2 infantry [Res] A.1.5 Special Rules Automatic Supply: All units are considered to be automatically in supply for the duration of this scenario. Design Note: We did this to save you from having to read the Supply rules at this time. If you feel like adding them back in, go ahead and read section 10, but we think youll find supply wont be a problem for the German army in this exercise. Victory Conditions: The Axis faction wins if it controls Posen, Krakow and Warsaw at the end of the Axis Reserve Movement Phase. Otherwise the Western faction wins. A.2 Barbarossa Design Note: The German invasion of Russia is the critical moment in most TK games. This training scenario was designed to give you a chance to take some practice runs at it. It introduces most of the fundamental rules beyond movement and combat. A.2.1 Scenario Setup Game Length: 5 turns, May-June 1941 to Sept-Oct 1941. War State: Total War Maps Used: Both Axis Countries: Germany, Finland, Hungary, Rumania Soviet Countries: Russia Conquered Countries: Poland Read Before Playing: 10. Supply entire section 11. Weather read up to 11.3, you can ignore 11.4 and 11.5 13. Factions & Countries read 13.1 through 13.4 and 13.8.1 Read As You Play: 0. Seasonal Victory Phase 0.1 is the one to focus on here, and you can skip it the first turn 1. Seasonal Phase skip 1.2 2. Initial Administrative Phase you can skip anything involving naval pieces other than Convoy markers, plus 2.2.2 and 2.2.5 (as there are no Beachhead markers in this scenario). 3.1.2 Port-to-Port Procedure 6.2 Conditional Events Segment 16.1 Axis Permanent Conditional Events you can ignore 16.1.1 and probably 16.1.3, but pay special attention to 16.1.2 16.5 Soviet Permanent Conditional Events you can ignore 16.5.4 through 16.5.7 7. End of Game Turn Phase entire section A.2.2 Units and Markers Setup Turn Track: May-June 1941 Turn Marker Victory Point Track: 1 VP Axis Tide A.2.3 Axis Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Austria Ceded to Germany, Czechoslovakia Ceded to Germany, Polish Corridor Ceded to Germany Strategic Warfare Box Axis Minor Country Production +1 Petsamo (e5806) one Finnish 0-1-3 ski Oulo (e5205) one Finnish 0-1-3 ski Seinajoki (e4904) one Finnish 2-3-2 infantry [K] Helsinki (e4704) one Finnish 2-3-2 infantry [SE] e4003 two 6-6-3 infantry [16, 18] e3902 one 4-4-3 HQ [Nor] e3803 one 6-6-3 infantry [9] Warsaw (e3702) one 1-2-3 infantry e3703 one 8-6-4 panzer [2P], one 6-6-3 infantry [4] Lublin (e3604) one 6-6-3 infantry [6] Krakow (e3501) one 1-2-3 infantry e3502 one 4-4-3 HQ [Sou] e3503 one 8-6-4 panzer [1P] e3303 one Hungarian 2-2-2 infantry [2] Budapest (e3201) one Hungarian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 1] e3106 one Rumanian 2-2-2 infantry [3] Iasi (e3107) three 1-2-3 infantry Galati (e3008) one Rumanian 2-2-2 infantry [4] Bucharest (e2807) one 0-1-2 Rumanian infantry [re: 1] Constanta (e2808) one 0-1-2 Rumanian infantry [re: 2] On Turn Track: June-July 1941 one 4-4-3 infantry [re: 2], one Air Force [1] Force Pool: Sixteen 1-2-3 infantry One 1-2-4 mountain [re: 20] Seven 3-4-2 infantry [re: 3, 8, 10, 12, 14, 19, 21] Nine 2-2-4 panzer Three Air Force [2, 3, 4] One Convoy One Finnish 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One Hungarian 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] One Hungarian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One Rumanian 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] One Rumanian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One Axis Scratch Convoy Option Cards: May-June 1941 23a (Operation Barbarossa) Aug-Sept 1941 39 (Operation Typhoon) A.2.4 Soviet Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Baltic States Ceded to Russia, Bessarabia Ceded to Russia, Eastern Poland Ceded to Russia, Finnish Frontier Ceded to Russia Strategic Warfare Box Soviet Minor Country Production +1 Leningrad (e4608) one 0-3-0 fortress [Len] Sevastopol (e2912) one 0-3-0 fortress [Sev] e5306 one 3-3-2 infantry [14] e4907 one 3-3-2 infantry [7] Vyborg (e4706) one 3-3-2 infantry [23] Dno (4408) one 1-1-3 tank Riga (4304) one 1-1-3 cavalry [re: Plv] e4205 one 3-3-2 HQ [1Ba] Memel (e4102) one 3-3-2 infantry [8] e4103 one 3-3-2 infantry [11] e4004 one 3-3-2 infantry [27] e3904 one 3-3-2 infantry [3] Minsk (e3906) one 3-3-2 HQ [1By], one 1-1-2 infantry [re: 13] Bialystok (e3804) one 3-3-2 infantry [10] Brest-Litovsk (e3704) one 3-3-2 infantry [4] e3605 one 3-3-2 infantry [5] Kiev (e3609) one 1-1-2 infantry [re: 28] Lvov (e3504) one 3-3-2 infantry [6] Zhmerinka (e3506) one 3-3-2 HQ [1Uk] e3404 one 3-3-2 infantry [12] Cernauti (e3306) one 3-3-2 infantry [18] Dnepropetrovsk one 1-1-3 tank Kishinev (e3208) one 3-3-2 infantry [9] Odessa (e3109) one 1-1-3 cavalry [re: Bel] Force Pool: Seven 1-1-2 infantry [re: 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26] Two 1-1-3 cavalry [re: Obu, Gor] Two 1-2-3 mech One 0-3-0 fortress [Mos] One Convoy One Interceptor [IA-PVO] Conditional Events Box: Emergency Mobilization one Air Force [1By], eight 1-1-2 infantry [re: 31, 33, 34, 37, 40, 42, 43, 48] Option Cards: May-June 1941 17a (General Mobilization) Aug-Sept 1941 25 (Relocate War Industries). A.2.5 Special Rules No War & Peace Segment: Both players should skip this segment in their Final Administrative Phases. Finland: During the May-June turn only, Finnish units cannot move, and other Axis and Soviet units cannot enter Finland. These restrictions are lifted starting with the June-July turn. Design Note: If you compare this training scenario to the other 1941 scenarios (B.1 and C.5), youll see that Finland starts as a Neutral Minor Country in those games. For our purposes here, weve assumed that Finland will join the Axis after that faction applies Influence to it during the Soviet Emergency Mobilization Conditional Event. Doing it this way saves you from having to read the rules about Neutral Minor Countries before playing. Western Map Strategic Value: To account for its gains in overrunning the West, the Axis faction adds four to its Strategic Value when doing a Victory Point Check (0.1). Clarification: Basically then, the Axis will need to capture two Soviet Strategic Hexes to bump the Axis Tide marker to the 2 VP level. Victory Conditions: At the end of the Sept-Oct 1941 Game Turn, count the number of Soviet Strategic Hexes that are under Axis control. If the number is three or greater, the Axis faction has won. If the number is two or less, the Soviet faction has won. A.3 The Fall of France Design Note: Historically, Hitlers armies conquered Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Holland, and France in the five turns simulated here. As the Axis player, your job will be to duplicate the feat. As the Allied player, you must stop your opponent. Some key concepts youll learn in this scenario: the activation of neutral countries, the importance of supply convoys, and the usefulness of the German paratroop unit. A.3.1 Scenario Setup Game Length: 5 turns, March-April 1940 to July-August 1940. War State: Limited War Map Used: West Map Axis Countries: Germany Western Countries: Great Britain, France Neutral Countries: Belgium-Holland, Denmark-Norway, Italy Read Before Playing: 13.5 Country Alignment and 13.7 Minor Country Setup youll be activating some Neutral Minor Countries in this scenario Read As You Play: 2. Initial Administrative Phase go through this section one more time, paying attention now to the rules for naval units, plus 2.2.2 Beachhead Maintenance and 2.2.5 Beachhead Failure. Its unlikely youll run into Beachheads in this scenario, but it is possible 4.1.1 Airdrop and 4.1.4 Airdrop Landing the German paratroop unit is a V.I.P. (Very Important Piece) in this scenario 4.1.5 CV Strike Returns the British CV Fleet could make an appearance 6.1 War & Peace Segment 16.1.1 Allied Minor Country Conquest this will come up for sure 16.2.1 Case Yellow read this one carefully 16.3 Western Permanent Conditional Events 16.3.3 and 16.3.4 are the important ones here A.3.2 Units and Markers Setup Turn Track: Mar-Apr 1940 Turn Marker Victory Point Track: 1 VP Allied Crusade Influence & Neutrality Markers on Map: Belgium-Holland Western Influence A.3.3 Axis Faction Setup On Map: Kiel (w4023) one 1-2-3 infantry Hamburg (w3922) one 1-2-4 mountain [re: 20] Bremen (w3821) one 1-2-3 infantry, two 2-2-4 panzer Ruhr (w3720) one 6-6-3 infantry [4], one 1-2-3 infantry, one 2-2-4 panzer w3721 one 4-4-3 HQ [Nor] Kln (w3620) one 6-6-3 infantry [16] w3621 three 1-2-3 infantry Saarbrucken (w3520) one 5-6-2 infantry [12] Frankfurt (w3521) three 1-2-3 infantry w3421 one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1] w3320 one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 7] On Turn Track: Apr-May 1940 one 4-4-3 infantry [re: 18], one 5-4-4 panzer [re: 1P] May-June 1940 one 4-4-3 infantry [re: 6] June-July 1940 two 4-4-3 infantry [re: 2, 9] July-Aug 1940 one 5-4-4 panzer [re: 2P] Force Pool: Ten 1-2-3 infantry Four 3-4-2 infantry [re: 3, 8, 10, 14] One 1-2-4 airborne [1 Flsj] Four 2-2-4 panzer One 2-2-3 HQ [re: Sou] Three Air Force [1, 2, 3] One Sub Fleet [Type VII] One Convoy One Axis Beachhead Option Cards: Mar-Apr 1940 24 (Operation Weserbung) May-June 1940 22a (Case Yellow). A.3.4 Western Faction Setup On Map: Strategic Warfare Box French War Economy +1, Western Minor Country Production +1 Calais (w3717) one 1-2-2 infantry [BEF], one 2-1-3 armor, one French 4-4-3 infantry [7] Lille (w3618) one French 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1] Reims (w3517) one French 2-2-2 HQ [1] Verdun (w3518) one French 3-3-2 infantry [9], one French 1-1-2 infantry [re: 2] Metz (w3519) one French 1-2-2 infantry [3], one French 0-5-0 fortress [Mag] Strasbourg (w3420) one French 1-2-2 infantry [5], one French 1-1-2 infantry [re: 4], one French 0-5-0 fortress [Mag] Dijon (w3318) one French 1-1-2 infantry [re: 6] w3319 one French 1-2-2 infantry [8], one French 0-5-0 fortress [Mag] Marseilles (w2818) one French 1-1-3 mountain [re: Alp] Southampton (w3915) one 1-1-3 infantry [re: NW] London (w3916) one 1-2-2 infantry On Turn Track: Apr-May 1940 one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Pol], one CV Fleet [Force H] May-June 1940 one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1] Force Pool: One 1-2-2 infantry One Air Force [1] One Surf Fleet [Home] One Convoy One French 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One French 1-1-2 infantry [re: 10] One French 1-2-3 mech [Exp] One French Convoy One Western Beachhead Conditional Events Box: Their Finest Hour one 2-2-0 HQ [Lon], one Interceptor [FC], one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Can] Paris Threatened one French 2-2-2 HQ [2], one French 1-1-2 infantry [Def], one French Surface Fleet [1] Option Cards: Mar-Apr 1940 23 (Commonwealth Support) May-June 1940 16 (Dyle Plan) A.3.5 Special Rules No British Colonial Reinforcements: The Western faction does not apply the Commonwealth Support Conditional Event in this scenario those troops have been sent to the Mediterranean instead. Victory Conditions: At the end of the July-August 1940 Game Turn, perform a final Victory Point Check (0.1). If the VP Marker reads Allied Crusade after this check, the Western faction has won. If the VP Marker reads Axis Tide, the Axis faction has won. B. One-Map Campaign Games The two one-map campaign scenarios provide a chance to experience the full appeal of TKs mechanics in a more limited space. Theyre also a good step up from the Training Scenarios before tackling the two-map campaign games. For both one-map campaign games, the following special rules apply. Two Players: Both one-map campaigns are two-player games. You can skip the part in the Sequence of Play that corresponds to the unused third player. Limited Map Area: Both scenarios are played on a portion of one map. Only those Countries and Dependents listed as Axis Countries, Western Countries, Soviet Countries, Neutral Countries, Conquered Countries, or Dependents in the Scenario Setup section are considered to be in play. Countries and Dependents not listed cannot be entered. Any Naval Zone that borders a Country or Dependent in play is also in play. SS Units: All German SS units are considered to have Delay Stripes in these scenarios. Replacement Cards: Certain cards in the Axis deck are replaced with one-map campaign cards. These cards have their card numbers printed in red type, with an e or w letter. A Blitz symbol on a replacement card may appear in parentheses; this indicates a variable Blitz symbol. At the beginning of the Axis Support Segment, roll one die. If the unmodified roll is 1-3, the Axis cannot place a Blitz marker for that symbol. If the unmodified roll is 4-6, the Axis player may place a Blitz marker. Variable Blitz symbols always count toward the Blitz Value of the card for Selection Requirements purposes. Example: Axis replacement card 34 Festung Europa has a Blitz Value of 2, even though one of the Blitz symbols is a variable one. Design Note: Variable Blitz symbols indicate Blitz attacks that may be occurring on the other map. B.1 Fire in the East Design Note: This scenario covers the Great Patriotic War from the start of Operation Barbarossa through the end of 1944. B.1.1 Scenario Setup Game Length: 33 turns, May-June 1941 to Nov-Dec 1944. War State: Total War Map Used: East Map Axis Countries: Germany, Italy, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria Soviet Countries: Russia Neutral Countries: Finland, Sweden Conquered Countries: Poland, Yugoslavia B.1.2 Units and Markers Setup Turn Track: May-June 1941 Turn Marker Victory Point Track: 1 VP Axis Tide Clarification: The VP marker starts here even though a Current Strategic Value check at this time would place the marker in the 0 VP box. Influence & Neutrality Markers on Map: Finland Axis Influence B.1.3 Axis Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Czechoslovakia Ceded to Germany, Polish Corridor Ceded to Germany Strategic Warfare Box Axis Minor Country Production +1 In and/or adjacent to Konigsberg (e4002) two 6-6-3 infantry [16, 18], one 4-4-3 HQ [Nor] In e3903 and/or adjacent to Warsaw (e3702) two 6-6-3 infantry [4, 9], one 1-2-3 infantry, one 8-6-4 panzer [2P] Krakow (e3501) one 1-2-3 infantry In Poland, in and/or adjacent to e3503 one 6-6-3 infantry [6], one 4-4-3 HQ [Sou], one 8-6-4 panzer [1P] Belgrade (e2802) one 1-2-3 infantry, one Hungarian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 3] In any hex(es) in Bulgaria two Bulgarian 1-2-2 infantry [2, 3] In any hex(es) in Hungary one Hungarian 2-2-2 infantry [2], one Hungarian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 1] In any hex(es) in Rumania three 1-2-3 infantry, two Rumanian 2-2-2 infantry [3, 4], two Rumanian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 1, 2] On Turn Track: June-July 1941 one 4-4-3 infantry [re: 2], one Air Force [1] Sept-Oct 1941 one 1-2-4 airborne [1 Flsj] Force Pool: Sixteen 1-2-3 infantry One 1-2-4 mountain [re: 20] Eight 3-4-2 infantry [re: 3, 8, 10, 12, 14, 19, 21, E] Nine 2-2-4 panzer Three Air Force [2, 3, 4] One Convoy One Italian 1-1-3 infantry [re: 8] One Italian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Two Bulgarian 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: 1] One Hungarian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One Hungarian 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] One Rumanian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One Rumanian 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] One Axis Scratch Convoy One Axis Beachhead Option Cards: Pending Card 23a (Operation Barbarossa) Remaining Deck 31e, 32, 33e-38e, 39, 43e, 50e B.1.4 Soviet Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Baltic States Ceded to Russia, Bessarabia Ceded to Russia, Eastern Poland Ceded to Russia, Finnish Frontier Ceded to Russia Strategic Warfare Box Soviet Minor Country Production +1 Leningrad (e4608) one 0-3-0 fortress [Len] Sevastopol (e2912) one 0-3-0 fortress [Sev] In any hex(es) in the Finnish Frontier Region three 3-3-2 infantry [7, 14, 23] In each hex along the border with Germany from hex Memel (e4102) to e4004, one per hex three 3-3-2 infantry [8, 11, 27] In each hex along the border with Poland from hex e3904 to e3404, one per hex six 3-3-2 infantry [3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12] In any hex(es) in the Bessarabia Region two 3-3-2 infantry [9, 18] In any hex(es) in Russia three 3-3-2 HQ [1Ba, 1By, 1Uk], two 1-1-2 infantry [re: 13, 28], two 1-1-3 cavalry [re: Bel, Plv], two 1-1-3 tank On Turn Track: Mar-Apr 1942 Lend-Lease May-June 1942 -1 marker (see B.1.5). Force Pool: Seven 1-1-2 infantry [re: 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26] Two 1-1-3 cavalry [re: Obu, Gor] Two 1-2-3 mech One 0-3-0 fortress [Mos] One Convoy One Interceptor [IA-PVO] One Soviet Beachhead Conditional Events Box: Emergency Mobilization one Air Force [1By], eight 1-1-2 infantry [re: 31, 33, 34, 37, 40, 42, 43, 48] Option Cards: Pending Card 17a (General Mobilization) Remaining Deck 9a, 10a, 13-14, 17b, 19, 21, 22a, 23-26, 27a, 28-41, 43-44 Selection Requirements Met 5a (Political Purges), 6 (New Five Year Plan). B.1.5 Special Rules Scenario Display Card: This player aid card contains all the important displays that would normally be found on the West Map, including the Turn Track, VP Track, Strategic Warfare Box, and Delay Box. All of these displays function exactly as they would in a two-map game, with three exceptions: The VP Track is slightly different, because only those Strategic Hexes in play on the East Map are counted when performing Victory Point Checks. There is a new Axis Conditional Events Box that supplements the Box printed on the Axis Force Pool card. There is a new Off-Map Box usable only by the Axis faction: the Western Europe Box. Victory Point Checks: Do not perform a Seasonal Victory Point Check on the first turn (May-June 1941) of the game. At the end of the Nov-Dec 1944 Turn, conduct a Final Victory Point Check (0.3). Ignore any Strategic Hexes in Neutral Countries, regardless of whether they contain Influence markers. Western Europe Box: If an Axis ground unit starts a Movement Phase in any Land Hex in Germany, Hungary, or Yugoslavia along the western edge of the map (from e2500 to e4000, inclusive) and it has not already moved in that Movement Phase, it may enter the Western Europe Box. To do so, pick the unit up and place it in the Western Europe Box. This placement expends the units entire MA. If an Axis ground unit starts a Movement Phase in the Western Europe Box, it may exit the Box to any Land Hex in Germany, Hungary, or Yugoslavia along the western edge of the map (hexes e2500 to e4000, inclusive). To do so, place the unit in any hex indicated above that does not contain an enemy Air Force unit (and in the Reserve Movement Phase, not in an Enemy Zone of Control). This placement costs 1 MP. The unit is supplied, has its entire remaining MA, and can move immediately after placement using the Hex-to-Hex movement rules. Soviet units cannot enter the Western Europe Box. Axis units cannot retreat into the Western Europe Box. Any unit forced to retreat off the map is destroyed. The Western Europe Box is a Reinforcement Location and Supply Source for German and Italian units. For purposes of tracing a supply line, hexes e2500 to e4000 along the western edge of the map are considered part of the Western Europe Box. A supply line traced into one of those hexes is considered to have been traced to the Western Europe Box. Political DRMs: Starting with the May-June 1942 Turn, there is a -1 Political DRM. This DRM becomes -2 starting with the May-June 1943 Turn. Clarification: A DRM marker starts on the Turn Track as a reminder of this; players should place a -2 DRM marker on the Turn Track after picking up the -1 marker. These Political DRMs reflect the rising USCL. Axis Removals: Some Axis cards call for the removal of German Air Force units and all Italian units from play. Where there is a choice of units, the Axis faction selects the unit to be removed. Removals may be taken from anywhere: the map, the Force Pool, Delay Box, or Turn Track. Axis Production Directives: Axis card 50e is a generic, reusable Production Directive card with two new results on it. If the Axis faction rolls the Jet Fighter Production result, it may place the Jet Fighter Production marker in the Delay Box if it is has not been removed from play and is not already in the Strategic Warfare Box. If the Axis faction rolls the Production Failure result, it must remove the Jet Fighter Production marker from play unless the marker is already on the Turn Track or in the Strategic Warfare Box. If the Axis faction rolls Special Weapons Success on the Directive Table, it may select the first or second option listed in 16.38, or it may place the Jet Fighter Production marker in the Delay Box unless that marker has been removed from play. The third option listed in 16.38 is not available to the Axis faction. Axis Permanent Conditional Event: There is a new Axis Permanent Conditional Event to check at the end of the Axis factions turn: Greece Garrison. This event may only occur once per game. If Bulgaria, Rumania, or Yugoslavia have been liberated by the Soviet faction, the Axis faction may take two 1-2-3 German infantry units from the Axis Force Pool and place them as reinforcements. These reinforcements must be placed in Belgrade (e2802), Bucharest (e2807), and/or Sofia (e2605). The placement hex cannot contain enemy units. Clarification: The two units do not have to be placed in the same hex. B.2 The Great Crusade Design Note: This one-map scenario covers the Western Allied return to the continent. Africa has been liberated now the Allies must decide whether to strike at France or Italy. B.2.1 Scenario Setup Game Length: 18 turns, May-June 1943 to V-E Day War State: Total War Map Used: West Map Axis Countries: Germany, Italy Western Countries: Great Britain, United States, Vichy Neutral Countries: Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland Conquered Countries: Belgium-Holland, Denmark-Norway Dependents: Algeria (Vichy), Gibraltar (Brit), Malta (Brit), Morocco (Vichy), Tunisia (Vichy) Clarification: The Central Mediterranean Naval Zone is in play, even though all of its Naval Zone Boxes do not appear on the West Map. B.2.2 Units and Markers Setup Turn Track: May-June 1943 Turn Marker Mar-Apr 1944 Increase USCL May-June 1945 V-E Day US Commitment Level Track: USCL 2 European USCL Victory Point Track: 2 VP Axis Tide, No Retreat Influence & Neutrality Markers on Map: Spain Neutrality Sweden Western Influence Switzerland Neutrality B.2.3 Axis Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Alsace-Lorraine Ceded to Germany, Austria Ceded to Germany, Czechoslovakia Ceded to Germany, Polish Corridor Ceded to Germany Strategic Warfare Box Italian War Production +1 Palermo (w2122) one 1-2-4 airborne [1 Flsj] In any hex(es) in Belgium-Holland, Denmark-Norway, and/or France (including Corsica) two 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1, 7], two 0-3-0 fortress [FE], fourteen 1-2-3 infantry In any hex(es) in Italy (including Sardinia or Sicily) one 1-2-3 infantry, one Italian 1-2-2 [6], one Italian 1-1-3 infantry [re: 1], six Italian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, A] On Turn Track: June-July 1943 one 5-4-4 panzer [re: 5P], one Air Force [4] July-Aug 1943 one Italian 1-1-3 mech [Exp], one Air Force [5] Aug-Sept 1943 one Sub Fleet [Type IX] Force Pool: Thirteen 1-2-3 infantry Six 0-2-2 infantry [VG] Five 3-4-2 infantry [re: 3, 10, 14, 19, 21] Two 4-4-3 infantry [re: 11, 15] Nine 2-2-4 panzer One 2-2-3 HQ [re: B] Ten 0-3-0 fortresses [FE] One Axis 3-3-4 panzer [re: PA] One Axis 1-1-2 HQ [re: Med] Three Italian 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: 2, 11] One Italian 0-1-2 colonial infantry [Col] One Italian 1-1-3 infantry [re: 8] One Convoy Three Air Force [1, 2, 3] One Interceptor [6] One Sub Fleet [Type VII] One Axis Scratch Convoy One Axis Beachhead One Italian Convoy One Italian Surf Fleet [RM] Option Cards: Pending Card 35w (Operation Citadel) Remaining Deck 36w-38w, 43w, 46w, 48w B.2.4 Western Faction Setup On Map: Strategic Warfare Box Western Minor Country Production +1 London (w3916) one 2-2-0 HQ [Lon] Gibraltar (w2208) one 0-2-0 fortress [Gib] Oran (w2111) one French 0-1-2 colonial infantry [Col] Algiers (w2114) one French 0-1-2 colonial infantry [Col], AFHQ Logistics Casablanca (w2005) one French 0-1-2 colonial infantry [Col] In and/or adjacent to Tunis (w2021) one 7-6-3 mech [8], one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1], one Western 4-5-2 HQ [15], two US 1-2-3 infantry, one US 2-1-3 armor Malta (w1824) one 1-1-2 infantry [Def], one 0-1-0 garrison [Malta] Tripoli (w1522) one 1-2-2 infantry Eastern US/Canada Box one US 2-1-3 armor In any hex(es) in Britain one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Can], two 2-1-3 armor On Turn Track: June-July 1943 one Air Force [1], one US Surf Fleet [8] July-Aug 1943 one US 4-4-2 infantry [re: 5] Mar-Apr 1945 five Red Army markers (see B.2.5) In Holding Boxes: 15 HQ one US 2-1-3 armor Force Pool: Three 1-1-3 infantry [re: 9, NW, W] Three 1-2-2 infantry One 1-2-2 infantry [BEF] Three 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Fra, Ind, Pol] Two 1-1-3 colonial infantry [NZ, SA] Four 2-1-3 armor One 2-1-3 colonial armor [Can] One 2-2-2 HQ [WDF] One Air Force [2] One Interceptor [FC] One Bomber [BC] Two Surf Fleets [Home, Med] Two Convoys One French 1-2-3 infantry [re: 7] One French 1-1-2 infantry [Col] One French 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One French 1-2-3 mech [Exp] One French 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1] Ten US 1-2-3 infantry Three US 2-1-3 armor One US 3-4-2 infantry [re: 7] Two US Air Force [Med, 9] One US Surf Fleet [Atlantic] One US Convoy One Western 1-2-4 airborne [1AB] One Western Beachhead Conquered Minor Country Box: Belgium-Holland one 1-1-2 infantry [re: Belg], one 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Denmark-Norway one 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Three 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Italy, Spain, Swe] Option Cards: Pending Card 36a (Operation Husky) Remaining Deck 9-11, 13-14, 22, 29, 32-33, 38-48 Selection Requirements Met 35a (Trident Conference). B.2.5 Special Rules Scenario Display Card: This player aid card contains a revised Turn Track, Ceded Lands Box, Terrain Effects Chart, and a new Western Conditional Events Box that supplements the Box printed on the Western Force Pool card. Eastern Map Strategic Value (EMSV): To account for events on the Eastern Map, the Axis faction adds the EMSV number listed in Seasonal Turns on the Turn Track to the Strategic Value when doing a Victory Point Check (0.1). No No Retreat Replacements: The Axis faction does not receive additional seasonal replacements for the No Retreat marker (1.3.2.3) in this scenario. Design Note: Those steps are being used on the Eastern Front. Western Permanent Conditional Event: When the five Red Army markers are removed from the Turn Track, the Western faction places them in its Force Pool. There is a new Western Permanent Conditional Event to check at the end of each turn: Red Army Advances. The Western faction may roll one die and place that many Red Army markers from its Force Pool on the map. A Red Army marker may be placed in one of these four Axis Strategic Hexes, no more than one marker per hex: Posen (w3827), Breslau (w3626), Prague (w3524), and Vienna (w3226). After those four Strategic Hexes have received Red Army markers, the Western faction may place its fifth and final Red Army marker in Berlin (w3825) or Munich (w3323). Once placed, a Red Army marker cannot be removed from the map. A Red Army marker has these effects when it is placed on the map: All Axis and Western units and markers in that Strategic Hex and any hex adjacent to it are removed from the map. Counters with Delay Stripes are placed in the Delay Box. Counters without Delay Stripes are placed in their factions Force Pool. That Strategic Hex and all hexes adjacent to it are considered out of play for all purposes. Units cannot move into or trace supply through such a hex, nor does the Strategic Hex count for VP purposes. The City in the hex is no longer a German supply source. That Strategic Hex is not considered to be under Western control for Victory Purposes. Clarification: If a Red Army marker is in Berlin, that hex is not considered to have an Allied or Axis ground unit in it either, for purposes of 0.3. As the Western player, you want to beat the Red Army into Berlin! Axis Strategic Hexes Inside Germany: When performing the Final Victory Point Check (0.3), each Axis Strategic Hex inside Germany that contains a Western ground unit counts as two when determining the Final Strategic Value. Clarification: Axis Strategic Hexes that are under Allied control solely through Devastation markers count at their normal value. Design Note: Remember, the Allied player doesnt get any credit for the Red Armys advances thus the game will be won or lost based on how well the Western faction performs. C. Two-Map Campaign Games C.1 1937: The Road to War Design Note: This is the whole shootin match from the Spanish Civil War to V-E Day. It will take 50+ hours depending on the speed and number of players. Weve found four players works best: one Western, one Soviet and two Axis players working as a team. C.1.1 Scenario Setup Game Length: Variable, March-April 1937 to V-E Day War State: Pre-War Axis Countries: Germany Western Countries: Great Britain, United States, France Soviet Countries: Russia Neutral Countries: Austria, Baltic States, Belgium-Holland, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark-Norway, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Persia, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Yugoslavia Dependents: Albania (Ital), Algeria (Fr), Cyprus (Brit), Egypt (Brit), Gibraltar (Brit), Kuwait (Brit), Libya (Ital), Malta (Brit), Morocco (Fr), Palestine (Brit), Rhodes (Ital), Syria (Fr), Trans-Jordan (Brit), Tunisia (Fr) C.1.2 Units and Markers Setup Turn Track: Mar-Apr 1937 Turn Marker May-June 1938 *Pacific Limited War US Commitment Level Track: USCL 0 European USCL Victory Point Track: 1 VP Allied Crusade Posture Display: United States Isolationism Britain Appeasement France Appeasement Western Minors Treaty of Locarno Russia Treaty of Rapallo Soviet Minors Cordon Sanitaire Influence & Neutrality Markers on Map: Austria Axis Influence Italy Neutrality Switzerland Neutrality Civil War Markers on Map: La Corunna (w3208) Nationalist Center Bilbao (w3011) Nationalist Center Madrid (w2710) Republican Stronghold Barcelona (w2714) Republican Center Valencia (w2512) Republican Center Seville (w2408) Nationalist Stronghold C.1.3 Axis Faction Setup On Map: In any hex(es) in Germany two 1-2-3 infantry Force Pool: Thirty-two 1-2-3 infantry One Convoy One Axis Beachhead Conditional Events Box: Outbreak of War one Air Force [2], one Sub Fleet [Type VII], one 1-2-4 airborne [1 Flsj], Axis Minor Country Production +1 C.1.4 Western Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Syria French Dependent Famagusta (e1814) Detachment Beirut (e1715) French Detachment Damascus (e1716) one French 0-1-0 garrison [Dam] Alexandria (e1411) Detachment Basra (e1427) one 0-1-0 garrison [Basra] Port Said (e1312) one 0-1-0 garrison [Said] Suez (e1213) one 0-1-0 garrison [Suez] Gibraltar (w2208) one 0-2-0 fortress [Gib] Algiers (w2114) French Detachment Casablanca (w2005) French Detachment Tunis (w2021) French Detachment Malta (w1824) one 0-1-0 garrison [Malta] In any hex in Britain one 1-2-2 infantry In any hex(es) in France three French 0-1-2 infantry [re: 3, 5, 8] Force Pool: Four 1-1-3 infantry [re: 9, 10, NW, W] Two 1-2-2 infantry One Convoy One French 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Five French 1-1-2 infantry [re: 2, 4, 6, 9, 10] One French 1-2-3 infantry [re: 7] One French 1-1-2 colonial infantry [Col] One French Convoy One Western Beachhead Conditional Events Box: Outbreak of War one French 1-2-3 mech [Exp], one CV Fleet [Force H], Western Minor Country Production +1 Their Finest Hour one 2-2-0 HQ [Lon], one Interceptor [FC], one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Can] Paris Threatened one French 2-2-2 HQ [2], one French 1-1-2 infantry [Def], one French Surface Fleet [1] Conquered Minor Countries Box Six 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Fra, Italy, Pol, Spain, Swe, Turk] C.1.5 Soviet Faction Setup On Map: In any hex(es) in Russia six 1-1-2 infantry [re: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8], two 1-1-3 cavalry [re: Bel, Plv] Force Pool: Five 1-1-2 infantry [re: 9, 10, 11, 12, 13] Two 1-1-3 cavalry [re: Obu, Gor] Two 1-1-3 tank One Convoy One Soviet Beachhead Conditional Events Box: Outbreak of War three 0-3-0 fortress [Len, Mos, Sev], Soviet Minor Country Production +1 Emergency Mobilization one Air Force [1By], eight 1-1-2 infantry [re: 31, 33, 34, 37, 40, 42, 43, 48] C.1.6 Special Rules Spanish Civil War: Spain is a Civil War Country (13.8.4). Basque and Catalonia are potential Breakaway Regions. Republican Support: Roll one die to see which Allied faction controls the Republican Support marker. If the unmodified result is 3 or less, it is the Western faction. If the unmodified result is 4 or more, it is the Soviet faction. Place the Republican Support marker on its appropriate side in Madrid (w2710). Design Note: The May Demonstrations that resulted in the breakup of the POUM and Spains Republican government moving to the left occurred shortly after the game opens. For a historical setup, place the marker with its Soviet side face up. Pending Option Cards: After all setup is completed (including ownership of the Republican Support marker), each faction selects one option card and places it face down as its Pending Option Card. All selection restrictions apply to this initial card selection. C.2 1938: Peace in Our Time Design Note: The Munich Crisis Europe stands poised on the brink of war over Hitlers demand of the Sudetenland. The Western Allies are not yet prepared for war. Stalins Russia reels from the purges. The Spanish Civil War is nearly at its end. C.2.1 Scenario Setup Game Length: Variable, August-September 1938 to V-E Day War State: Pre-War Axis Countries: Germany Western Countries: Great Britain, United States, France Soviet Countries: Russia Neutral Countries: Baltic States, Belgium-Holland, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark-Norway, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Persia, Poland, Portugal, Rumania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Yugoslavia Dependents: Albania (Ital), Algeria (Fr), Cyprus (Brit), Egypt (Brit), Gibraltar (Brit), Kuwait (Brit), Libya (Ital), Malta (Brit), Morocco (Fr), Palestine (Brit), Rhodes (Ital), Syria (Fr), Trans-Jordan (Brit), Tunisia (Fr) C.2.2 Units and Markers Setup Turn Track: Aug-Sept 1938 Turn Marker US Commitment Level Track: USCL 0 European USCL Victory Point Track: 1 VP Allied Crusade Posture Display: United States Isolationism Britain Appeasement France Appeasement Western Minors Treaty of Locarno Russia Treaty of Rapallo Soviet Minors Cordon Sanitaire Influence & Neutrality Markers on Map: Belgium-Holland Western Influence Switzerland Neutrality Civil War Markers on Map: La Corunna (w3208) Nationalist Center Bilbao (w3011) Nationalist Center Madrid (w2710) Republican Stronghold, Soviet Republican Support Barcelona (w2714) Nationalist Center Valencia (w2512) Nationalist Center Seville (w2408) Nationalist Stronghold Markers & Units Removed From Game: All Austrian counters *Pacific War Display: Soviet Pacific War Box Pacific Limited War C.2.3 Axis Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Austria Ceded to Germany Leipzig (w3624) one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 8], one 2-2-4 HQ [re: Nor] Breslau (w3626) one 1-2-3 infantry Munich (w3323) one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 10] Vienna (w3226) one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 14], one 2-2-4 panzer Force Pool: Thirty-three 1-2-3 infantry Four 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1, 3, 7, 12] One 1-2-4 mountain [re: 20] Seven 2-2-4 panzer One Convoy One Axis Beachhead Conditional Events Box: Outbreak of War one Air Force [2], one Sub Fleet [Type VII], one 1-2-4 airborne [1 Flsj], Axis Minor Country Production +1 Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 13, 17-18, 49 Pending Card 12 (Demand Czechoslovakia) Selection Requirements Met 2 (German Rearmament), 7 (Military Purges), one of 8-16 (Demand Austria). An Axis Rearmament card has not been played for 1938. C.2.4 Western Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Syria French Dependent Famagusta (e1814) Detachment Beirut (e1715) French Detachment Damascus (e1716) one French 0-1-0 garrison [Dam] Alexandria (e1411) one 1-2-2 infantry Basra (e1427) one 0-1-0 garrison [Basra] Suez (e1213) one 0-1-0 garrison [Suez] Port Said (e1312) one 0-1-0 garrison [Said] Metz (w3519) one French 1-2-2 infantry [3] Strasbourg (w3420) one French 1-2-2 infantry [5] w3319 one French 1-2-2 infantry [8] Gibraltar (w2208) one 0-2-0 fortress [Gib] Algiers (w2114) French Detachment Casablanca (w2005) French Detachment Tunis (w2021) French Detachment Malta (w1824) one 0-1-0 garrison [Malta] In any hex in Britain one 1-2-2 infantry In any hex(es) in France one French 1-2-3 infantry [re: 7], two French 1-1-2 infantry [re: 2, 4] Force Pool: Four 1-1-3 infantry [re: 9, 10, NW, W] Two 1-2-2 infantry One 1-2-2 infantry [BEF] Six 2-1-3 armor One Surf Fleet [Home] Two Convoys One French 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One French 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1] Three French 1-1-2 infantry [re: 6, 9, 10] One French 1-1-2 colonial infantry [Col] One French Convoy One Western Beachhead Conditional Events Box: Outbreak of War one French 1-2-3 mech [Exp], one CV Fleet [Force H], Western Minor Country Production +1 Their Finest Hour one 2-2-0 HQ [Lon], one Interceptor [FC], one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Can] Paris Threatened one French 2-2-2 HQ [2], one French 1-1-2 infantry [Def], one French Surface Fleet [1] Conquered Minor Countries Box Six 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Fra, Italy, Pol, Spain, Swe, Turk] Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-3, 8, 12 Pending Card 6a (Maginot Line Completed) Selection Requirements Met 1 (Change of Governments), 2 (British Rearmament), 3 (French Rearmament). A Western Rearmament card has been played for 1938. C.2.5 Soviet Faction Setup On Map: In any hex(es) in Russia three 3-3-2 infantry [3, 4, 5], three 1-1-2 infantry [re: 6, 7, 8], two 1-1-3 cavalry [re: Bel, Plv] Force Pool: Five 1-1-2 infantry [re: 9, 10, 11, 12, 13] Two 1-1-3 cavalry [re: Obu, Gor] Two 1-1-3 tank One Convoy One Soviet Beachhead Conditional Events Box: Outbreak of War three 0-3-0 fortress [Len, Mos, Sev], Soviet Minor Country Production +1 Emergency Mobilization one Air Force [1By], eight 1-1-2 infantry [re: 31, 33, 34, 37, 40, 42, 43, 48] Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1, 4b-c, 5-6, 7b, 8b, 9b, 10b, 20b, 22b, 27b-c Pending Card 2 (Russian Rearmament) Selection Requirements Met 1a (Military Purges), 5a (Political Purges), 6 (New Five Year Plan). A Soviet Rearmament card has been selected for 1938. C.2.6 Special Rules Spanish Civil War: Spain is a Civil War Country (13.8.4). Basque and Catalonia are potential Breakaway Regions. Western Guarantees Variant (optional): For players who are interested in exploring what might have happened had the West backed Czechoslovakia during the Munich Crisis, make these changes to the initial setup: Replace all Policy markers in the Britain, France and Western Minors Posture Boxes with Guarantees markers. The Western faction adds card 12 back to its hand and removes cards 7a and 7b instead. C.3 1939: The War in Europe Design Note: This scenario begins with Hitlers demand of the Polish Corridor, the event that triggered World War II in Europe. For players who are not interested in the European pre-war period, the 1939 scenario should be considered the main campaign game. C.3.1 Scenario Setup Game Length: Variable, August-September 1939 to V-E Day War State: Limited War Axis Countries: Germany Western Countries: Great Britain, United States, France, Poland Soviet Countries: Russia Neutral Countries: Baltic States, Belgium-Holland, Bulgaria, Denmark-Norway, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Persia, Portugal, Rumania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Yugoslavia Dependents: Albania (Ital), Algeria (Fr), Cyprus (Brit), Egypt (Brit), Gibraltar (Brit), Kuwait (Brit), Libya (Ital), Malta (Brit), Morocco (Fr), Palestine (Brit), Rhodes (Ital), Syria (Fr), Trans-Jordan (Brit), Tunisia (Fr) C.3.2 Units and Markers Setup Turn Track: Aug-Sept 1939 Turn Marker US Commitment Level Track: USCL 0 European USCL Victory Point Track: 1 VP Allied Crusade Posture Display: United States Isolationism Russia Nazi-Soviet Pact Soviet Minors Nazi-Soviet Pact Influence & Neutrality Markers on Map: Belgium-Holland Western Influence Hungary Axis Influence Switzerland Neutrality Removed From Game: All Austrian counters All Civil War counters All Czechoslovakian counters C.3.3 Axis Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Austria Ceded to Germany, Czechoslovakia Ceded to Germany Konigsberg (e4002) one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 3] w3926 one 6-6-3 infantry [4], one 2-2-4 panzer Berlin (w3825) one 2-2-3 HQ [re: Nor], one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 8] Ruhr (w3720) one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1] Frankfurt (w3521) one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 7] Breslau (w3626) one 3-4-2 infantry army [re: 10], one 2-2-4 panzer w3427 one 5-6-2 infantry [14] Vienna (w3226) one 1-2-4 mountain [re: 20] Force Pool: Thirty-four 1-2-3 infantry Four 3-4-2 infantry [re: 12, 19, 21, E] Seven 2-2-4 panzer One Air Force [1] One Convoy One Axis Beachhead Polish Corridor Ceded Land Delay Box: One Air Force [2], one Sub Fleet [Type VII], one 1-2-4 airborne [1 Flsj], Axis Minor Country Production +1 Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-4, 7-13, 17-19, 45, 49 Pending Card 15 (Demand Polish Corridor) Selection Requirements Met 3 (Continuing Rearmament), 4a (Nazi-Soviet Pact), 7 (Military Purges), two of 8-16 (Demand Austria, Demand Czechoslovakia). An Axis Rearmament card has not been played for 1939. C.3.4 Western Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Syria French Dependent Strategic Warfare Box French War Economy +1 Famagusta (e1814) Detachment Beirut (e1715) French Detachment Damascus (e1716) one French 0-1-0 garrison [Dam] Alexandria (e1411) one 1-2-2 infantry Basra (e1427) one 0-1-0 garrison [Basra] Suez (e1213) one 0-1-0 garrison [Suez] Port Said (e1312) one 0-1-0 garrison [Said] Metz (w3519) one French 1-2-2 infantry [3], one French 0-5-0 fortress [Mag] Strasbourg (w3420) one French 1-2-2 infantry [5], one French 0-5-0 fortress [Mag] w3319 one French 1-2-2 infantry [8], one French 0-5-0 fortress [Mag] Gibraltar (w2208) one 0-2-0 fortress [Gib] Algiers (w2114) French Detachment Casablanca (w2005) French Detachment Tunis (w2021) French Detachment Malta (w1824) one 0-1-0 garrison [Malta] In any hex(es) in Britain one 1-2-2 infantry, one 1-2-2 infantry [BEF] In any hex(es) in France one French 4-4-3 infantry [7], one French 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1], one French 3-3-2 infantry [9], one French 1-1-3 mountain [re: Alp], four French 1-1-2 infantry [re: 2, 4, 6 and 10] Warsaw (e3702) one Polish 1-2-2 infantry [Mo] e3803 one Polish 1-1-2 infantry [re: Pru] Krakow (e3501) one Polish 2-2-2 infantry [Kp] Danzig (w3927) one Polish 0-1-2 infantry [re: Pm] Posen (w3827) one Polish 1-2-2 infantry [Pz] w3727 one Polish 0-1-2 infantry [re: Ld] w3628 one Polish 1-1-2 infantry [re: Kr] On Turn Track: Sept-Oct 1939 one French 2-2-2 HQ [1] Force Pool: Four 1-1-3 infantry [re: 9, 10, NW, W] Two 1-2-2 infantry Six 2-1-3 armor One Surf Fleet [Home] Two Convoys One French 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One French 1-1-2 colonial infantry [Col] Two French 0-1-2 colonial infantry [Col] One French Convoy One Polish 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One Western Beachhead Delay Box: One French 1-2-3 mech [Exp], one CV Fleet [Force H], Western Minor Country Production +1, on Polish 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] Conditional Events Box: Their Finest Hour one 2-2-0 HQ [Lon], one Interceptor [FC], one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Can] Paris Threatened one French 2-2-2 HQ [2], one French 1-1-2 infantry [Def], one French Surface Fleet [1] Conquered Minor Countries Box Six 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Fra, Italy, Pol, Spain, Swe, Turk] Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-4, 6-8, 12, 15, 27b Pending Card 9 (Chamberlain Diplomacy) Selection Requirements Met 1 (Change of Governments), 2 (British Rearmament), 3 (French Rearmament), 4 (French Mobilization), 6a (Maginot Line Completed). A Western Rearmament card has been played for 1939. C.3.5 Soviet Faction Setup On Map: In each hex along the border with Poland from hex e4106 to e3406, one per hex eight 3-3-2 infantry [3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12] In any hex(es) in Russia, not stacked with the above three 3-3-2 infantry [7, 8, 13], two 1-1-3 cavalry [re: Bel, Plv], two 1-1-3 tank Force Pool: Eight 1-1-2 infantry [re: 14, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23] Two 1-1-3 cavalry [re: Obu, Gor] One Convoy One Soviet Beachhead Delay Box: Three 0-3-0 fortress [Len, Mos, Sev], Soviet Minor Country Production +1 Conditional Events Box: Emergency Mobilization one Air Force [1By], eight 1-1-2 infantry [re: 31, 33, 34, 37, 40, 42, 43, 48] Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-3, 4b-c, 5-6, 7b, 8b, 9b, 10b, 12, 20b, 22b, 27b-c, 42 Pending Card 11 (Demand Eastern Poland) Selection Requirements Met 3 (Continuing Rearmament), 5a (Political Purges), 6 (New Five Year Plan). A Soviet Rearmament card has been played for 1939. C.3.6 Special Rules Poland Resists: Do not perform the Axis Political Events Segment on the first turn. (Poland is a Western Minor Country and its forces are already set up.) The Axis faction may place one Blitz marker in the Support Segment. Free Setup Variant (Optional): For players interested in exploring alternate opening strategies, make these changes to the initial setup: Pre-War is in effect, not Limited War. Place Guarantees Policy markers in the Britain, France, and Western Minors Posture Boxes. Take each factions Outbreak of War units that start in the Delay Box and place them in their respective Conditional Event Boxes. Do not place any Influence markers on the map. Clarification: A Neutrality marker is still placed in Switzerland. German units may set up anywhere within Germany, including East Prussia. Poland is a Neutral Country at start. Do not set up any Polish units or the German Polish Corridor Ceded Land marker. Ignore the Poland Resists special rule above. Instead of removing Axis cards 45 and 49, the Axis faction must remove any two Production Directive cards (44-49). Instead of removing Soviet card 42, the Soviet faction must remove any one Production Directorate card (41-44). After all setup is completed, instead of placing its specified Pending Option Card face down, each faction selects an option card and places it face down as its Pending Option Card. All selection restrictions apply to this initial card selection. C.4 1940: Springtime for Hitler Design Note: Poland has fallen, and the Phony War is about to end. Germany is poised to strike north or west. France and England await the blow. In the east, Russia mobilizes behind the safety of the Nazi-Soviet Pact. C.4.1 Scenario Setup Game Length: Variable, March-April 1940 to V-E Day War State: Limited War Axis Countries: Germany Western Countries: Great Britain, United States, France Soviet Countries: Russia Neutral Countries: Baltic States, Belgium-Holland, Bulgaria, Denmark-Norway, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Persia, Portugal, Rumania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Yugoslavia Conquered Countries: Poland Dependents: Albania (Ital), Algeria (Fr), Cyprus (Brit), Egypt (Brit), Gibraltar (Brit), Kuwait (Brit), Libya (Ital), Malta (Brit), Morocco (Fr), Palestine (Brit), Rhodes (Ital), Syria (Fr), Trans-Jordan (Brit), Tunisia (Fr) C.4.2 Units and Markers Setup Turn Track: Mar-Apr 1940 Turn Marker US Commitment Level Track: USCL 0 European USCL Victory Point Track: 1 VP Allied Crusade Posture Display: United States Isolationism Russia Nazi-Soviet Pact Soviet Minors Nazi-Soviet Pact Influence & Neutrality Markers on Map: Belgium-Holland Western Influence Finland Axis Influence Hungary Axis Influence Switzerland Neutrality Markers & Units Removed From Game: All Austrian counters All Civil War counters All Czechoslovakian counters C.4.3 Axis Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Austria Ceded to Germany, Czechoslovakia Ceded to Germany, Polish Corridor Ceded to Germany Strategic Warfare Box Axis Minor Country Production +1 Konigsberg (e4002) one 1-2-3 infantry e3903 one 1-2-3 infantry Warsaw (e3702) one 1-2-3 infantry Krakow (e3501) one 1-2-3 infantry e3503 one 1-2-3 infantry Kiel (w4023) one 1-2-3 infantry Hamburg (w3922) one 1-2-4 mountain [re: 20] Bremen (w3821) one 1-2-3 infantry, two 2-2-4 panzer Ruhr (w3720) one 6-6-3 infantry [4], one 1-2-3 infantry, one 2-2-4 panzer w3721 one 4-4-3 HQ [Nor] Kln (w3620) one 6-6-3 infantry [16] w3621 three 1-2-3 infantry Saarbrucken (w3520) one 5-6-2 infantry [12] Frankfurt (w3521) three 1-2-3 infantry w3421 one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1] w3320 one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 7] Vienna (w3226) one 1-2-3 infantry On Turn Track: Apr-May 1940 one 4-4-3 infantry [re: 18], one 5-4-4 panzer [re: 1P] May-June 1940 one 4-4-3 infantry [re: 6] June-July 1940 two 4-4-3 infantry [re: 2, 9] July-Aug 1940 one 5-4-4 panzer [re: 2P] Force Pool: Nineteen 1-2-3 infantry Seven 3-4-2 infantry [re: 3, 8, 10, 14, 19, 21, E] One 1-2-4 airborne [1 Flsj] Seven 2-2-4 panzer One 2-2-3 HQ [re: Sou] Three Air Force [1, 2, 3] One Sub Fleet [Type VII] One Convoy One Axis Beachhead Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-13, 15, 17-19, 44-45, 49 Pending Card 24 (Operation Weserbung) Selection Requirements Met two of 8-16 (Demand Austria, Demand Czechoslovakia). C.4.4 Western Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Syria French Dependent Strategic Warfare Box French War Economy +1, Western Minor Country Production +1 Famagusta (e1814) Detachment Beirut (e1715) French Detachment Damascus (e1716) one French 0-1-0 garrison [Dam] Alexandria (e1411) one 1-2-2 infantry Basra (e1427) one 0-1-0 garrison [Basra] Port Said (e1312) one 0-1-0 garrison [Said] Suez (e1213) one 0-1-0 garrison [Suez] Calais (w3717) one 1-2-2 infantry [BEF], one 2-1-3 armor, one French 4-4-3 infantry [7] Lille (w3618) one French 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1] Reims (w3517) one French 2-2-2 HQ [1] Verdun (w3518) one French 3-3-2 infantry [9], one French 1-1-2 infantry [re: 2] Metz (w3519) one French 1-2-2 infantry [3], one French 0-5-0 fortress [Mag] Strasbourg (w3420) one French 1-2-2 infantry [5], one French 1-1-2 infantry [re: 4], one French 0-5-0 fortress [Mag] Dijon (w3318) one French 1-1-2 infantry [re: 6] w3319 one French 1-2-2 infantry [8], one French 0-5-0 fortress [Mag] Marseilles (w2818) one French 1-1-3 mountain [re: Alp] Gibraltar (w2208) one 0-2-0 fortress [Gib] Algiers (w2114) French Detachment Casablanca (w2005) French Detachment Tunis (w2021) French Detachment Malta (w1824) one 0-1-0 garrison [Malta] In any hex(es) in Britain one 1-2-2 infantry, one 1-1-3 infantry [re: NW] On Turn Track: Apr-May 1940 one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Pol], one CV Fleet [Force H] May-June 1940 one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1] Force Pool: Three 1-1-3 infantry [re: 9, 10, W] Two 1-2-2 infantry Five 2-1-3 armor One Air Force [1] One Surf Fleet [Home] Two Convoys One French 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One French 1-1-2 infantry [re: 10] Two French 0-1-2 colonial infantry [Col] One French 1-1-2 colonial infantry [Col] One French 1-2-3 mech [Exp] One French Convoy One Western Beachhead Conditional Events Box: Their Finest Hour one 2-2-0 HQ [Lon], one Interceptor [FC], one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Can] Paris Threatened one French 2-2-2 HQ [2], one French 1-1-2 infantry [Def], one French Surface Fleet [1] Conquered Minor Countries Box Poland three 1-1-2 infantry [re: Kr, Kp, Pru], five 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: Ld, Mo, Pm, Pz], one 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] Five 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Fra, Italy, Spain, Swe, Turk] Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-8, 12, 15, 24, 27b Pending Card 23 (Commonwealth Support) Selection Requirements Met 1 (Change of Governments), 2 (British Rearmament), 3 (French Rearmament), 4 (French Mobilization), 5b (Wartime Mobilization), 6a (Maginot Line Completed). C.4.5 Soviet Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Eastern Poland Ceded to Russia, Finnish Frontier Ceded to Russia Strategic Warfare Box Soviet Minor Country Production +1 In any hex(es) in the Finnish Frontier Region three 3-3-2 infantry [7, 14, 23] In each hex along the border with Poland from hex e3904 to e3404, one per hex six 3-3-2 infantry [3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12] In any hex(es) in Russia, not including Eastern Poland or Finnish Frontier four 3-3-2 infantry [8, 9, 11, 13], two 1-1-3 cavalry [re: Bel, Plv], two 1-1-3 tank On Turn Track: Apr-May 1940 one 2-2-2 HQ [re: 1By] May-June 1940 one 0-3-0 fortress [Len] June-July 1940 one Interceptor [IA-PVO] Force Pool: Six 1-1-2 infantry [re: 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22] Two 1-1-3 cavalry [re: Obu, Gor] Two 0-3-0 fortresses [Mos, Sev] One Convoy One Soviet Beachhead Conditional Events Box: Emergency Mobilization one Air Force [1By], eight 1-1-2 infantry [re: 31, 33, 34, 37, 40, 42, 43, 48] Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-3, 4b-c, 5-7, 8b, 9b, 10b, 11-12, 18, 20b, 22b, 27b-c, 42 Pending Card 4a (Russian Mobilization) Selection Requirements Met 3 (Continuing Rearmament), 5a (Political Purges), 6 (New Five Year Plan). C.5 1941a: The World Will Hold Its Breath Design Note: Germany has overrun the West and is ready to launch its massive invasion of Russia. Meanwhile, British resistance continues in Africa. This scenario allows players to explore the wars main event Operation Barbarossa without prelude. C.5.1 Scenario Setup Game Length: 36 turns, May-June 1941 to V-E Day War State: Limited War is in effect. Total War is about to commence, however, so dont forget to apply 12.3 when that happens. Axis Countries: Germany, Italy, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria Western Countries: Great Britain, United States, Iraq Soviet Countries: Russia Neutral Countries: Finland, Ireland, Persia, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Turkey, Vichy Conquered Countries: Belgium-Holland, Denmark-Norway, Greece, Poland, Yugoslavia Dependents: Albania (Ital), Algeria (Vichy), Cyprus (Brit), Egypt (Brit), Gibraltar (Brit), Kuwait (Brit), Libya (Ital), Malta (Brit), Morocco (Vichy), Occupied France (Ger), Palestine (Brit), Rhodes (Ital), Trans-Jordan (Brit), Tunisia (Vichy) C.5.2 Units and Markers Setup Turn Track: May-June 1941 Turn Marker US Commitment Level Track: USCL 0 European USCL Victory Point Track: 1 VP Axis Tide Posture Display: United States Isolationism Russia Nazi-Soviet Pact Soviet Minors Nazi-Soviet Pact Influence & Neutrality Markers on Map: Finland Axis Influence Spain Neutrality Switzerland Neutrality Turkey Western Influence Removed From Game: All Austrian counters All Baltic States counters Belgium-Holland 0-2-0 fortress [Ams] All Civil War counters All Czechoslovakian counters All French non-V counters and Surf Fleet [1] C.5.3 Axis Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Alsace-Lorraine Ceded to Germany, Austria Ceded to Germany, Czechoslovakia Ceded to Germany, Occupied France German Dependent, Polish Corridor Ceded to Germany Strategic Warfare Box Axis Minor Country Production +1, Italian War Economy +1 In and/or adjacent to Konigsberg (e4002) two 6-6-3 infantry [16, 18], one 4-4-3 HQ [Nor] In e3903 and/or adjacent to Warsaw (e3702) two 6-6-3 infantry [4, 9], one 1-2-3 infantry, one 8-6-4 panzer [2P] Krakow (e3501) one 1-2-3 infantry In Poland, in and/or adjacent to e3503 one 6-6-3 infantry [6], one 4-4-3 HQ [Sou], one 8-6-4 panzer [1P] Belgrade (e2802) one 1-2-3 infantry, one Hungarian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 3] In and/or adjacent to Durazzo (e2402) two Italian 1-2-2 infantry [9, 11] Salonika (e2404) one Bulgarian 1-2-2 infantry [1] Athens (e2204) one 1-2-3 infantry Rhodes (e1908) one Italian 0-1-0 garrison [Rho] Khania (e1805) one 1-2-3 infantry Benghazi (e1402) one Italian Detachment In any hex(es) adjacent to Tobruk (e1406) one 2-2-4 panzer, one 1-2-3 infantry, one Italian 1-2-2 infantry [5], one Italian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 10], one Italian 1-1-3 mech [Exp] Zagreb (w3026) one Italian 1-2-2 infantry [2] Tripoli (w1522) one Italian 1-2-2 infantry [3] In any hex(es) in Belgium-Holland, Denmark-Norway, and/or Occupied France two 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1, 7], nine 1-2-3 infantry, one 1-2-4 mountain [re: 20] In any hex(es) in Bulgaria two Bulgarian 1-2-2 infantry [2, 3] In any hex(es) in Hungary one Hungarian 2-2-2 infantry [2], one Hungarian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 1] In any hex(es) in Italy (including Sardinia and Sicily) two Italian 1-1-3 infantry [re: 1, 8], three Italian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 4, 6, 7] In any hex(es) in Rumania three 1-2-3 infantry, two Rumanian 2-2-2 infantry [3, 4], two Rumanian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 1, 2] On Turn Track: June-July 1941 one 4-4-3 infantry [re: 2], one Air Force [1], one Sub Fleet [Type VII] Aug-Sept 1941 one Italian Surf Fleet [RM] Sept-Oct 1941 one 1-2-4 airborne [1 Flsj] Force Pool: Sixteen 1-2-3 infantry Eight 3-4-2 infantry [re: 3, 8, 10, 12, 14, 19, 21, E] Nine 2-2-4 panzer Three Air Force [2, 3, 4] One Convoy Two Italian 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: A] [Deleted text] One Italian Convoy One Bulgarian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One Hungarian 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] One Hungarian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One Rumanian 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] One Rumanian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One Axis Scratch Convoy One Axis Beachhead Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-13, 15, 17-19, 22a-b, 24-25, 27b, 28-29, 44-45, 49 Pending Card 23a (Operation Barbarossa) Selection Requirements Met two of 8-16 (Demand Austria, Demand Czechoslovakia). C.5.4 Western Faction Setup On Map: Strategic Warfare Box Western Minor Country Production +1 Famagusta (e1814) Detachment Baghdad (e1722) one 1-1-3 infantry [re: 10] Tobruk (e1406) one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Aus], one 0-1-0 port-a-fort [Def], one Air Force [1] Alexandria (e1411) one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Ind], one 2-1-3 armor, Detachment Basra (e1427) one 0-1-0 garrison [Basra] Port Said (e1312) one 0-1-0 garrison [Said] Cairo (e1212) one 1-1-3 colonial infantry [SA] Suez (e1213) one 0-1-0 garrison [Suez] London (w3916) one 2-2-0 HQ [Lon] Gibraltar (w2208) one 0-2-0 fortress [Gib] Malta (w1824) one 0-1-0 garrison [Malta] In any hex in Britain one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Can] On Turn Track: July-Aug 1941 one 2-2-2 HQ [WDF] Aug-Sept 1941 one Surf Fleet [Home] Force Pool: Three 1-1-3 infantry [re: 9, NW, W] Three 1-2-2 infantry One 1-2-2 infantry [BEF] Two 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Fra, Pol] One 1-1-3 colonial infantry [NZ] One 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1] Five 2-1-3 armor One Air Force [2] One Interceptor [FC] One Surf Fleet [Med] One CV Fleet [Force H] Two Convoys One Iraqi 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One Western Beachhead Conquered Minor Country Box: Belgium-Holland one 1-1-2 infantry [re: Belg], one 0-1-2 infantry [Res], one 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] Denmark-Norway one 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Greece two 1-1-2 infantry [re: 1, 2], two 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: 3] Poland three 1-1-2 infantry [re: Kr, Kp, Pru], five 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: Ld, Mo, Pm, Pz], one 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] Yugoslavia seven 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], one 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] Four 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Italy, Spain, Swe, Turk] Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-8, 12, 15-18, 23-24, 26-28 Pending Card 14 (Churchill Diplomacy) Selection Requirements Met 1 (Change of Governments), 2 (British Rearmament), 3 (French Rearmament), 5b (Wartime Mobilization). C.5.5 Soviet Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Baltic States Ceded to Russia, Bessarabia Ceded to Russia, Eastern Poland Ceded to Russia, Finnish Frontier Ceded to Russia Strategic Warfare Box Soviet Minor Country Production +1 Leningrad (e4608) one 0-3-0 fortress [Len] Sevastopol (e2912) one 0-3-0 fortress [Sev] In any hex(es) in the Finnish Frontier Region three 3-3-2 infantry [7, 14, 23] In each hex along the border with Germany from hex Memel (e4102) to e4004, one per hex three 3-3-2 infantry [8, 11, 27] In each hex along the border with Poland from hex e3904 to e3404, one per hex six 3-3-2 infantry [3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12] In any hex(es) in the Bessarabia Region two 3-3-2 infantry [9, 18] In any hex(es) in Russia three 3-3-2 HQ [1Ba, 1By, 1Uk], two 1-1-2 infantry [re: 13, 28], two 1-1-3 cavalry [re: Bel, Plv], two 1-1-3 tank Force Pool: Seven 1-1-2 infantry [re: 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26] Two 1-1-3 cavalry [re: Obu, Gor] Two 1-2-3 mech One 0-3-0 fortress [Mos] One Convoy One Interceptor [IA-PVO] One Soviet Beachhead Conditional Events Box: Emergency Mobilization one Air Force [1By], eight 1-1-2 infantry [re: 31, 33, 34, 37, 40, 42, 43, 48] Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-8, 9b, 10b, 11-12, 15-16, 18, 20a-b, 22b, 27b-c, 42 Pending Card 17a (General Mobilization) Selection Requirements Met 5a (Political Purges), 6 (New Five Year Plan), 16 (Peace Offer). C.6 1941b: War Without Mercy Design Note: This scenario starts after Barbarossa. The German Wehrmacht is stalled just short of Moscow, where the Red Army has prepared a furious counteroffensive. If you are playing the Axis Empires combined game, using this scenario will let you begin with Japans opening attack in the Pacific. C.6.1 Scenario Setup Game Length: 31 turns, Nov-Dec 1941 to V-E Day War State: Total War Axis Countries: Germany, Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Rumania Western Countries: Great Britain, United States, Iraq, Persia, Syria Soviet Countries: Russia Neutral Countries: Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Vichy Conquered Countries: Belgium-Holland, Denmark-Norway, Greece, Poland, Yugoslavia Dependents: Albania (Ital), Algeria (Vichy), Cyprus (Brit), Egypt (Brit), Gibraltar (Brit), Kuwait (Brit), Libya (Ital), Malta (Brit), Morocco (Vichy), Occupied France (Ger), Palestine (Brit), Rhodes (Ital), Trans-Jordan (Brit), Tunisia (Vichy) C.6.2 Units and Markers Setup Turn Track: Nov-Dec 1941 Turn Marker Mar-Apr 1942 Increase USCL, US Entry May-June 1945 V-E Day US Commitment Level Track: USCL 0 European USCL Victory Point Track: 2 VP Axis Tide Posture Display: United States Isolationism Influence & Neutrality Markers on Map: Spain Neutrality Sweden Western Influence Switzerland Neutrality Turkey Western Influence Removed From Game: All Austrian counters All Baltic States counters Belgium-Holland 0-2-0 fortress [Ams] All Civil War counters All Czechoslovakian counters Two Finnish 0-2-0 forts [Man] All French non-V counters and Surf Fleet [1] *Pacific War Display: Western Pacific War Box Pacific Total War C.6.3 Axis Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Alsace-Lorraine Ceded to Germany, Austria Ceded to Germany, Czechoslovakia Ceded to Germany, Occupied France German Dependent, Polish Corridor Ceded to Germany Strategic Warfare Box Axis Minor Country Production +1, Italian War Economy +1 Petsamo (e5806) one Finnish 0-1-3 ski e5406 one Axis 4-4-3 mountain [20] e4907 one Finnish 2-3-2 infantry [K] e4707 one Finnish 0-1-3 ski e4607 one Finnish 2-3-2 infantry [SE] Narva (e4506) one 2-2-3 HQ [re: Nor] Luga (e4507) one 6-6-3 infantry [18] Dno (e4408) one 6-6-3 infantry [16] Riga (e4304) one 1-2-3 infantry e4309 one 6-6-3 infantry [9] Rzhev (e4310) one 5-4-4 panzer [re: 3P] e4210 one 2-2-3 HQ [re: Cen] Vyasma (e4211) one 6-6-3 infantry [4] Smolensk (e4109) one 1-2-3 infantry e4111 one 8-6-4 panzer [4P] Orel (e4012) one 8-6-4 panzer [2P] Minsk (e3906) one 1-2-3 infantry Kursk (e3813) one 6-6-3 infantry [2] Warsaw (e3702) one 1-2-3 infantry Kiev (e3609) one 1-2-3 infantry Kharkov (e3613) one Hungarian 2-2-2 infantry [2] e3614 one 6-6-3 infantry [6] e3404 one Hungarian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 1] e3414 one 6-6-3 infantry [17] Dnepropetrovsk (e3311) one 1-2-3 infantry Stalino (e3313) one Italian 1-1-3 infantry [re: 8] Taganrog (e3314) one 8-6-4 panzer [1P] Melitopol (e3214) one 2-2-3 HQ [re: Sou], one Rumanian 2-2-2 infantry [3] Odessa (e3109) one Rumanian 2-2-2 infantry [4] Simferopol (e3013) one 4-4-3 infantry [re: 11] Belgrade (e2802) one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 12], one Hungarian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 3] Bucharest (e2807) one Rumanian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 1] Nis (e2603) one Bulgarian 1-2-2 infantry [1] Sofia (e2605) one Bulgarian 1-2-2 infantry [2] Durazzo (e2402) one Italian 1-2-2 infantry [9] Salonika (e2404) one Bulgarian 1-2-2 infantry [3] Athens (e2204) one 3-4-2 infantry [re: E], one Italian 1-2-2 infantry [11] Rhodes (e1908)  one Italian 0-1-0 garrison [Rho] Khania (e1805) one 1-2-3 infantry Benghazi (e1402) Italian Detachment Gazala (e1405) one Axis 1-1-2 HQ [re: Med], one Italian 1-2-2 infantry [10] Bir Hacheim (e1305) one Italian 1-2-2 infantry [A] e1306 one Axis 3-3-4 panzer [re: PA] Zagreb (w3026) one Italian 1-2-2 infantry [2] Tripoli (w1522) one Italian 1-2-2 infantry [3] In any hex(es) in Belgium-Holland, Denmark-Norway, and/or Occupied France (including Corsica) two 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1, 7], ten 1-2-3 infantry In any hex(es) in Italy (including Sardinia or Sicily) one 1-2-3 infantry, one 2-2-4 panzer, four Italian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 4, 5, 6, 7] On Turn Track: Jan-Feb 1942 one Air Force [4], one Sub Fleet [Type IX] Mar-Apr 1942 one Air Force [5] In Holding Boxes: Med HQ one Italian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] PA Army one Italian 1-1-3 mech [Exp] 20th Army one Finnish 0-1-2 ski [Res] Force Pool: Sixteen 1-2-3 infantry Six 3-4-2 infantry [re: 3, 8, 10, 14, 19, 21] One 1-2-4 airborne [1Flsj] Nine 2-2-4 panzer Three Air Force [1, 2, 3] One Sub Fleet [Type VII] One Convoy One Italian 1-1-3 infantry [re: 1] One Italian Surf Fleet [RM] One Italian Convoy One Bulgarian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One Hungarian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One Hungarian 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] Two Rumanian 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: 2] One Rumanian 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] One Axis Scratch Convoy One Axis Beachhead Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-13, 15, 17-19, 22-25, 27b, 28-29, 39, 44-45, 49 Pending Card 31 (Mobilization Limits) Selection Requirements Met two of 8-16 (Demand Austria, Demand Czechoslovakia). C.6.4 Western Faction Setup On Map: Strategic Warfare Box Western Minor Country Production +1 Tehran (e2327) one 1-1-3 infantry [re: 10] Famagusta (e1814) Detachment Damascus (e1716) one Syrian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Baghdad (e1722) one Iraqi 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Tobruk (e1406) one 0-1-0 port-a-fort [Def], one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Aus] Alexandria (e1411) one 1-2-2 infantry, Detachment Basra (e1427) one 0-1-0 garrison [Basra] Sollum (e1307) one 2-1-3 armor, one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Ind] e1309 one 2-2-2 HQ [WDF] Port Said (e1312) one 0-1-0 garrison [Said] Suez (e1213) one 0-1-0 garrison [Suez] London (w3916) one 2-2-0 HQ [Lon] Gibraltar (w2208) one 0-2-0 fortress [Gib] Malta (w1824) one 0-1-0 garrison [Malta] In any hex in Britain one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Can] On Turn Track: Mar-Apr 1942 One Surf Fleet [Med], Lend-Lease Force Pool: Three 1-1-3 infantry [re: 9, NW, W] Two 1-2-2 infantry One 1-2-2 infantry [BEF] Two 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Fra, Pol] Two 1-1-3 colonial infantry [SA, NZ] One 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1] Five 2-1-3 armor Two Air Force [1, 2] One Interceptor [FC] One Surf Fleet [Home] One CV Fleet [Force H] Two Convoys One Persian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One Western Beachhead Conquered Minor Country Box: Belgium-Holland one 1-1-2 infantry [re: Belg], one 0-1-2 infantry [Res], one 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] Denmark-Norway one 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Greece two 1-1-2 infantry [re: 1, 2], two 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: 3] Poland three 1-1-2 infantry [re: Kr, Kp, Pru], five 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: Ld, Mo, Pm, Pz], one 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] Yugoslavia seven 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], one 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] Four 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Italy, Spain, Swe, Turk] Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-8, 12, 15-19, 23-28 Pending Card 31 (Operation Crusader) Selection Requirements Met 1 (Change of Governments), 2 (British Rearmament), 3 (French Rearmament), 5b (Wartime Mobilization). C.6.5 Soviet Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Baltic States Ceded to Russia, Bessarabia Ceded to Russia, Eastern Poland Ceded to Russia, Finnish Frontier Ceded to Russia Strategic Warfare Box Soviet Minor Country Production +1 Murmansk (e5707) one 1-1-2 infantry [re: 14] e5608 one 3-3-2 infantry [19] e5109 one 0-1-2 infantry e4709 one 3-3-2 infantry [7] Leningrad (e4608) one 0-3-0 fortress [Len], one 3-3-2 infantry [23] Volkhov (e4609) one 3-3-2 infantry [8] Tikhvin (e4610) one 2-2-2 HQ [re: 1Ba] e4509 one 1-1-2 infantry [re: 11] Demyansk (e4410) one 3-3-2 infantry [34] Kalinin (e4411) one 3-3-2 infantry [31] e4311 one 3-3-2 infantry [20] Moscow (e4312) one 2-2-2 HQ [re: 1By], one 0-3-0 fortress [Mos] e4212 one 3-3-2 infantry [5] Tula (e4112) one 3-3-2 infantry [10] e3814 one 3-3-2 infantry [40] Voronezh (e3815) one 2-2-2 HQ [re: 1Uk] Stary Oskol (e3714) one 3-3-2 infantry [21] e3615 one 1-2-3 mech e3514 one 3-3-2 infantry [6] e3415 one 3-3-2 infantry [12] Rostov (e3315) one 1-2-3 mech, one 3-3-2 infantry [18] Sevastopol (e2912) one 0-3-0 fortress [Sev] On Turn Track: Jan-Feb 1942 one 2-2-2 HQ [re: 2By] Mar-Apr 1942 one 2-2-2 HQ [re: 2Uk] Force Pool: Three 0-1-2 infantry Fifteen 1-1-2 infantry [re: 3, 4, 9, 13, 16, 22, 24, 26, 27, 28, 33, 37, 42, 43, 48] Four 1-1-3 cavalry [re: Bel, Gor, Obu, Plv] Two 1-1-3 tank One 2-2-2 HQ [re: 2Ba] One Air Force [1By] One Interceptor [IA-PVO] One Convoy One Soviet Beachhead One Soviet Partisan Base Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-8, 9b, 10b, 11, 12, 15-18, 20a-b, 22b, 24-25, 27b-c, 42, 44 Pending Card 26b (Siberian Reserves Released) Selection Requirements Met 5a (Political Purges), 6 (New Five Year Plan), 17a (General Mobilization), 25 (Relocate War Industries). C.7 1942: Turning Point Design Note: The Axis high water mark is at hand. Germany has massed forces in the Ukraine for its next major offensive against Russia. In North Africa, Rommel stands poised to strike the British defenses along the Gazala Line. C.7.1 Scenario Setup Game Length: 27 turns, May-June 1942 to V-E Day War State: Total War Axis Countries: Germany, Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Rumania Western Countries: Great Britain, United States, Iraq, Persia, Syria Soviet Countries: Russia, Yugoslavia Neutral Countries: Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Vichy Conquered Countries: Belgium-Holland, Denmark-Norway, Greece, Poland Dependents: Albania (Ital), Algeria (Vichy), Cyprus (Brit), Egypt (Brit), Gibraltar (Brit), Kuwait (Brit), Libya (Ital), Malta (Brit), Morocco (Vichy), Occupied France (Ger), Palestine (Brit), Rhodes (Ital), Trans-Jordan (Brit), Tunisia (Vichy) C.7.2 Units and Markers Setup Turn Track: May-June 1942 Turn Marker Mar-Apr 1943 Increase USCL May-June 1945 V-E Day US Commitment Level Track: USCL 0 European USCL Victory Point Track: 2 VP Axis Tide Influence & Neutrality Markers on Map: Spain Neutrality Sweden Western Influence Switzerland Neutrality Turkey Western Influence Removed From Game: All Austrian counters All Baltic States counters Belgium-Holland 0-2-0 fortress [Ams] All Civil War counters All Czechoslovakian counters Two Finnish 0-2-0 forts [Man] All French non-V counters and Surf Fleet [1] *Pacific War Display: Western Pacific War Box Pacific Total War C.7.3 Axis Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Alsace-Lorraine Ceded to Germany, Austria Ceded to Germany, Czechoslovakia Ceded to Germany, Occupied France German Dependent, Polish Corridor Ceded to Germany Strategic Warfare Box Axis Minor Country Production +1, Italian War Economy +1 Petsamo (e5806) one Finnish 0-1-3 ski e5406 one Axis 4-4-3 mountain [20] e4907 one Finnish 2-3-2 infantry [K] e4707 one Finnish 0-1-3 ski e4607 one Finnish 2-3-2 infantry [SE] Tallinn (e4504) Detachment Narva (e4506) one 2-2-3 HQ [re: Nor] Novgorod (e4508) one 4-4-3 infantry [re: 18] Dno (e4408) one 4-4-3 infantry [re: 16] Riga (e4304) one 1-2-3 infantry Rzhev (e4310) one 4-4-3 infantry [re: 9] e4210 one 2-2-3 HQ [re: Cen] Vyasma (e4211) one 5-4-4 panzer [re: 3P] Smolensk (e4109) one 1-2-3 infantry e4111 one 4-4-3 infantry [re: 4] Orel (e4012) one 5-4-4 panzer [re: 2P] Minsk (e3906) one 1-2-3 infantry Chernigov (e3810) one Hungarian 2-2-2 infantry [2] Kursk (e3813) one 6-6-3 infantry [2] Warsaw (e3702) one 1-2-3 infantry Belgorod (e3713) one 8-6-4 panzer [4P] Kiev (e3609) two 1-2-3 infantry Kharkov (e3613) one 6-6-3 infantry [6] Krakow (e3501) one 1-2-3 infantry e3510 one Italian 2-2-2 infantry [8] e3404 one Hungarian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 1] Barvenkovo (e3413) one 8-6-4 panzer [1P] Dnepropetrovsk (e3311) one 1-2-3 infantry, one 2-2-4 panzer Taganrog (e3314) one 6-6-3 infantry [17] Melitopol (e3214) one 4-4-3 HQ [Sou], one Rumanian 2-2-2 infantry [3] Odessa (e3109) one Rumanian 2-2-2 infantry [4] Simferopol (e3013) one 6-6-3 infantry [11], one 2-2-4 panzer Belgrade (e2802) one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 12], one Hungarian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 3] Bucharest (e2807) one Rumanian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 1] Nis (e2603) one Bulgarian 1-2-2 infantry [1] Sofia (e2605) one Bulgarian 1-2-2 infantry [2] Durazzo (e2402) one Italian 1-2-2 infantry [9] Salonika (e2404) one Bulgarian 1-2-2 infantry [3] Athens (e2204) one 3-4-2 infantry [re: E], one Italian 1-2-2 infantry [11] Rhodes (e1908)  one Italian 0-1-0 garrison [Rho] Khania (e1805) one 1-2-3 infantry e1503 one Axis 1-1-2 HQ [re: Med] e1504 one Italian 1-2-2 infantry [A] Benghazi (e1402) one 2-2-4 panzer, Italian Detachment Mechili (e1404) one Axis 3-3-4 panzer [re: PA] Zagreb (w3026) one Italian 1-2-2 infantry [2] Tripoli (w1522) one Italian 1-2-2 infantry [3] In any hex(es) in Belgium-Holland, Denmark-Norway, and/or Occupied France (including Corsica) two 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1, 7], ten 1-2-3 infantry In any hex(es) in Italy (including Sardinia or Sicily) one 1-2-3 infantry, one Italian 1-1-3 infantry [re: 1], four Italian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 4, 5, 6, 7] On Turn Track: June-July 1942 one Air Force [5], one Sub Fleet [Type VII], one 2-2-3 HQ [re: A] In Holding Boxes: Med HQ one Italian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] PA Army one Italian 1-1-3 mech [Exp] 20th Army one Finnish 0-1-2 ski [Res] Force Pool: Five 0-2-2 infantry [VG] Fourteen 1-2-3 infantry Six 3-4-2 infantry [re: 3, 8, 10, 14, 19, 21] One 1-2-4 airborne [1Flsj] Seven 2-2-4 panzer One Bulgarian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One Hungarian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One Hungarian 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] One Italian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 10] Two Rumanian 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: 2] One Rumanian 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] One Convoy Four Air Force [1, 2, 3, 4] One Sub Fleet [Type IX] One Axis Scratch Convoy One Axis Beachhead One Italian Convoy One Italian Surf Fleet [RM] Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-13, 15, 17-19, 22-25, 27b, 28-29, 31-32, 39, 44-45, 49 Pending Card 33 (Case Blue) Selection Requirements Met two of 8-16 (Demand Austria, Demand Czechoslovakia), 32 (Speer Appointed Minister). C.7.4 Western Faction Setup On Map: Strategic Warfare Box Western Minor Country Production +1 Tehran (e2327) one Persian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Famagusta (e1814) Detachment Damascus (e1716) one Syrian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Baghdad (e1722) one Iraqi 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Gazala (e1405) one 1-2-2 infantry, one 1-1-3 infantry [re: 10] Tobruk (e1406) one 2-1-3 armor Alexandria (e1411) one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Ind], Detachment Basra (e1427) one 0-1-0 garrison [Basra] Bir Hacheim (e1305) one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Fra] e1306 one 2-2-2 HQ [WDF] Port Said (e1312) one 0-1-0 garrison [Said] Suez (e1213) one 0-1-0 garrison [Suez] London (w3916) one 2-2-0 HQ [Lon] Gibraltar (w2208) one 0-2-0 fortress [Gib] Malta (w1824) one 1-1-2 infantry [Def], one 0-1-0 garrison [Malta] In any hex in Britain one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Can], one 2-1-3 armor On Turn Track: June-July 1942 one Surf Fleet [Med] July-Aug 1942 one Interceptor [FC], one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Aus] *Pacific War Display: *Pacific Holding Box One CV Fleet [Force H] Clarification: In AE, this unit starts on the DS map. Force Pool: Three 1-1-3 infantry [re: 9, NW, W] Two 1-2-2 infantry One 1-2-2 infantry [BEF] One 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Pol] Two 1-1-3 colonial infantry [NZ, SA] One 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1] One 4-4-2 infantry [re: 8] Four 2-1-3 armor Two Air Force [1, 2] One Surf Fleet [Home] Two Convoys One Western Beachhead Conquered Minor Country Box: Belgium-Holland one 1-1-2 infantry [re: Belg], one 0-1-2 infantry [Res], one 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] Denmark-Norway one 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Greece two 1-1-2 infantry [re: 1, 2], two 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: 3] Poland three 1-1-2 infantry [re: Kr, Kp, Pru], five 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: Ld, Mo, Pm, Pz], one 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] Four 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Italy, Spain, Swe, Turk] Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-8, 12, 15-18, 21, 23-28, 31 Pending Card 20a (Arsenal of Democracy) Selection Requirements Met 1 (Change of Governments), 2 (British Rearmament), 3 (French Rearmament), 5b (Wartime Mobilization), 21 (Arcadia Conference). C.7.5 Soviet Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Baltic States Ceded to Russia, Bessarabia Ceded to Russia, Eastern Poland Ceded to Russia, Finnish Frontier Ceded to Russia Strategic Warfare Box Soviet Minor Country Production +1 Murmansk (e5707) one 1-1-2 infantry [re: 14] e5608 one 3-3-2 infantry [19] e5109 one 0-1-2 infantry e4709 one 3-3-2 infantry [7] Leningrad (e4608) one 0-3-0 fortress [Len], one 3-3-2 infantry [23] Volkhov (e4609) one 3-3-2 infantry [8] Tikhvin (e4610) one 2-2-2 HQ [re: 1Ba] e4509 one 3-3-2 infantry [11] e4510 one 2-2-2 HQ [re: 2Ba] Staraya Russa (e4409) two 2-1-2 infantry [re: 1S, 3S] Demyansk (e4410) one 3-3-2 infantry [34] Kalinin (e4411) one 3-3-2 infantry [31] e4309 one 2-1-2 infantry [re: 4S], one 1-1-2 infantry [re: 22] e4311 one 3-3-2 infantry [20] Moscow (e4312) one 3-3-2 HQ [1By], one 0-3-0 fortress [Mos] e4212 one 3-3-2 infantry [5] e4213 one 3-3-2 HQ [2By], one 4-3-3 tank [3T] Tula (e4112) one 3-3-2 infantry [10] e4013 one 1-1-2 infantry [re: 3] e3913 one 3-3-2 infantry [48] e3814 one 1-1-2 infantry [re: 40] Voronezh (e3815) one 3-3-2 HQ [1Uk] Stary Oskol (e3714) one 1-1-2 infantry [re: 21] e3614 one 1-2-3 mech, one 1-1-2 infantry [re: 28] e3513 one 1-1-2 infantry [re: 6] e3514 one 3-3-2 infantry [9] e3515 one 3-3-2 HQ [2Uk] e3415 one 3-3-2 infantry [12] Rostov (e3315) one 1-2-3 mech, one 3-3-2 infantry [18] Kerch (e3014) one 1-1-2 infantry [re: 43] Sevastopol (e2912) one 0-3-0 fortress [Sev] w2826 one Yugoslavian 0-1-2 infantry [Res], Soviet Partisan Base On Turn Track: June-July 1942 two 2-1-3 tank [re: 1T, 4T], one Air Force [1By] Sept-Oct 1942 one 2-1-3 tank [re: 2T] Force Pool: Nine 1-1-2 infantry [re: 4, 13, 16, 24, 26, 27, 33, 37, 42] One 2-1-2 infantry [re: 2S] Four 1-1-3 cavalry [re: Bel, Gor, Obu, Plv] One 1-1-3 airborne [VDV] Two 1-1-3 tank One 2-1-3 tank [re: 5T] One Interceptor [IA-PVO] One Convoy Six Yugoslavian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] One Yugoslavian 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] One Soviet Beachhead Conditional Events Box: Lend-Lease to Russia Lend-Lease Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-8, 9b, 10b, 11-12, 15-18, 20a-b, 22b, 24-27, 42, 44 Pending Card 28 (Uranus Reserves Formed) Selection Requirements Met 5a (Political Purges), 6 (New Five Year Plan), 17a (General Mobilization), 27a (Great Patriotic War). C.8 1943: The Hinge of Fate Design Note: Could the Western Allies have conducted D-Day a year earlier? Was an Axis 43 offensive in Russia the right way to go? This late-war campaign scenario allows players to answer these questions. C.8.1 Scenario Setup Game Length: 18 turns, May-June 1943 to V-E Day War State: Total War Axis Countries: Germany, Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Rumania Western Countries: Great Britain, United States, Iraq, Persia, Syria, Vichy Soviet Countries: Russia, Yugoslavia Neutral Countries: Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey Conquered Countries: Belgium-Holland, Denmark-Norway, Greece, Poland Dependents: Albania (Ital), Algeria (Vichy), Cyprus (Brit), Egypt (Brit), Gibraltar (Brit), Kuwait (Brit), Libya (Ital), Malta (Brit), Morocco (Vichy), Palestine (Brit), Rhodes (Ital), Trans-Jordan (Brit), Tunisia (Vichy) C.8.2 Units and Markers Setup Turn Track: May-June 1943 Turn Marker Mar-Apr 1944 Increase USCL May-June 1945 V-E Day US Commitment Level Track: USCL 2 European USCL Victory Point Track: 2 VP Axis Tide, No Retreat Influence & Neutrality Markers on Map: Spain Neutrality Sweden Western Influence Switzerland Neutrality Turkey Western Influence Removed From Game: All Austrian counters All Baltic States counters Belgium-Holland 0-2-0 fortress [Ams] All Civil War counters All Czechoslovakian counters Two Finnish 0-2-0 forts [Man] All French non-V counters, Surf Fleet [1] and Convoy marker *Pacific War Display: Western Pacific War Box Pacific Total War C.8.3 Axis Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Alsace-Lorraine Ceded to Germany, Austria Ceded to Germany, Czechoslovakia Ceded to Germany, Polish Corridor Ceded to Germany Strategic Warfare Box Axis Minor Country Production +1, Italian War Economy +1 Petsamo (e5806) one Finnish 0-1-3 ski e5406 one Axis 4-4-3 mountain [20] e4907 one Finnish 2-3-2 infantry [K] e4707 one Finnish 0-1-3 ski e4607 one Finnish 2-3-2 infantry [SE] Tallinn (e4504) Detachment Luga (e4507) one 6-6-3 infantry [18] Riga (e4304) one 1-2-3 infantry e4306 one 4-4-3 HQ [Nor], one 2-2-4 panzer Velikiye Luki (e4308) one 6-6-3 infantry [16] e4209 one 8-6-4 panzer [3P] Smolensk (e4109) one 6-6-3 infantry [9] e4009 one 4-4-3 HQ [Cen], one SS 3-2-4 panzer Bryansk (e4011) one 6-6-3 infantry [4] Orel (e4012) one 8-6-4 panzer [2P] Minsk (e3906) one 1-2-3 infantry e3812 one 6-6-3 infantry [2] Warsaw (e3702) one 1-2-3 infantry Belgorod (e3713) one 8-6-4 panzer [4P] Kiev (e3609) one Hungarian 1-1-2 infantry [re: 2], OKH Logistics Poltava (e3612) one 4-4-3 HQ [Sou], one SS 2-3-4 panzer Kharkov (e3613) one 5-6-2 infantry [8] Krakow (e3501) one 1-2-3 infantry Lvov (e3504) one Hungarian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 1] e3414 one 8-6-4 panzer [1P] Dnepropetrovsk (e3311) one 1-2-3 infantry Taganrog (e3314) one 6-6-3 infantry [6] Melitopol (e3213) one 4-4-3 HQ [A] Odessa (e3109) one Rumanian 2-2-2 infantry [3] Anapa (e3015) one 4-4-3 infantry [re: 17] Sevastopol (e2912) one 1-2-3 infantry Belgrade (e2802) one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 12], one Hungarian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 3] Nis (e2603) one Bulgarian 1-2-2 infantry [1] Sofia (e2605) one Bulgarian 1-2-2 infantry [2] Durazzo (e2402) one Italian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 9] Salonika (e2404) one Bulgarian 1-2-2 infantry [3] Athens (e2204) one 3-4-2 infantry [re: E] Rhodes (e1908) one Italian 0-1-0 garrison [Rho] Khania (e1805) one 1-2-3 infantry Zagreb (w3026) one Italian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 2] Palermo (w2122) one 1-2-4 airborne [1 Flsj] In any hex(es) in Belgium-Holland, Denmark-Norway, and/or France (including Corsica) two 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1, 7], two 0-3-0 fortress [FE], fourteen 1-2-3 infantry In any hex(es) in Italy (including Sardinia or Sicily) one 1-2-3 infantry, one Italian 1-2-2 [6], one Italian 1-1-3 infantry [re: 1], six Italian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, A] On Turn Track: June-July 1943 one 5-4-4 panzer [re: 5P], one Air Force [4] July-Aug 1943 one Italian 1-1-3 mech [Exp], one Air Force [5] Aug-Sept 1943 one Sub Fleet [Type IX] In Holding Boxes: 20th Army one Finnish 0-1-2 ski [Res] Force Pool: Twelve 1-2-3 infantry Five 0-2-2 infantry [VG] Five 3-4-2 infantry [re: 3, 10, 14, 19, 21] Two 4-4-3 infantry [re: 11, 15] Nine 2-2-4 panzer One 2-2-3 HQ [re: B] Ten 0-3-0 fortresses [FE] One Axis 3-3-4 panzer [re: PA] One Axis 1-1-2 HQ [re: Med] One Bulgarian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One Hungarian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One Hungarian 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] Two Italian 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: 11] One Italian 0-1-2 colonial infantry [Col] One Italian 1-1-3 infantry [re: 8] One Rumanian 1-1-2 infantry [re: 4] Four Rumanian 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: 1, 2] One Rumanian 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] One Convoy Three Air Force [1, 2, 3] One Interceptor [6] One Sub Fleet [Type VII] One Axis Scratch Convoy One Axis Beachhead One Italian Convoy One Italian Surf Fleet [RM] Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-13, 15, 17-19, 22-25, 27b, 28-29, 31-34, 39, 44-45, 49 Pending Card 35a (Operation Citadel) Selection Requirements Met two of 8-16 (Demand Austria, Demand Czechoslovakia), 32 (Speer Appointed Minister). C.8.4 Western Faction Setup On Map: Strategic Warfare Box Western Minor Country Production +1 Tehran (e2327) one Persian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Famagusta (e1814) Detachment Damascus (e1716) one Syrian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Baghdad (e1722) one Iraqi 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Alexandria (e1411) one 1-1-3 infantry [re: 10] Basra (e1427) one 0-1-0 garrison [Basra] Port Said (e1312) one 0-1-0 garrison [Said] Suez (e1213) one 0-1-0 garrison [Suez] London (w3916) one 2-2-0 HQ [Lon] Gibraltar (w2208) one 0-2-0 fortress [Gib] Oran (w2111) one French 0-1-2 colonial infantry [Col] Algiers (w2114) one French 0-1-2 colonial infantry [Col], AFHQ Logistics Casablanca (w2005) one French 0-1-2 colonial infantry [Col] In and/or adjacent to Tunis (w2021) one 7-6-3 mech [8], one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1], one Western 4-5-2 HQ [15], two US 1-2-3 infantry, one US 2-1-3 armor Malta (w1824) one 1-1-2 infantry [Def], one 0-1-0 garrison [Malta] Tripoli (w1522) one 1-2-2 infantry Eastern US/Canada Box one US 2-1-3 armor In any hex(es) in Britain one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Can], two 2-1-3 armor On Turn Track: June-July 1943 one Air Force [1], one US Surf Fleet [8] July-Aug 1943 one US 4-4-2 infantry [re: 5] In Holding Boxes: 15 HQ one US 2-1-3 armor Force Pool: Three 1-1-3 infantry [re: 9, NW, W] Three 1-2-2 infantry One 1-2-2 infantry [BEF] Four 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Aus, Fra, Ind, Pol] Two 1-1-3 colonial infantry [NZ, SA] Four 2-1-3 armor One 2-1-3 colonial armor [Can] One 2-2-2 HQ [WDF] One Air Force [2] One Interceptor [FC] One Bomber [BC] Two Surf Fleets [Home, Med] One CV Fleet [Force H] Two Convoys One French 1-2-3 infantry [re: 7] One French 1-1-2 infantry [Col] One French 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One French 1-2-3 mech [Exp] One French 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1] Ten US 1-2-3 infantry Three US 2-1-3 armor One US 3-4-2 infantry [re: 7] Two US Air Force [Med, 9] One US Surf Fleet [Atlantic] One US Convoy One Western 1-2-4 airborne [1AB] One Western Beachhead Conquered Minor Country Box: Belgium-Holland one 1-1-2 infantry [re: Belg], one 0-1-2 infantry [Res], one 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] Denmark-Norway one 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Greece two 1-1-2 infantry [re: 1, 2], two 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: 3] Poland three 1-1-2 infantry [re: Kr, Kp, Pru], five 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: Ld, Mo, Pm, Pz], one 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] Four 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Italy, Spain, Swe, Turk] Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-8, 12, 15-21, 23-28, 30-31, 34-35 Pending Card 36a (Operation Husky) Selection Requirements Met 1 (Change of Governments), 2 (British Rearmament), 3 (French Rearmament), 5b (Wartime Mobilization), 35a (Trident Conference). C.8.5 Soviet Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Baltic States Ceded to Russia, Bessarabia Ceded to Russia, Eastern Poland Ceded to Russia, Finnish Frontier Ceded to Russia Strategic Warfare Box Soviet Minor Country Production +1 Murmansk (e5707) one 1-1-2 infantry [re: 14] e5608 one 3-3-2 infantry [19] e5109 one 0-1-2 infantry e4709 one 3-3-2 infantry [7] Leningrad (e4608) one 0-3-0 fortress [Len], one 1-2-3 mech, one 3-3-2 infantry [23] Volkhov (e4609) one 3-3-2 HQ [1Ba] Novgorod (e4508) one 3-3-2 infantry [8] Staraya Russa (e4409) one 3-3-2 infantry [34] e4309 one 3-3-2 infantry [22] Moscow (e4312) one 0-3-0 fortress [Mos] e4210 two 3-3-2 infantry [5, 31] Vyasma (e4211) one 3-3-2 HQ [1By] e4110 one 1-2-3 mech, one 3-3-2 infantry [33] e4111 one 3-3-2 infantry [10] Tula (e4112) one 3-3-2 infantry [3] Ryazan (e4113) one 3-3-2 HQ [2By] e4013 one 3-3-2 infantry [48] e3912 one 4-3-3 tank [2T] e3913 one 3-3-2 HQ [1Uk], one 4-4-3 tank [1T] Kursk (e3813) one 3-3-2 infantry [40] e3814 one 4-4-3 infantry [6G] Voronezh (e3815) one 3-3-2 HQ [2Uk] Stary Oskol (e3714) one 4-4-3 infantry [7G] e3614 one 3-3-2 infantry [6] e3514 one 4-4-3 infantry [1G] e3515 one 4-4-3 HQ [3Uk] e3415 one 4-4-3 infantry [3G] Rostov (e3315) one 5-2-2 infantry [5S], one 3-3-2 infantry [28] e3115 one 3-3-2 infantry [9] Novorossisk (e3016) one 3-3-2 infantry [18] w2826 one Yugoslavian 1-2-2 infantry [1], Soviet Partisan Base Sarajevo (w2727) one Yugoslavian 0-1-2 infantry [re: 2] On Turn Track: July-Aug 1943 one Air Force [1Uk] Force Pool: Three 0-1-2 infantry Fourteen 1-1-2 infantry [re: 4, 11, 12, 13, 16, 20, 21, 24, 26, 27, 28, 37, 42, 43] Four 2-1-2 infantry [re: 1S, 2S, 3S, 4S] Six 1-2-3 infantry [re: 2G, 3G, 4G, 8G, 10G, 11G] One 0-2-2 infantry [Def] Four 1-1-3 cavalry [re: Bel, Gor, Plv, Obu] One 1-1-3 airborne [VDV] Two 1-1-3 tank Three 2-1-3 tank [re: 3T, 4T, 5T] Two 2-2-3 tank [re: 3GT, 5GT] One 0-3-0 fortress [Sev] Two 2-2-3 HQ [re: 3Ba, 3By] One 2-2-2 HQ [re: 2Ba] Two Air Force [1By, 1Ba] One Interceptor [IA-PVO] One Convoy STAVKA Logistics Five Yugoslavian 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: 3, 4, 5, 6] One Yugoslavian 1-1-3 cavalry One Soviet Beachhead Conditional Events Box: Lend-Lease to Russia Lend-Lease Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-8, 9b, 10b, 11-12, 15-18, 20a-b, 22b, 24-30, 42-44 Pending Card 31a (Rumyantsev Offensive) Selection Requirements Met 5a (Political Purges), 6 (New Five Year Plan), 17a (General Mobilization), 27a (Great Patriotic War), 30 (Rumyantsev Reserves Formed). C.9 1944: Closing the Ring This bonus scenario covers the last year of the war, from D-Day and the Destruction of Army Group Center to V-E Day. It was meant to be included in the original game, but had to be cut to keep our scenario book under 24 pages. C.9.1 Scenario Setup Game Length: Approximately 9 turns, May-June 1944 to V-E Day. War State: Total War is in effect. Axis Countries: Germany, Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Rumania Western Countries: Great Britain, United States, Iraq, Persia, Syria, Vichy Soviet Countries: Russia, Yugoslavia Neutral Countries: Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey Conquered Countries: Belgium-Holland, Denmark-Norway, Greece, Poland Dependents: Albania (Ital), Algeria (Vichy), Cyprus (Brit), Egypt (Brit), Gibraltar (Brit), Kuwait (Brit), Libya (Ital), Malta (Brit), Morocco (Vichy), Palestine (Brit), Rhodes (Ital), Trans-Jordan (Brit), Tunisia (Vichy) C.9.2 Units and Markers Setup Turn Track: May-June 1944 Axis Faction Turn Mar-Apr 1945 Increase USCL May-June 1945 V-E Day US Commitment Level Track: USCL 3 European USCL Victory Point Track: 2 VP No Retreat 1 VP Axis Tide Influence & Neutrality Markers on Map: Spain Neutrality Sweden Western Influence Switzerland Neutrality Other Markers on Map: Italy No Occupation Removed From Game: All Austrian counters All Baltic States counters Belgium-Holland 0-2-0 fortress [Ams] All Civil War counters All Czechoslovakian counters Two Finnish 0-2-0 forts [Man] All French non-V counters, Surf Fleet [1] and Convoy marker Italian Surf Fleet [RM], Convoy and War Economy +1 markers *Pacific War Display: Western Pacific War Box Pacific Total War C.9.3 Axis Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Alsace-Lorraine Ceded to Germany, Austria Ceded to Germany, Czechoslovakia Ceded to Germany, Polish Corridor Ceded to Germany Strategic Warfare Box Axis Minor Country Production +1 Petsamo (e5806) one Finnish 0-1-3 ski e5406 one Axis 4-4-3 mountain [20] e4907 one Finnish 1-2-2 infantry [re: K] e4707 one Finnish 0-1-3 ski Vyborg (e4706) one Finnish 2-3-2 infantry [SE] Tallinn (e4504) Detachment Narva (e4506) one SS 2-3-4 panzer, one 4-4-3 infantry [re: 18] e4405 one 4-4-3 HQ [re: Nor] Riga (e4304) one 1-2-3 infantry e4306 one 6-6-3 infantry [16] Orsha (e4108) one 8-6-4 panzer [3P] e4009 one 6-6-3 infantry [4] Minsk (e3906) one 4-4-3 HQ [Cen] Rogachev (e3908) one 6-6-3 infantry [9] Warsaw (e3702) one 1-2-3 infantry e3707 one 4-4-3 infantry [re: 2] e3605 one 8-6-4 panzer [4P], one 1-2-3 infantry Krakow (e3501) one 1-2-3 infantry Lvov (e3504) one 2-2-3 HQ [re: Sou] e3405 one 8-6-4 panzer [1P], one 1-2-3 infantry e3206 one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 8] e3207 one Rumanian 2-2-2 infantry [4] Kishinev (e3208) one 4-4-3 infantry [re: 6] e3108 one Rumanian 2-2-2 infantry [3] Belgrade (e2802) one 1-2-2 HQ [re: F], one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 12] Bucharest (e2807) two 1-2-3 infantry Nis (e2603) one Bulgarian 1-2-2 infantry [1] Sofia (e2605) one Bulgarian 1-2-2 infantry [2] Durazzo (e2402) Detachment Salonika (e2404) one Bulgarian 1-2-2 infantry [3] Athens (e2204) one 3-4-2 infantry [re: E] Khania (e1805) Detachment In any hex(es) in Hungary one Hungarian 2-2-2 infantry [2], one 0-1-2 infantry [re: 3] Venice (w3023) one 1-2-3 infantry Zagreb (w3026) one 1-2-3 infantry Genoa (w2920) one 1-2-3 infantry Bologna (w2921) one 1-2-3 infantry Leghorn (w2721) one 1-2-2 HQ [re: C] Ancona (w2723) one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 10] Rome (w2522) one 3-4-2 infantry [re: 14] In any hex(es) in Belgium-Holland, Denmark-Norway, and/or France (including Corsica) one 2-2-3 HQ [re: B], one 8-6-4 panzer [5P], one SS 3-2-4 panzer, one 4-4-3 infantry [re: 15], three 3-4-2 infantry [re: 1, 7, 19], seven 0-3-0 fortress [FE], eleven 1-2-3 infantry On Turn Track: June-July 1944 one 1-6-2 infantry [re: 1F], one Air Force [4] July-Aug 1944 one Air Force [5], one Interceptor [Reich], Materiel Shortages marker Aug-Sept 1944 one 1-2-2 HQ [re: H], one 4-4-3 infantry [re: 17], one Interceptor [6], one Sub Fleet [Type IX] Sept-Oct 1944 one SS 6-5-3 panzer [re: 6P] In Holding Boxes: 20th Army one Finnish 0-1-2 ski [Res] Force Pool: Thirteen 1-2-3 infantry Three 0-2-2 infantry [VG] One SS 1-1-4 infantry One 1-2-4 airborne [1Flsj] Two 3-4-2 infantry [re: 3, 21] One 4-4-3 infantry [re: 11] Ten 2-2-4 panzer One SS 2-3-4 panzer One 5-4-4 panzer [re: 2P] One 2-2-3 HQ [re: A] One 1-2-2 HQ [re: G] Five 0-3-0 fortresses [FE] One Axis 3-3-4 panzer [re: PA] One Axis 1-1-2 HQ [re: Med] One Bulgarian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Two Hungarian 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: 1] One Hungarian 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] Two Italian 1-1-3 infantry [re: 1, 8] Eleven Italian 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11] One Italian 0-1-2 colonial infantry [Col] One Italian 0-1-0 garrison [Rho] One Italian 1-1-3 mech [Exp] Three Rumanian 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: 1, 2] One Rumanian 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] OKH Logistics Three Air Force [1, 2, 3] One Sub Fleet [Type VII] One Convoy One Axis Scratch Convoy One Axis Beachhead Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-13, 15, 17-19, 22-25, 27b, 28-29, 31-36, 39, 44-47, 49 Pending Card 37 (V Weapons) Selection Requirements Met two of 8-16 (Demand Austria, Demand Czechoslovakia), 32 (Speer Appointed Minister), 46 Production Directive: Jet Fighters). C.9.4 Western Faction Setup On Map: Strategic Warfare Box Western Minor Country Production +2 Tehran (e2327) one Persian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Famagusta (e1814) Detachment Damascus (e1716) one Syrian 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Baghdad (e1722) one Iraqi 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Alexandria (e1411) one 2-1-3 armor, one 1-1-3 infantry [re: 10], Detachment Basra (e1427) one 0-1-0 garrison [Basra] Port Said (e1312) one 0-1-0 garrison [Said] Suez (e1213) one 0-1-0 garrison [Suez] London (w3926) SHAEF Logistics Ajaccio (w2620) one US 6-6-3 mech [7] Pescara (w2624) one 7-6-3 mech [8], one 2-1-3 armor Cassino (w2523) one US 7-6-3 mech [5], one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Pol] Naples (w2424) one Western 4-5-2 HQ [15], one US 2-1-3 armor, one French 3-4-2 infantry [1] Taranto (w2427) one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Ind] Gibraltar (w2208) one 0-2-0 fortress [Gib] Palermo (w2122) one 1-1-3 colonial infantry [SA] Oran (w2111) one French 0-1-2 colonial infantry [Col] Algiers (w2114) one French 0-1-2 colonial infantry [Col], AFHQ Logistics Tunis (w2021) one French 0-1-2 colonial infantry [Col] Malta (w1824) one 0-1-0 garrison [Malta] In any hex(es) in Britain one 6-6-2 HQ [21], one 8-7-3 mech [2], one 2-1-3 armor, one 2-1-3 colonial armor [Can], one 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Can], one US 7-7-3 mech [1], four US 2-1-3 armor, five US 1-2-3 infantry, one Western 1-2-4 airborne [1AB]. On Turn Track: June-July 1944 one US 5-5-3 mech [re: 3], one Surf Fleet [Med] *Pacific War Display: *Pacific Holding Box One CV Fleet [Force H] In AE, this unit starts on the DS map. In Holding Boxes: 15 HQ one US 2-1-3 armor Force Pool: Three 1-1-3 infantry [re: 9, NW, W] Three 1-2-2 infantry One 1-2-2 infantry [BEF] One 1-1-2 infantry [Def] Three 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Aus, Fra, Italy] One 1-1-3 colonial infantry [NZ] Three 2-1-3 armor One 2-2-2 HQ [WDF] One 2-2-0 HQ [Lon] Two Air Force [1, 2] One Interceptor [FC] One Bomber [BC] One Surf Fleet [Home] Two Convoys One French 1-2-3 infantry [re: 7] One French 1-1-2 infantry [Col] One French 0-1-2 infantry [Res] One French 1-2-3 mech [Exp] Seven US 1-2-3 infantry One US 2-2-4 mech One US 4-4-2 infantry [re: 9] One US 3-3-2 HQ [re: 12] Four US Air Force [Med, 9, 12, 15] One US Bomber [8] Two US Surf Fleet [Atlantic, 8] One US Convoy One Western Beachhead Conquered Minor Country Box: Belgium-Holland one 1-1-2 infantry [re: Belg], one 0-1-2 infantry [Res], one 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] Denmark-Norway one 0-1-2 infantry [Res] Greece two 1-1-2 infantry [re: 1, 2], two 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: 3] Poland three 1-1-2 infantry [re: Kr, Kp, Pru], five 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: Ld, Mo, Pm, Pz], one 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] Three 1-2-2 colonial infantry [Spain, Swe, Turk] Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-8, 12, 15-21, 23-28, 30-32, 34-39, 42 Pending Card 40 (Operation Overlord) Selection Requirements Met 1 (Change of Governments), 2 (British Rearmament), 3 (French Rearmament), 5b (Wartime Mobilization), 35a (Trident Conference), 38a (Eureka Conference). C.9.5 Soviet Faction Setup On Map: Ceded Lands Box Baltic States Ceded to Russia, Bessarabia Ceded to Russia, Eastern Poland Ceded to Russia, Finnish Frontier Ceded to Russia Strategic Warfare Box Soviet Minor Country Production +2 Murmansk (e5707) one 1-1-2 infantry [re: 14] e5608 one 3-3-2 infantry [19] e5109 one 0-1-2 infantry e4709 one 3-3-2 infantry [7] Leningrad (e4608) two 3-3-2 infantry [21, 23], one 0-3-0 fortress [Len] Volkhov (e4609) one 2-2-3 HQ [re: 3Ba] Luga (e4507) one 3-3-2 infantry [8] e4407 one 3-3-2 infantry [42] Dno (e4408) one 2-2-2 HQ [re: 2Ba], one 5-2-2 infantry [2S] Pskov (e4307) one 5-2-2 infantry [1S] Velikiye Luki (e4308) one 2-2-2 HQ [re: 1Ba] Moscow (e4312) one 0-3-0 fortress [Mos] Vitebsk (e4208) one 3-3-2 infantry [22] e4209 one 5-2-2 infantry [4S] e4209 one 2-2-3 HQ [re: 3By] Smolensk (e4109) one 3-3-2 infantry [5] e4010 one 3-3-3 cav-mech [Bel], one 3-3-2 infantry [33] Bryansk (e4011) one 3-3-2 HQ [2By], one 5-4-3 tank [5GT] Gomel (e3909) one 3-3-2 infantry [3] Chernigov (e3810) one 3-3-3 cav-mech [Plv] Pinsk (e3706) one 4-4-3 infantry [8G] e3708 one 3-3-2 infantry [28] e3606 one 5-4-3 tank [1GT], one 4-4-3 infantry [3G] Kiev (e3609) one 2-2-2 HQ [re: 1By] Ternopol (e3505) one 3-3-3 cav-mech [Obu], one 4-4-3 infantry [1G] Zhmerinka (e3506) one 2-2-2 HQ [re: 1Uk], one 5-4-3 tank [3GT] e3406 one 3-3-2 infantry [18] Vinnitsa one 2-2-2 HQ [re: 2Uk] Cernauti (e3306) one 3-3-3 cav-mech [Gor], one 4-4-3 infantry [7G] e3307 one 3-3-2 infantry [27] e3308 one 4-4-3 infantry [4G] e3209 one 5-2-2 infantry [5S] e3210 one 2-2-3 HQ [re: 3Uk] Odessa (e3109) one 3-3-2 infantry [37] Simferopol (e3013) one 2-2-3 HQ [re: 4Uk] Sevastopol (e2912) one 1-2-3 infantry [re: 2G] w2826 two Yugoslavian 1-2-2 infantry [1, 2], Soviet Partisan Base Split (w2726) one Yugoslavian 1-2-2 infantry [3] Sarajevo (w2727) one Yugoslavian 1-2-2 infantry [4], one Yugoslavian 1-1-3 cavalry [Exp] On Turn Track: June-July 1944 one Air Force [1Uk] July-Aug 1944 one 2-2-3 armor [re: 2GT] Force Pool: Three 0-1-2 infantry Sixteen 1-1-2 infantry [re: 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 20, 24, 26, 31, 34, 40, 43, 48] One 2-1-2 infantry [re: 3S] Six 1-2-3 infantry [re: 4G, 5G, 6G, 9G, 10G, 11G] One 0-2-2 infantry [Def] One 1-1-3 airborne [VDV] Two 1-1-3 tank Two 1-2-3 mech Five 2-1-3 tank [re: 1T, 2T, 3T, 4T, 5T] One 0-3-0 fortress [Sev] STAVKA Logistics Three Air Force [1Ba, 1By, 2By] One Interceptor [IA-PVO] One Convoy Three Yugoslavian 0-1-2 infantry [Res, re: 5, 6] One Soviet Beachhead Conditional Events Box: Lend-Lease to Russia Lend-Lease Option Cards: Removed from Deck 1-8, 9b, 10b, 11-12, 15-18, 20a-b, 22b, 24-32, 42-44 Pending Card 33a (Bagration Offensive) Selection Requirements Met 5a (Political Purges), 6 (New Five Year Plan), 17a (General Mobilization), 27a (Great Patriotic War), 32 (Bagration Reserves Formed). 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