[WarInEur] partisans (resend)
Ian Raine
iwraine at bigpond.net.au
Mon Dec 10 19:13:05 EST 2007
"I lurk therefore I am"
Having always played either a 1939 or 1940 campaign (or just WitE) this
never came up. But can't cadres, as opposed to units or divisions, be placed
in axis zoc or occupied hexes ? You can pile them all up on the railway
under a German unit, if you like. [50.45] refers. In the 42/43/44 scenarios
there are at a rough count 37/49/21 axis units available to garrison
Yugoslavia in the setup, but many of these are in the pool of units used to
also cover Greece/Albania. So only by denuding Greece and Albania of
defending units could you (possibly) cover Yugoslavia anyway. That may not
be such a good idea.
> Hi Ian, long time no see
>
> The cover the rail lines with ZOC is the traditional treatment. However,
> one thing I questioned was what happens if the entire country is covered
> with ZOC during the setup. Does this completely block the placement of
> Yugoslavian Cadre? Are they lost forever? Or, do they go into a pool for
> placement during a later turn? Does the Allied player have to place the
> cadre in "open" hexes up to the stacking limit, or can he voluntarially
> hold some back into a pool?
>
> Kent
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ian Raine" <iwraine at bigpond.net.au>
> To: "war in europe forum" <warineur at mailman.halisp.net>
> Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 4:59 PM
> Subject: Re: [WarInEur] partisans (resend)
>
>
>> Just as a matter of interest, who here playing axis dosen't cover the
>> entire railway line through Yugoslavia and the hexes adjacent to it with
>> units or zocs (usually using Bulgarians, Italians, etc), and eliminate
>> any cadres within that 'exclusion zone'?
>>
>> By the time the partisans can actually attack you the reason for
>> maintaining that line has usually gone away.
>>
>>
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