Friday, April 14, 2006

Winter 1915



PARIS FALLS, MOSCOW SURROUNDED
GERMANY ACCEPTS FRENCH SURRENDER

The German army marched unopposed into the French capital, routing its traditional enemy for the second time in less than fifty years. "Today is a great day for Germany," remarked Kaiser Wilhelm II as he led the victory parade through the Arc de Triomphe, the massive memorial originally built by Napoleon to glorify his victories over the German peoples.

Fellow German nationalists in Vienna had cause to celebrate as well as the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman forces completed their conquest and submission of the Balkans. With Sevastopol firmly in Turkish hands, Moscow appeared ready to fall with the Russian capital St. Petersburg not far behind. Meanwhile, the Italian fleet entered the Atlantic Ocean in what some analysts described as the first major step towards an invasion of the British Isles.


BUILD MOVES--armies/fleets that powers gaining supply centers may build in Winter 1915

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: builds TWO armies/fleets
GERMANY: builds TWO armies/fleets


LOSS MOVES--armies/fleets that powers losing supply centers must lose in Winter 1915

FRANCE: loses A Gascony, and according to the terms of surrender, A Marseilles must stay in camp and F Brest must remain in port. They may not be attacked by the Central Powers for the duration of the war as France is no longer in the war.
RUSSIA's fleet in Sevastopol had nowhere to which it could retreat and therefore it has already been removed.


NO CHANGE--Britain, Italy, Ottoman Empire

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