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Old 04-06-08, 05:25 AM   #1
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My first nation to play was Argentina. I restarted from scratch numerous times, trying out different focuses on research, productions and so on. What I like about smaller nations is the reduced need to manage large stacks of armies and IC.

I only have to think of playing UK and having to manage all those remote depots and forces drives me mad already
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Old 04-07-08, 01:38 AM   #2
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Right so its Early 1942, Canadian troups have withdrew from the african coast after General Vernier (sp?) Judges that the battle is lost there, but he doesn't go home, he disembarks in Portugal, and after several short battles annexes them, Even with this small victory though, the allies are losing ground by the day, (and the Commiterm) Britain is in German Hands, giving Germany basicly a One Front war with the soviets.

Knowing the profits Hitler is reaping from Germany I draw up Plans for Operation Reclamation... The Liberation of the British Isles, hoping that Hitler had made a mystake and under garrisoned britain.

My Gamble payed off and less then 2 months after Landing on the South Shores of Britain the Entire place is back in there Rightfull owners.
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