Monday, April 18, 2005

Winter 1916



THE ALLIED POWERS STAY ALIVE FOR ANOTHER DAY: Russia loses Sevastopol but protects St Petersburg and takes Ankara--just around the corner from Constantinople. Britain gets help from Norway, but France's continued inaction leads to the loss of a force.

BRITAIN BUILDS ONE UNIT.
FRANCE LOSES ONE UNIT.

ITALY HEADS WEST, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY TAKES SERBIA: As the Italian Empire seeks to emerge from the Mediterranean Sea, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire stomp out the Slavic resistance.

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY BUILDS TWO.
OTTOMAN EMPIRE BUILDS ONE.
ITALY BUILDS ONE.


TOTAL CENTRAL POWERS STRENGTH: 21 UNITS

TOTAL ALLIED POWERS STRENGTH: 11 UNITS
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