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Old February 3rd, 2012, 08:54 PM
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Return of the Savoia: Part twelve
Weltkrieg II, fourth chapter (From June to December 1941)

European front: The Syndicalist block was collapsing. The Spanish and the Italians merged the southern French front, while the British Air Forces lost the battle of Ireland and the UoB started to be massively bombarded. Ukraine was collapsing too, invaded from all sides.Krushev decided to bunker Crimea and to start guerrilla operations through the nation. The only front where the Syndicalists are winning was still that Swedish, only because the Russian advance in Finland was slowed by the enemy resistance. The Poles and the Russians occupied White Ruthenia. Mindaguas however feared the Russian growing power and wanted new reassurations. Because Germany's hegemony, even if Mitteleuropa won the war, was de facto ended, the king of the Commonwealth started to petition the Mediterranean Alliance...

American front: The CSA was in full offensive. California and New England are on the verge of collapse. Edward of Canada understood the country in long term will be invaded and decided to bet all the residual forces of the Kingdom to the attempt of liberation of Great Britain. The Royal Fleet and the RAF so started to evacuate all the loyalist troops possible to Iceland, from where launching an invasion from Scotland...

In South America, the Brazilians launched an attack which allowed them to advance, but their excitation faded soon when Peru joined the war in favor of La Plata, invading north Bolivia and the Amazon basin...

Asian front: The Entente forces managed to reopen the conflict in India, by launching amphibious assaults in Deccan, so weakening the Bengalese grip on Delhi. Meanwhile, Indonesia felt to the Japanese forces and become the new member of the Co-prosperity sphere. But Tokyo also managed to reach a secret agreement with the Entente, and the IJN prepared to extend its influence in the Indian Ocean...

Meanwhile, the Siamese, fearing for the worse, sent emissaries to Beijing, where the Emperor was in high spirit for the birth of his heir, named Kangxi in sign of good omen...
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Old February 6th, 2012, 08:19 PM
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Return of the Savoia: Part thirtheen
Weltkrieg II, fifth chapter (From January to June 1941)

European front: France was collapsing. Toulon and Bordeaux felt, the French troops retreated from Germany, now freed by Syndicalist troops, and both Mitteleuropa and Mediterranean alliance started the rush to Paris. Finland, pressured by the Germans, conceded defeat to the Russians ceding the Eastern lands ang giving the land transit. As result, the Russians finally gave valuable support to the Swedish. Also Ukraine continued its collapse. De facto, the only Syndicalist power able to fight was still the Union of Britain, but its troops are starting to retreat from Europe starting to fear an invasion of the island...

American front: New England and PSA were pratically neutralized. The CSA was ready to prepare the final assault to the Canadians, who continued their strategical redeployment in Iceland. Edward VI in the meanwhile started to contact both Mitteleuropa and the Mediterranean Alliance to merge the alliance in a great coalition to invade Great Britain and then liberate North America from the Syndicalist venom...

In Latin America, it seemed the Peruvian intervention turned the table of the conflict; but the victories obtained from the government of Lima obnubilated their judgement, and boldly turned towards Ecuador to claim part of their land. The little country, backwarded from Venezuela and Columbia, however refused...

Asian front: In Middle East, the Arabians made their move, invading Oman. As consequence, both Italy and Germany declared to be ready to protect Yemen, which asked for protection, while the Ottomans blamed the expansionism of the Arabic block...

In India, the superiority the Bhartiya commune held till that moment started to disgregate. The Entente forces continued their advance in Deccan, while Japan de facto entered in the world conflict by allying with the Canadians and assaulting the Burmese coast, taking Rangoon. The fall of the capital and of Irrawaddy delta, the most productive region of the country, put the region in chaos. China and Siam agreed to converge in an alliance, as if the alliance with Entente and Japan endured, the two countries will be encircled by the "co-prosperity sphere" of the Rising Sun...
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Old February 10th, 2012, 09:33 PM
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Nice update. I'm thinking now that Japan has that supply line going around the Malay peninsula, they're going to be fairly unstoppable for a while, especially with no challenge to their naval power in the Pacific. What's the CSA navy looking like?

Just when things start to calm down on some fronts, the Arabian peninsula erupts. I like it. I'm thinking Arabia would concentrate most of their forces on the Eastern end of Oman; the western part is a lot of desert and small towns and scant resources, as far as I know. I could be forgetting something there, though.

Are the CSA and Britain in any sort of alliance? I think the CSA would do well to seek an Antebellum peace treaty with Canada; they can't be in good enough shape to go on against another 2 front war once other powers get involved. At most ask for Alaska back.

Poor Finland, always gets the stomp.
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Old February 10th, 2012, 11:26 PM
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Map of the Languages of Europe after the the collapse of the empire (Rough and Incomplete in some areas):
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Old February 11th, 2012, 01:00 AM
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Map of the Languages of Europe after the the collapse of the empire (Rough and Incomplete in some areas):
Impressive map series TC! Is there a TL for this?
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Old February 11th, 2012, 01:12 AM
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Impressive map series TC! Is there a TL for this?
Vague TL in my head, but the P.O.D. is that there is no Timurid Empire.
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Old February 11th, 2012, 04:08 AM
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Old February 11th, 2012, 06:38 PM
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The current map of the world in A Time for Hate, Love, War, and Peace: A World Between the Wars NG.

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Old February 11th, 2012, 06:40 PM
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And the Alliances Map for the same year.

Blue - The European Defense Initiative (Western Allies)
Red - The SovComsphere
Grey - The Fascist Alliance
American color - The Coalition of American States
Green - China & allies
Yellow - Japan & allies
White - Neutral
Light grey - Current colonial/national rebellions
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Old February 11th, 2012, 06:50 PM
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You used CCS? Just asking...
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Old February 11th, 2012, 06:52 PM
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What?
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Old February 11th, 2012, 06:53 PM
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Well, you are using the secondary communist colour for Germany, and that is found in the CCS.
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Old February 11th, 2012, 06:55 PM
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Well, you are using the secondary communist colour for Germany, and that is found in the CCS.
TBH, I did not use any organized color schemes. I just darkened the default red until it was a suitably different color from the SU.

So, any questions on the map(s) itself?
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Old February 11th, 2012, 06:58 PM
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TBH, I did not use any organized color schemes. I just darkened the default red until it was a suitably different color from the SU.

So, any questions on the map(s) itself?
Its a interesting map.

And I suppose great minds think alike.
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Old February 12th, 2012, 12:08 AM
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Some more maps from ATFHLWP: A World Between the Wars NG.

Map of the World (Political), c. 1939
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Old February 12th, 2012, 12:09 AM
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Map of the World (Alliances), c. 1939
Blue - EDI (Western Allies)
Red - SovComsphere
Grey - The Palma-Algiers Alliance (Formerly the Fascist Alliance)
American Green - The Coalition of American States
Green - China & Allies
Yellow - Japan & Allies
White - Neutral
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Old February 12th, 2012, 04:02 AM
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Map of the World (Alliances), c. 1939
Blue - EDI (Western Allies)
Red - SovComsphere
Grey - The Palma-Algiers Alliance (Formerly the Fascist Alliance)
American Green - The Coalition of American States
Green - China & Allies
Yellow - Japan & Allies
White - Neutral
Light Grey - Colonial/Partisan-controlled

With whom is the American coalition friendly? I guess I assume the EDI.
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Old February 12th, 2012, 12:51 PM
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The Mongolians conquer Europe, but are halted by the Song. Here we see them at the height of their power in the early 1300s. The Conquest of much of the Middle East, as well as Europe, has lead to some serious economic issues for India, especially with the Song nearly bankrupt due to near constant war with Mongolia.
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Well, here we have the map 5 years late showing how close they get to taking both Romes when the Great Khan got himself killed by some Delhi forces, who were inspired by rumours that the Song were beating back the Mongolians and took a shot at it. The Western portions of the Mongolians don't recognise the Khan in China's claim on the position of Great Khan. The Turks in Anatolia are annoyed that they didn't get to take Constantinople. The Persian part of the Empire has gone full Muslim by now, with Mecca accepting their rule, this has led to some tensions with the Horde in Europe which is so far mostly Buddhist, but with a growing Christian segment. The near miraculous outbreak of civil war just before the capture of the great cities of Chrisendom has strengthened this faction a bit.
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Here's the world a bit later. The Indian merchants have begun to take a more proactive stance on trade overseas. Meanwhile the western Khanates have split fully, the European one having converted to Christianity and had the Khan also crowned Caeser, while the Southern one has declared itself a new Caliphate.
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