Wargame: Domination [9.Europe.WTO]

Created by Antonius I of Smoleńsk (all)
State: Public
AI: Prod 2.0 with randomness
Went public on 2/10/2021
Number of attempts: 99
Number of wins: 46
Number of likes: 4
Record holder: Christian Nielsen in 13 turns on 2/10/2021

Description

Time: 16th October 1975,01:53 UT
Location: Europe,Central,East Germany

The time has come for the next stage of the Main Front. United communist forces will strike to reestablish East Germany and open new front of Scandinavian theatre. Because it's getting worse there.

Participants: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,German Democratic Republic,Polish People's Republic and Czechoslovak Socialist Republic vs United States of America,Federal Republic of Germany,,United Kingdom of Great Briain and Northern Ireland,French Republic and Canada
Mission: Conquer East and North Germany to open the second front of Scandinavian war theatre.
Situation: Canadian forces entered the war. Thankfully their expeditionary forces are small. Which does not change the fact that a there are also 3 foreign armies in Germany. Tired, with unstable supply lines, constant stress and fear. The moral of our soldiers increases thanks to successive battles and good informations from other fronts. When it comes to equipment, NATO has better tanks, but we have more and air force alongside infantry will coordinate their attacks with them. We have an advantage in the number of soldiers and the air force of both sides is comparable. The navy will take care of enemy ships and will occasionally support with fire strikes. Victory is no less but certain,but the front may slowly stagnate.
News: What a twist! Finnish president Urho Kekkonen agreed to the march of the Soviet troops through his country to the Scandinavian front. This arouses great discontent among citizens, but the Soviet Union says that Finland will not suffer the fate of Sweden or Norway.

In Poland, peaceful anti-war demonstrations of civilians took place in the largest cities. Similar meetings were held in Washington, Moscow, Beijing, Tokyo, Paris, London, Prague and many other cities around the world. There were no serious incidents.

The Austrian government decided to join NATO, fearing Russia's hegemony and trying to avoid a similar fate as Sweden or Yugoslavia.