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Features in Axis & Allies: Europe 1940 not seen in earlier Axis & Allies series games include: France — for the first time in an Axis & Allies game, France is an independent, major power. Declarations of War — unlike previous Axis & Allies games, which begin at a later date when all powers are at full hostilities, two powers — the United ...
Axis & Allies: Europe is a strategic board wargame produced by Hasbro under the Avalon Hill name brand. Designed by Larry Harris , who designed the original Axis & Allies board game, Axis & Allies: Europe focuses game play on the European Theatre of World War II .
In 2010, an updated version of Axis & Allies: Europe was released, titled Axis & Allies: Europe 1940. A&AE 1940 introduced France as a playable power. Mechanized infantry and tactical bomber units continue to appear after debuting in A&A Pac40. Italy also appears as a playable power in A&AE 1940 after debuting in A&A 50.
Axis & Allies is a 1998 computer wargame closely based on the Axis and Allies: Classic board game. Players take control of one of five world powers at the start of 1942 in World War II , grouped into the opposing factions of the Allies ( US , UK , and USSR ) and the Axis ( Germany and Japan ).
Rumored German instigation for a pro-Axis coup d'état in Iran before the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran. [24] Operation Tiger (German plans to instigate a pro-Axis Pashtun insurrection on Waziristan to menace North India through Border conflicts with Afghanistan. Carried out since August 1942, but cancelled in 1944 due to economical problems)
The state of the Allies and Axis powers in December 1940, showing great Axis expansion in Europe and Northern Africa. 1-8 December: Greek forces continue to drive the Italian armies back, capturing the cities of Pogradec, Sarandë, and Gjirokastër. 1 December: Bombing raids are exchanged throughout the month between Germany and Britain.
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October 24, 1940 Pétain and Hitler French collaboration with Nazi Germany: Hendaye Conference: Hendaye Vichy France: October 23, 1940 Franco, Hitler: Spain participation in the war. Second German-Soviet Conference: Berlin Nazi Germany: November 12-14, 1940 Molotov, Hitler and Ribbentrop Failed attempt for Soviet Union to become a fourth Axis power