• Come to think of it, once Russian Winter is declared, shouldn’t all Allied Inf in red territories get the defense bonus?Â

    It could make sense to say so.Â

    You might argue that the NA only affects Russian units since it is a Russian NA, but doesn’t making all defenders in Russian territories stauncher qualify as an “advantage” for the nation of Russia?

    After all, the NA is not supposed to represent a sudden improvement in the defensive capability of Infantry.  Rather, it is supposed to represent a decrease in the ability of the attackers to invade, due to environmental difficulty.

    ~Josh


  • … of course, by the same logic you could say that defending Axis Inf in red territories get the same bonus, which certainly does not qualify as an advantage for Russia!   :-D

    ~Josh

  • 2007 AAR League

    I think as well it is meant to represent Germany’s ill preparation for the coming winter, as well as the Russian’s hardiness in the face of the Russian Winter (and vodkas remarkable ability to stave off frostbite), as they are specifically more prepared than the Germans, or anyone else for that matter. So the Germans would not get this winter advantage, nor would any other allies.


  • Russian’s hardiness in the face of the Russian Winter (and vodkas remarkable ability to stave off frostbite), as they are specifically more prepared than the Germans, or anyone else for that matter.

    Yeah, you’re right.

    ~Josh


  • gets out rule book  ‘Russian Winter - Once during the game in your collect income phase, you can declare a severe winter.  Until the end of your next turn, your infantry defend on a 3.’  So during a Russian Winter, all Russian infantry defend on a three, no matter what territory they are in.  This doesn’t mean that other allied troops can defend on a three, because it says your infantry referring to the Russians.


  • Yeah, I know.  Russian Troops only, as I deferred above.  In my rulebook we have written in “in Red territories only.”  The idea of Russian Winter just doesn’t seem to apply when the Russian Infantry is in India or somewhere non-wintry.

    However, you could hold on to the NA with its exact functional rules if you changed the name of it to “Propaganda Campaign” …

    ‘Once during the game in your collect income phase, you can declare a Propaganda Campaign.  Until the end of your next turn, your infantry defend on a 3.’

    That would work, and could be argued to affect Russian Infantry no matter where they are located.

    ~Josh

  • 2007 AAR League

    As stated earlier it will probably be addressed in LHTR 1.4


  • The more I think about it, the more viable it may be to leave it as written.

    The India situation is not THAT common, and could be accounted for as Russia, in addition to defending better, also has better winter logistics, and thus can supply their forces better in far-flung theaters…

    And it really should apply in places like West Russia, Ukraine and Belorussia in its literal form.


  • Though I would think that if you are going by the exact wording of the rules, then a NA called Russian winter would only apply to Russia, and the Russian (red) territories, .  I mean, it’s not called British-occupied Indian winter that just happens to be frequented by a few Russian platoons, and I would think that it is for a reason.

    but that is IMHO, I could be wrong…


  • A propos to nothing, what are the rules concrning Greenland?  Can it be landed in?

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    There are no special rules for Greenland.  It is a normal territory like any other.


  • Greenland is a territory worth 0 IPC that is owned by the US.

    It does not count as an island for Axis and Allies Revised purposes.

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