i like to buy a transport and immediatly start africa stronghold wherever it is viable. the important thing is to lose the least amount of troops as possible so keep it strong and moving surely and with numbers…you hold the west with 2 on each western shore and all your troops and tanks on the borders of europe…dont lose eastern or western europe at all costs, you want to balance the defense on western by balancing your troops and tanks using the tanks as the candybait,if they take the western most of the 3 they will lose just enough for the other 2 to counter attack if they attack the 2 east most under karilia they will be easy picking on the counter attack…you want to be able to defend the eastern europe.you will never get naval superiority until late round 18 at least…if you try before then you will get crushed by russia…the longer you make the allies take to fortify karilia the better…dont worry about africa they wont be able to get the troops there until round 5…good luck
Is 1940 Europe and 1940 Pacific still "to be released"?
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Was thinking of Julius Caesar, actually.
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Oh, I thought he was talking about Alessandra…

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@wittmann:
Was thinking of Julius Caesar, actually.
How many millions of Gauls do you have to kill to be a great Dictator? And didn’t Rome conquer Italy?
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Like London is England, Rome is Italy! Actually, I was merely pointing out that Julius Caesar was not an Emperor. I hate that people say or think he was the first one.
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Actually, Augustus did not call himself Emperor either. Tiberius was the first to use the title.
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@Private:
Actually, Augustus did not call himself Emperor either. Tiberius was the first to use the title.
Yes, that’s correct. Augustus liked to maintain the image that he was simply a “first among equals” (I think the term was “Princeps”) in relation to the members of Senate. He avoided using terminology that in any way suggested that Rome had gone back to the system of one-man monarchical rule that the Republic was supposed to have abolished. In addition to being a talented general and a skillful politician, he had a good grasp of what today would be called marketing.
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Totally legit…

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:-o
Literally lost for words …… :roll:





