Yes, if there is a possible scramble there. Is probably a good idea sometimes.
If you are landing a unit amphibiously, yes it would take the territory unopposed. But you have too clear the Sea Zone first, of course. You fail and the unit stays on board.
Crazy Transport Question
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I decided to take the post down but I will PM it to you.
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Thanks for your help Deadelus.
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Use it wisely!
P.S. Where are you located?
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So anyway whats the answer to this question.
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Germany must declare war on USSR before participating in an attack against it.
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So in other words… Germany has to declare war on Russia, on Germany’s own turn, before it can allow Italian units to be offloaded and attack Russian Territory?
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Yes.
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BOOOOOOO! My plans! They are all GONE!
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Is this because the German transports are considered part of the attack (amphibious assault)?
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Is this because the German transports are considered part of the attack (amphibious assault)?
Yes. Transports that unload for an amphibious assault do so in the Combat movement phase (ending their movement for that turn), and so they are considered part of the combat force.