You can only move land units out of a contested territory into a territory which at the beginning of your turn was either under your control or contained units belonging to you. Since Ukraine meets neither of those conditions for Germany, Germany may not move land units there from contested Poland. However, since Moscow is not contested, Germany may move land units into Ukraine from there.
This sounds like a good idea. I play with a lot of new players, many of whom are confused by the “units can move 2 spaces, except when they can’t (except for fighters).”
They’ve always had an easier time with 42.2’s NCM.
Well they could have mixed some in.
My biggest gripe is the lack of artillery sculpts.
Just swap them all around. Like give France the Italian sculpt from 1940, and give Russia the Japanese sculpt, etc. Just recolor the old molds.
Better than one cookie cutter artillery.
Between British India and Russian forces I’m not sure the Porte will have much time to pump out a fleet, a sub or two maybe but the British have a strong fleet down there and they don’t have to ever move out of the red sea.