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DEI rules #21

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lenzls opened this issue Jan 30, 2017 · 0 comments
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DEI rules #21

lenzls opened this issue Jan 30, 2017 · 0 comments

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lenzls commented Jan 30, 2017

I will add Dutch rules:
I won't use the quote function because it will all be in small print with blue background, so I'll just cite the source. This is from kcdzim:
Dutch territories are treated exactly the same as any other territory that is

a) friendly
b) lost their capitol.

The only difference between Dutch territories and say, French territories after Paris has been lost, is that the UK/Anzac have a special relationship that allows them to take control of them before they've been captured by moving a ground unit into it. (Exception - the Dutch Guiana territory in South America) Typically you need to capture - this is the one of the two instances where control of a friendly territory passes to a friendly power. The other instance is a neutral that has been attacked but not captured.

So when you're confused about things, ask yourself how you'd treat normandy if it were still french.

Can you UK/Anzac/US/Russia land a plane there? Yes, as long as it started the turn friendly and they're not neutral. Exactly the same as any other friendly territory.

The US is not barred from being in a dutch territory - they must be at war first, but then they're allowed to move into it just like any other friendly territory.I will add one direct statement in an attempt to improve understanding and clarity:

The USA can NOT take control of a Dutch territory the way UK/ANZ can. The only way for the USA to control a territory that was originally Dutch is if an Axis power takes it first. Then if the USA takes it, they will control it.

from http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=30776.0

Zusammenfassung:
Dutch Territories werden genauso behandelt wie Normandy, wenn es noch Frankreich gehört aber Paris gefallen ist. Also: Allies, die im Krieg sind, können darin landen und Einheiten darauf bewegen.

Zusätzlich haben UK/AZ eine extra relationship mit den pazifischen Dutch territorien, indem sie (egal ob im Krieg oder nicht) Kontrolle über das Gebiet bekommen können, ohne das es vorher der Axis gehören musste.

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