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TopGunBoat Thumbnail: Fall 1905

TopGunBoat Journal: Fall 1905

Germany is eliminated after a devastating E/F alliance (which may actually last beyond this year) targeted German lands fully from 1903 onward.

—Diplomacy Journals    TopGunBoat Journal
TopGunBoat Thumbnail: Spring 1905

TopGunBoat Journal: Spring 1905

stab Austria once Turkey is gone?) and England re-positioned for future expansion (maybe a solo run as well?).

—Diplomacy Journals    TopGunBoat Journal
TopGunBoat Thumbnail: Winter 1905

TopGunBoat Journal: Winter 1905

The dominos have begun to fall…

—Diplomacy Journals    TopGunBoat Journal
TopGunBoat Thumbnail: Fall 1904

TopGunBoat Journal: Fall 1904

The pressure has been building up around Germany and Turkey. Will they be able to withstand it?

—Diplomacy Journals    TopGunBoat Journal
TopGunBoat Thumbnail: Spring 1904

TopGunBoat Journal: Spring 1904

The last neutral has been taken. Will Germany or Russia provide easy centers to their foes?

—Diplomacy Journals    TopGunBoat Journal
TopGunBoat Thumbnail: Winter 1904

TopGunBoat Journal: Winter 1904

Several powers had a build this winter but only a couple recorded thoughts, so this will be a shorter post compared to past years.

—Diplomacy Journals    TopGunBoat Journal
TopGunBoat Thumbnail: Fall 1903

TopGunBoat Journal: Fall 1903

We continue with adjudication for Fall 1903…

—Diplomacy Journals    TopGunBoat Journal
TopGunBoat Thumbnail: Spring 1903

TopGunBoat Journal: Spring 1903

The die seems cast in a few of the conflicts in Europe. Will anything change now?

—Diplomacy Journals    TopGunBoat Journal
TopGunBoat Thumbnail: Winter 1903

TopGunBoat Journal: Winter 1903

1902 had major ramifications for the rest of the game. What will 1903 bring?

—Diplomacy Journals    TopGunBoat Journal
TopGunBoat Thumbnail: Fall 1902

TopGunBoat Journal: Fall 1902

After Russia’s northern surge, let’s see how all the players react… Fall 1902 Adjudication England F ska – den F stp/nc H (*dislodged*) A nor – swe (*bounce*) F nth… Read more »

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