Fall of 1910 brings strong counter-punching on both fronts by the Italians, who are now fighting a war on many fronts. Meanwhile, their Russian allies struggle inside the Anglo-Turkish vice that is closing on their motherland. English forces, despite a setback in central France, are making progress as they sweep to the Southeast in an obvious attempt for the solo victory. Whether British hegemony can be avoided remains to be seen . . .
The moves:
The results:
The following retreats are due by midnight on Tuesday (the sooner the better though!):
England must retreat from Burgundy to Ruhr, Picardy, or off the board.
Turkey must retreat from Serbia to Bulgaria, Albania, or off the board.
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