In the 1943 conquest, Finland has the best position to capture Leningrad, Kiev and Moscow, just remember to help in the British Isles after the capitulation of the Soviet Union.įirstly, try to produce medium tanks and assign a tank general (suggesting Vatutin) to it, as the Germans starts to be suck in terms of capturing Moscow. I am pretty sure you know what to do next. If you want to take an English cities by air and if you have paris, attack the nameless city to the left of london, after landing that city spam mediums. Breeze thrrough the soviet union to meet up with Japan. After that just spam medium tanks to attack moscow. If Esienhower decides to try and land on normandy try to block him even with light infantry so your German bros kill him. Keep an eye out for open cities and try to reduce your spending. If you have a infantry general, even with Tito(wearing the great soldier medal) is OP on the specialist commandos with its perks against infantry and tanks. The norweigan port will be open so you can get it. After taking norway(100% secured you'll get it in 2-4 turns) spawn another(1) howitzer and use those two to attack sweden. It is crucial for you to get paris or lyon so you can spawn heavies. With your other howitzer attack leningrad but avoid anything harming that howitzer.(end turn) Now you must not waste any more money because copenhagen will be open for parachuting. In 1939,(1st turn) you can send Mannerheim to Norway and spawn a tier one howitzer(also send to Norway). Do note however that the defeat of the Soviet Union is Finland's first priority. During the 1939 conquest, you should immediately capture Leningrad and Riga, after which you can help in the invasions against Denmark, Norway and Poland. With a tiny bit of help from the Germans, Finland becomes arguably one of the easiest (and most rewarding) countries to control (especially for the 1939 conquest). Finland is seen fighting the Soviet Union during Operation Barbarossa and during the Siege of Leningrad. nation during the Second World War: European Theater (Axis).
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