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Campaign for North Rivett day 2 Posted on 9 Mar 22:30 , 0 comments
1940 proves devastating to the Allies as the Wehrmacht World in Flames campaign appears unstoppable.Campaign for North Rivett day 1 Posted on 7 Mar 21:30 , 2 comments
Well the war we had all desperately attempted to avoid has fallen on our heads like a thunderclap. After years of negotiations and compromise it has all come to naught and diplomacy has finally descended into other means.
Day 1 of the World in Flames Battle of the titans.
Chanel R Murrow reporting from London, issue 5 Posted on 6 Mar 01:00 , 0 comments
As the war widens into 1942 our crack journalist Chanel R "Stevens" Murrow brings you the latest news direct from the World in Flames fronts.Chanel R Murrow reporting from London, issue 4 Posted on 27 Feb 18:30 , 0 comments
Latest report from our intrepid London reporter, Chanel R "Stevens" Murrow, as our World in Flames heats up.Chanel R Murrow reporting from London, issue 3 Posted on 23 Feb 20:00 , 0 comments
Further alarming reports about our World in Flames from our crack journalist in London, Chanel R "Stevens" MurrowChanel R Murrow reporting from London, issue 2 Posted on 22 Feb 13:30 , 0 comments
Chanel R "Stevens" Murrow continues his relentless pursuit for the truth during the World (in Flames)'s greatest conflict, issue 2Chanel R Murrow reporting from London, issue 1 Posted on 21 Feb 08:59 , 0 comments
The following is the first issue from the front as reported by our Bristol correspondent, Chanel R "Stevens" Murrow.
WiFCE AAR ~ The Persian Puzzle Posted on 19 Feb 13:22 , 0 comments

World in Flames collector's edition study on the strategic issues raised and difficulties in implementation of the WW2 Soviet occupation of Iran.
WiF's FAQs, AARs & OOBs Posted on 8 Feb 10:59 , 2 comments
World in Flames the Collector's edition (WiFCE) discussion on playing the game including frequently asked questions (FAQs), after action replays (AARs) and optimal set up orders of battle (OOBs) for each major power.
This blog particularly concentrates on the first FAQs and the optimal Sept 1939 WiFCE Classic Chinese setup.
