You are also able to play as an additional 43 smaller AI countries during All Countries All In events. Netherlands, capital Amsterdam (with Indonesia and Suriname as its colonies in Asia and South America) There are 30 playable countries in this map, which are: Historic World War can only be accessed if the player is at least level 17. It features mostly historic borders and realistic starting positions. Historic World War is an unbalanced map, which means that the player nations do not all get the same start. Each playable country starts off with 5 cities to produce units in. The countries in the best strategical position are the ones in North America, as they are isolated from Europe, those bordering the east, as they cannot be attacked there, and those in North Africa, as units need time to land in Africa, time that can be used to defend. There are also about 20 additional AIs for conquering. Southern United States, capital Atlanta.Northern States of America, capital Washington DC.There are 22 playable countries in total. It used to be the tutorial map that new players would play on, but America: Homefront has replaced it as the tutorial map. 15 x 35 inches to the neatline.Current Maps Europe Clash of Nations Įurope Clash of Nations is the standard map in Call of War. Could be restored but at the sacrifice of the image on one side. In fair condition, very fragile with some minor paper loss at fold intersections, some paper separation at folds, some minor stains, some edge wear, slightly deeper creases in some of the folds. The border of the map of Europe shows military and navy insignia. On verso are smaller maps of Europe, Italy, and the English Channel. This two-sided folding map shows a variety of weapons and vehicles and explains that is it "A battle map to set the stage for 'total war' on land and sea." The V's for victory are used decoratively throughout the border, which contains Morse code for the letter V (. Rare antique printed color folding map of the world created to help people understand where things stood at the beginning of the US involvement in World War II, printed in 1942 and created by Ernest Dudley Chase.
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