February 8, 1940
Norway
The Germans appear to be launching a second invasion attempt on Norway. Heavy Luftwaffe activity reduced the in country RAF Fighter squadron by 5 steps in the last 20 days from 8 to just 3. Reinforcements have taken it back up to 6, but Allied fears that the unit may soon need to evacuate have increased.
In a highly risky strategy Englands second and only remaining fighter squadron flew into Norway to help combat German fighter presence in the area.
Atlantic
The fierce naval battle being conducted in the North Sea continues. Unfortunately the Royal Navy suffered the loss of a Battleship, and could exact only the destruction of a single submarine in return. RN assets have now been depleted by 2 units and concerns over these losses are high. However at least 2 German U-boats have been sunk and 1 other heavily damaged, 2 more slightly damaged, and the battle has prevented any interference with convoys which have now entered the Western Approaches.
France
France completed all preparations for the Maginot Line of defenses and can concentrate more thoroughly on building up a line of defenses in the south to protect against any Italian incursions into French territory.
Casualties
German: 115,828 (^ 0)
British: 538,852 (^ 0)
Summary
Playing a bit of a dangerous game here, committing more Aviation resources to the defense of Norway. Likewise the Royal Navy has now lost 2 ships for which our only recompense has been 2 subs destroyed, 1 sub and 1 battleship heavily damaged, 2 more subs slightly damaged. The real upshot I guess has been no German U-boat activity at all on the convoys, 2 of which will dock next turn for 39 PP. Two more are on the map for 50+ more PP as well.
I really think I need to replace at least one of those losses, so if at all possible, the Brits will build at least a Destroyer as soon as they can.
Strangely, it's Feb and I still can't see any preparations by the Germans for France. There's no German units along the Belgium border at all. Of course I expect they'll go for Holland first but it's definitely been
very quiet on the western front.