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As early as 1934 Hitler envisioned a powerful fleet that could challenge British naval superiority. In this expansion, the German player can purchase one of three War Plan Z (WPZ) schemes. While the Germans get a discount on ships, they also commit themselves to building a lot of vessels, committing resources for many turns to come.
GLOBAL COMMAND SERIES
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Global 1936 Expansion
Introduction
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War Plan Z was Germany’s proposed naval construction program prior to the outset of World War II.
The program was proposed to have a large navy completed by 1946 at the cost of 33 billion
Reichsmarks. While two H-Class battleships were laid down, the war diverted resources away from
the program. Below is a summary of each of the three plans:
Set Contents
H-39 Class Battleship
O Class Battlecruiser
P Class “Panzerschiffe” Cruiser
M Class Light Cruiser
Spahkreuzer Destroyer
Seydlitz Light Carrier
Graf Zeppelin Carrier
Historical Overview
1934 Plan 1938 Plan 1939 Plan
3 Aircraft Carriers
0-2 Battleships
6-8 Panzerschiffe
18 Cruisers
48 Destroyers
72 Submarines
6 H-Class Battleships
2 Bismarck-Class battleships
2 Scharnhorst-class Battlecruisers
2 Graf Zeppelin-class aircraft carriers
6 unknown-class aircraft carriers
12 P-Class Panzerschiffe
5 Admiral Hipper-Class Heavy Cruisers
24 M-Class light cruisers
36 Spähkreuzer-class heavy destroyers.
158 Destroyers and Torpedo Boats
249 Submarines
6 H-class battleships
3 O-class battlecruisers
2 Bismarck-class battleships
2 Scharnhorst-class battlecruisers
2 Graff Zeppelin-class aircraft carriers
2 unknown-class Aircraft Carriers
12 P-class Panzerschiffe
3 Deutschland-class Panzerschiffe
5 Admiral Hipper-class Heavy Cruisers
12 M-class light cruisers
3 K-class light cruisers
1 Emden-class light cruiser
1 Leipzig-class light cruiser
1 Nürnberg-class light cruiser
22 Spähkreuzer-class heavy destroyers
158 Destroyers and Torpedo Boats
249 Submarines
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1.1 Which War Plan Z? There are three War Plan Z’s featured in this expansion,
covering the 1934, 1938 and 1939 plans. The German player may elect one of these
plans per game.
1.2 War Plan Z Scheme: A Scheme is a set of changes a player applies to the
rules. When German player elects to use a War Plan Z scheme he will get a discount
on certain ships but will be required to spend money to complete them.
Table 2-1 Summaries the 1934 War Plan Z Scheme
WPZ 1.0 War Plan Z
WPZ 2.0 War Plan Z Schemes
Start Date
July 1934: A player may declare he is purchasing the
1934 War Plan Z Scheme during set up. If he does,
deduct the cost from Germany’s starting IPPs.
Cost The 1934 Scheme Costs 12 IPP to start.
Set up Changes
Place 1 Aircraft Carrier on Position 4
Place 1 P-Class Panzerschiffe Position 3
Place 1 Light Cruiser in Position 2
Place a German roundel on Stage 1 Improved Shipyards.
Required Expense
Each turn after the first turn of the 1936 game Germany
must spend 12 IPPs to either advance the units on the
production cue and or purchase submarines (2 required)
and destroyers (3 required) or improved shipyard
technology (when available).
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Table 2-2 Summaries the 1938 War Plan Z Scheme
* This is an exception to the rule that TBD’s may not be built. They cost 4 IPP.
Start Date January 1938: A player may declare he is purchasing the
1938 War Plan Z Scheme starting January 1938.
Cost The 1938 Scheme Costs 15 IPP to start.
Set up Changes
Place 1 H-Class Battleship in Position 4
Place 1 Aircraft Carrier in Position 4
Place 1 Light Carrier in Position 4
Place 1 P-Class Panzerschiffe in Position 3
Place 1 Light Cruiser in Position 2
Place a German roundel on Stage 2 Improved Shipyards.
Required Expense
Each turn after the first turn of the 1936 game Germany
must spend 12 IPPs to either advance the units on the
production cue and or purchase submarines (6 required)
and Spähkreuzer destroyers (1 required) Destroyers (2
required) and Torpedo Boat Destroyers (3 required)* or
spend IPPs to research improved shipyards (when
available).
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Table 2-3 Summaries the 1939 War Plan Z Scheme
* This is an exception to the rule that TBD’s may not be built. They cost 4 IPP.
2.2 Ending the Scheme: A player may declare to end any War Plan Z scheme. If he does, he must immediately scrap all units that are in production (remove them from the production cue) or pay 1 IPP per turn to maintain them in the current state. If scrapping a player can get back 2 IPP per capital ship and 1 IPP for any other ship.
Start Date
January 1939: A player may declare he is purchasing the
1939 War Plan Z Scheme during set up of a 1939 game
or any turn thereafter. Or January 1939
Cost The 1939 Scheme Costs 14 IPP to start.
Set up Changes
Place 1 H-Class Battleship in Position 4
Place 1 Aircraft Carrier in Position 4
Place 1 P-Class Panzerschiffe in Position 3
Place 1 Light Cruiser in Position 2
Place a German roundel on Stage 2 Improved Shipyards.
Required Expense
Each turn after the first turn of the 1936 game Germany
must spend 12 IPPs to either advance the units on the
production cue and or purchase submarines (6 required)
and Spähkreuzer destroyers (1 required) and Torpedo
Boat Destroyers (3 required)* or research improved
shipyards when available.
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3.1 Convoy Raiding Ships: Ships may engage in convoy raiding but they remain subject to the same limits as submarines (1 raider per sea zone per turn). Convoy raiding ships raid with a +0 modifier. Ships with the benefit of an escort may not be attacked*
3.2 Advanced ASW: Advanced ASW cannot be used
against ships.
Convoy Raiding Ships are designed to simulate raiding by a number of different types of surface ships operating alone or in small groups. They would likely not oppose a convoy with multiple escorts.
H-Class Battleship: The H-Class were six planned 62,000 ton battleships. These large ships carried eight 16-inch (406mm), twelve 5.9-inch (152mm) guns and sixteen 4.1-inch (105mm) anti-aircraft guns. The H-Class would carry an Arado 196 seaplane.
Availability: January 1939
3.0 Convoy-Raiding with Ships
4.0 New Units
Unit Attack Defense Move Cost
H-44 8 8 3 21
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O-Class Battlecruiser: Three O-Class Battlecruisers were planned as part of War Plan Z.
These 35,000 ton vessels mounted six 380mm main guns, side by side in three turrets. The
intended role of the O-Class was designed to act in concert with other vessels to attack
merchant ships and their escorts. Its 35-knot speed allowed it to move fast enough to avoid
heavier armed battleships.
Shore Bombardment: The O-Class has a shore-bombardment of (3).
Raider: The O-Class has a +1 convoy-raiding modifier.
P-Class Panzerschiff: The P-Class Cruiser were a planned 23,000 ton heavy cruisers
armed with 280mm (11in) main guns. The P-Class was intended to support German convoy
raiding in the Atlantic.
Raider: A P-Class ship has a +1 convoy raiding modifier.
Shore Bombardment: The P-Class has a shore bombardment of (3)
Unit Attack Defense Move Cost
O-Class 7 7 3 14
Unit Attack Defense Move Cost
P-Class 7 6 3 13
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Spähkreuzer Heavy Destroyer: The Spähkreuzer was a planned class of “heavy”
destroyers (5,700 long tons). The Spähkreuzer would have been capable of 36 knots and
carried six 150mm main guns, two 88mm secondaries and 16 anti-aircraft guns. Some
versions carried 10 torpedo tubes, others a reconnaissance aircraft. The Spähkreuzer was
termed a “reconnaissance cruiser” and was intended to support anti-shipping operations in
the Atlantic.
Availability: January 1938
Raider: A Spähkreuzer has a +1 convoy raiding modifier.
Europa Seydlitz Class Light Carrier: The Europa represents German merchant ships
converted to auxiliary (light) carriers. The 44,000-ton ship would have carried 18 JU-87C
dive bombers and 24 BF-109 fighters.
Light Carrier: The Europa is a light carrier: not a capital ship
AA Guns: The Europa gets 1 anti-aircraft shot at “2” but cannot cause damage to any naval
units.
Unit Attack Defense Move Cost
Spahkreuzer
Heavy DD 5 4 3 9
Unit Attack Defense Move Cost
Europa
Class NA NA * 2 8
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Graff Zeppelin Aircraft Carrier: The Graf Zeppelin-class was Germany’s attempt at a
fleet carrier. This 34,000 ton carrier would have carried 12 BF-109 fighters and 30 Ju-87
dive bombers.
Availability: July 1935
Capital Ship: The Graf Zeppelin is a capital ship.
Unit Attack Defense Move Cost
Graf
Zeppelin NA 2 2 19
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