The Omega said:
Some historical mistakes that I've noticed in teh scenario:
-Bulgaria, Romania, and Hungary were all also part of the Axis. But Romania isn't part of teh Axis, and Hungary and Bulgaria are part of Neutral Europe, which starts out at war with Germany.
-I think Egypt was a British colony at the time (Not sure, have to check)
-In WWII, Germany invaded Norway, but ignored Sweden. But in teh game, Norway and Sweden are one country, which makes invading one but not the other impossible.
Okay, that's all for now.
As for the noises, yes, it's been annoying me too. I'll get right on it.
Thanks for the responses!
And Omega: your points are very correct, so I can't argue. But I've set up the game to try and pit Axis-versus-Ally, and let the neutrals swing according to who influences them. Basicly, getting historic details largely correct and letting some minor details vary.
Hungary and Bulgaria didn't start as Axis powers, they were actually conquered. So was Romania, in large part, but there was enough sympathy in the Romanian regime that they basicly joined Hitler. Romania had more Iron Cross awards given than any other non-German country. (uh, not counting Austria, IMS...) That's why I made Romania its own country, and Hungary-Bulgaria ripe for conquest. In all my games, very soon they are in fact Axis...
Egypt achieved independance from England in 1936, and held a treaty to let England remain in the Suez.
Norway and Sweden is a complex issue. In the 20s, Sweden had institued the modern worlds first and most effective eugenics program, and Hitler read about it whiling away his time in jail during the putsch. He thought it was a good idea. Norway, however, wasn't strictly Axis; Quisling merely allowed the Germans to enter because England was making such a grandstand to take the Faroean islands. I've heard from Norwegians who were there, that he once said to Hitler, "please invade, before the English do..."
From my own experience, I've been to Trondeim as a kid (70s) and the German bunker there was so huge and so solid, that they couldn't get rid of it after the war (despite the best efforts to blow it up) so they just let it stand as a great, ugly naval hangar. But no one liked it, nor how it got there... The Norwegians were like many of the axis powers... Axis out of necessity.
Much like Finland. Axis for no reason than that Germany was at war with RUSSIA, its real enemy. My father's cousin fought in WWII as a Finn. You can't imagine the scene where my dad and he first brought up the subject. Much yelling, blustery fist-showing, then crying, hugging, and finally, whiskey.

The only
REAL Axis power was Germany-Austria-Czech Sudetenland. Everyone else got sucked in...
But thanks for your thoughts! I think I'll keep the country setup as is.