Could you explain how the Gomorrah event worked please? Specifically what the trigger was. I see the other historical events and would like to make plans to prevent them from being triggered!
There's nothing you can do to prevent the trigger as they simply start at a random turn between a set of turn parameters (Gomorrah happened very early in the parameter range but the next game it could be 10-20(?) turns later). We put these in the game so there is some compelling reason for the Allies to actually launch deep penetration raids of the Reich. I'd have to be out of my mind to try to hit Schweinfurt or Regensburg, for example, without this compelling me to do so.
There is a random chance that you'll discover what I'm up to through spies but there's no way to increase this percentage chance. To be honest I thought that you had discovered this raid because you had substantial forces in place to repel it. I had been building a reserve of extra bombers anticipating that Gomorrah would eventually occur and had I not done that, you would have probably defeated the raid as we only give so many units for the raid itself (I received 10x Halifax bombers) and you shot down enough of them, I would think, to win had it not been for my reserves.
So, you can't really prevent my receiving the orders to launch these, but you can disperse forces during the turn range to be ready for them, and potentially discover them randomly.
Of the historic missions, Gomorrah and Jericho are probably the easiest for the Allies (obviously a guess as this is the first playthrough). The others you should be able to see the raid coming long enough to do something about it, but we'll see!
Whatever you think is best. I'm not in a position to rebuild anything in Hamburg in the next few turns so there is no pressing rush.
If the cheat menu is quick for you go ahead as it might take me a try or two to get the events right, but otherwise I think we can use lua's civ.removeImprovement command in the onTurn field to delete them on a particular turn and give you a fresh start.
By the way, congratulations on your daughters Christening. Hope you had a great day.
It went very well, thank you. It was a nice ceremony with no crying from either kid. My wife is a first-generation American born to Polish immigrants so this was very important to my in-laws. Living in Poland for much of the 20th Century wasn't always fun and their faith sustained the family through some very tough times (imagine finally getting rid of Hitler after six years and then having Stalin show up as the replacement!). I was glad it went well for them!