Joel Uckelman on Tue, 25 Jul 2006 09:36:38 -0500 (CDT)


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Re: [eia] [escrow] July 1806 Political Orders


Thus spake Michael Gorman:
> At 07:51 AM 7/25/2006, you wrote:
> >The relevant question tough is whether the same route means the same route,
> >or can you use the previous unlimited access to return via Silesia, for
> >example.
> 
> I would say yes I can.  Since the access agreement he entered under was 
> unrestricted, he is unrestricted in his route back.  But as i said before I 
> think the new restriction follows along behind him closing off his ability 
> to turn back east until he's moving around Prussian spaces he still has 
> access to.  I'd also say if he headed south into Silesia he'd be unable to 
> turn north west into Posen as once he's in Silesia he has clear ability to 
> return home through Prussia via spaces he has access to under the new 
> agreement.

If the original access agreement applies to each corps until it leaves
Prussia, then I don't see why any corps would be unable to backtrack, or
why you couldn't continue using the depots you already have.
 
-- 
J.
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