(Vol.XIII, No.6, 2000)
Contents:
- “Company Briefing: Origins – the Other Shoe Falls” (Commentary) Winston Hamilton
- “From the Editor: War in the Outposts, Part II” (Editorial) Frank Watson Storm Over Scandinavia/War in the Desert
- “Inside Europa: Artillery, Ratings, Intelligence” (Discussion) John Astell
- “Historical Background: French Infantry Weapons” (Historical) David H. Lippman
- “Historical Background/Orders of Battle: Corsica 1939-1940: A French Garrison Order of Battle” (Historical) Jean-Guy Rathe
- “Home Front: Fall of France Variant Rules” (Variant) Mike Purcell (The Fall of France)
- “TEM Index: France in The Europa Magazine” (Index)
- “Europa Battle Scenario: Operation Menace – The Attack on Dakar (and Campaign for West Africa), Britain and Free France vs Vichy France Sep II 1940 – Mar I 1941” (Scenarios) E. Goodwin (Storm Over Scandinavia/War in the Desert)
- “Historical Background: Attack on Dakar” (Historical) Frank Watson
- “Home Front: Updating Fall of France” (Variant) Russell Jennings (The Fall of France)
- “It’s How You Play the Game: Winning at Fall of France” (Strategy) Russell Jennings (The Fall of France)
- “Orders of Battle: Organization of the Armee de l’Air” (Historical) James A. Broshot
- “Europa Aloft: Old, Slow and Ugly – The Amiot 143” (Historical) James A. Broshot
- “Home Front: Missing Europa Units – ALSOS” (Variant) Peter Robbins
- “Rules Court: Battle of the Bulge – Q&A and Errata” (Discussion) James A. Broshot (Second Front)
- “Rules Court: Questions and Answers – Second Front, War in the Desert, For Whom the Bell Tolls” (Discussion) Rich C. Velay (Second Front/War in the Desert/For Whom the Bell Tolls)
- The Great War Times: Field Report – 1916” (Discussion) Michael Tapner (March to Victory)
- The Great War Times: MtV Player Notes – Bombardment” (Designer Notes) Carl T. Kleihege (March to Victory)
- “Missiles of the Great War, Part 2: The AT” (Historical) Eric Pierce
- The Great War Times: MtV Player Notes – The Need to Attack” (Designer Notes) Carl T. Kleihege (March to Victory)
- “The Reader Always gets the Last Word: EXchange” (Commentary) Readership
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