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right, I thought it was an Theater option though, as in the Truks MAY join if the Theater option is sellected. Interesting no US air alert given, only a "Churchill sends planes" Hope to NOT see those really strong US units! The only area I am really hurting is in the air war... he has maintained his airforce and has a consistent large advantage when you check the air powwer button.. whatever that figure is called.

I did a count of the city lost %.. using a multiplier, and he is at about 20% of the total after lossing 3 -10% cities and either 12 or 13- 5% cities, if it is 13 he will be just below if my math is correct... so hopefyully lossing several hundred divisions so far this spring he may actuall have difficulty replacing them all in the reconstruction phases.
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T100

From the desk of Major general Model
To Amhed deli Afhsen Royal Turkish Army Commander.
Dear sir,
My complements to your men seizingthe inititive in the Black Sea front! Iadvisee you to advance alonghte rail line towards tblisi, we will give you supporting troops as we are able, currently three inf divisions, one german and two Italians are on route to support the advances in the Black Sea.. once these ports are all secure, those troops and the others allong the coast to the north will be shifted to support the advances your troops will be making towards this vital hub, and then on to Persia..

General, welcome to the war.

Dear Sir,
Your note and the addition to our forces fighting the Reds devils is welcome news, my government informs me that I am to assist you and your plans in any way, I remain your humble servant. We will let the polititians decide who gets the spoils and leave the fighting to real men. We could use any close air support you could spare.
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Notes to AGS HQ from advanced HQ, "Guderian"

We drive to the Sea, Hopefully before June ends we shall meet up with our Turkish Allies near Tblisi.
Below is a map showing the two enemy possitions that where destroyed and our lines of advance.We need more rail eng if possible.

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Frontal area HQ "Model"
Advancing gon Grosny
To VR AGS commander
We are in critical need of Rail engeniers... if possible please sendall you can.
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Area HQ Manstein attached to AGS
We drive quickly through the empty country side, surrounding the few remaining troops. We are only short on fuel. Any rail troops we could use? We are a few km outside the Don near Stalingrad. The map below shows the pre movement positions and our main thrusts. If we get supplies Stallingrad and the action area East of Karkov will be taken.
Yellow Italian, Blue Rommaniain 1st army.. 3rd attacking along the Black Sea Coast. Grean Hungarians. Black regular German army, red main lines off attack.
Long Black the after action front line
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AGS VR to OKE
Dear Sir, My men cannot drive hundredsof KM without the fuel to feed thesetanks, and the trucks we have while plentifull are insuffecient given the current placment of our railhaeds. My generals are screaming for additional rail engeneers, if possible any help would be immediately commited to our addvances.
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FM Hoth
The following blank map shows only the areas we are attacking, but will give an idea of where we where just a few weeks ago, as the enemy has totally collapsed, we have captured nearly 100k troops nd many more killed, along with several thousand tanks. The enemy must soon run out of men! Materials and supplies!

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FM Hoth
To OKE
Dear sir,
I am pleased to inform you that we have destroyed or surrounded the red army west of the lakes! no new troops will be arrivingto retake Lenningrad, and the moral of the men is as good as I have ever seen. Losses while hi, are managable and we are pushing North towards Murmansk, troops from Northern armies are on the outskirts. and will attempt to capture it and Archangel sealing off the reds from the Western Allies.
This map shows the pre attack positions we advanced to those positions indicated and will continue to attack the newly arrived redtroops along the rails driving East, should you wish us to attack toward M, we must meat and discuss the return of the many troops we have lost to AGS.

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FM Hoth
The first week of June brought a round of red army attacks all along the front.. and the relief efforts in our sector where stopped and counter attacks mounted immediately. We must take advantage of the mobile situation as the enemy is now not dug in.... and we have a temperary manpower supperiority.
The troops headed North are now recalled as Murmansk falls. We should be making huge gains as the enemy is defending a long front with few troops.. most of the areas red army dead. this map is the large view of the front in our area.

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AGS detached group Manstein
June 6th 1942,
We continue to slowly approach the Don, North side opisate the dug in Red army, while on the Done south side our troops surronded and killed several more delaying action red army troops. The push north is also gaining ground as seen in this sector map.

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Ags detached force Guderian
We recieved these maps from the Turks today showing minor advance, but all we really need there is to tie up a few red army troops while we advance south.

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Detached HQ force Guderian June 8th
We are stumbling forward.. carful to manage the best troops in the rear allong with the supply trains to preserve our sriking power. Perhaps now that Murmansk and Lenn have fallen we will get some more Rail eng.. we sure need them here most of all. Below is a map for the Grosny sector. we see little chance the enemy can stop us, but slow us he will. we still have a well rested reserve corp and our armor is intack. we could use some more mobile inf.

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Any chance for a full picture of the front line, from Finland to the Caucus?
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Possible but not likely, the resolution would be SSOO low.. basically, if you know the map... I ran up to Murmansk by the back door/ then in the South the line basically runs fron the Lake east of Lenn South to the other big like.. then down to somewhere nera Vayasma. Then over towards Bryanks, Orel.. turning South again past Gdov and towards the area near Karkov where the line turns East again.. almost all the way to Staling grad.. in the South things are screwy.. The Soves temp hold the south but so many units are out of direct rail from Baku my oponent is in tough shatpe and Grosny just fell
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Near Stalingrad I approach along both side of the Don Where it runs basically east west.. and where it turn North I hold the Western Banks, Again there is a No wands land to the North where I am no going and a huge red army is sighted along the river. I will take a series of pix from the saved turn 102 in wide mode and run them Persia to Archangel, that may help.
Odd seeing a 5% city, only take like 1 % off the enemy as they figures are so low now, I think it is 3 -10 %cities and 14 5% ones... comes to around what14% ? Multipliying not adding .. Seems there still is no end to th reds, kill off a few hundred units and there seem to be another hundred. Although few remain in the South and NO WAY is he going to stop me from getting persia, tblisi and Baku... and I probably will try to push North and shorten these rediculas lines.
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anyone know Why I am getting an ie error trying to upload a pix set I spent 90 minutes creating?
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anyone know Why I am getting an ie error trying to upload a pix set I spent 90 minutes creating?

Is is too big? There's a limit of 500KB as I recall.
Is it the wrong format. PNG's aren't allowed yet.
I'd have to see the error message to get specific on my answer.
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If it is too big, go to imageshack.com and upload it there and then just drop on of the links they will provide you with into your thread.
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" ok got it as a gif

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The last pix shows the front, Moscow vincens and North.. the next is about the extension all the way to the south ending at Baku.

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