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Turn 21[/center]
The attached screenshot shows the situation on the AGN front at the end of turn 21. Note that the mud phase is over, both in terms of the shock penalties (except for the Germans, who now have a 5% penalty left) and in terms of the new frozen hexes. Let’s call this the frost phase. It will last four turns, after which will begin what we’ll call the blizzard phase.
Leningrad was captured this turn. Since its supply point had been withdrawn on turn 16, its defense strength had dropped from 93 + 14 support, to 7 + 2 support. It fell without inflicting a single loss on the Germans. The loss of the Leningrad manpower center reduced Soviet manpower by 2.75%. Both Leningrad factories were destroyed. This is a huge VP bonanza and a big hit to Soviet production. In fact, the VP level dropped into the draw category for the first time. If that wasn’t enough, the Axis now get a supply point in Leningrad, too! This models delivery of supply via the Baltic to the port of Leningrad.
Note that Leningrad, by House Rule #5, must be garrisoned by a corps. A Finnish corps is the best choice for that and is in place to fill this role. Note that its “RES” part must be there as well, to satisfy the rule.
With Leningrad captured a lot of Axis force was released for other tasks – far more than necessary to defend this sector. There’s little time left to shift them much further south, so they will be used to conduct an offensive in this sector. While there are few VPs in the area, a real rupture could threaten Moscow, forcing the Soviets to devote precious reinforcements to this sector. That would help the offensives in the other sectors.
