April 11, 1941
The day we have long awaited has finaly arrived...the invasion of Russia begins! The sun has melted the snow across the Ukraine and dried the mud left in it's wake. The panzers are fueled and ready and the infantry await the signal to advance as they anxiously grip thier Mk98's and MP40's. Static crackles from the radio and then breif message. 5 full armies stream across the border into the empty vast expanse of Russia. Nowehere is a Soviet Uniform or a Red Flag to be seen!
We attack with 5 well equiped and supplied armies. Composition detailed below. The Soviets have withdrawn from the border everywhere except Finland which they have heavly reinforced. They did not even bother to blow bridges. Thus we are able to advance unopposed as far as our movement will carry us. They did not seem carefull enough to maintain garrison levels, thus we gained the bigger bonus for them not being forward deployed. With the extra PP's we were able to purchase Infantry II this turn....which should prove usefull later in the offensive. Frankly, I think the lack of any defense at the border is a mistake on the Soviets part, it allows me to advance too quickly...even a token defence and a few bridges blown would have helped to slow me down a bit. We'll see if his strategy pays off...but I would have sacrificed a few troops to slow down my advance and build a solid defensive line somewhere inland...as it is...I think I will advance too quickly for him to setup an adequite defence.... but we will see. We will detail progress of each sector in individual posts.
Army Composition and Line of Advance:
Finnish Army = 5 Infantry Divisions...objective Lenningrad
1st Army (East Prussia) = 6 Inf, 1 Mot, 1 PzGr, 2 PZ..... objective Riga (achieved)
7th Army (Warsaw) = 7 Infantry Divisions ..... objective Minsk (achieved)
2nd Army (Southen Poland) = 4 Inf, 1 Mot, 1 PzGr, 6 Pz ..... objective Kiev
6th Army (Romania) = 2 Inf, 1 Cav, 1 Mot, 1 Mech, 3 Pz ..... objective Dnieper river crossings
