Well, at least this is what I hope! 

Moderators: Joel Billings, Sabre21
Well, at least this is what I hope! 

ORIGINAL: Q-Ball
You're in good shape, you lost lots of hexes, but that's no big deal.
I think your strategy was correct, in that taking Leningrad is priority #1 for the Axis. It is a big population and production center, and helps greatly in your defense by freeing the Finns.
As the game progresses, it's also important for defending Finland, which will become a priority for the Axis. The Finns are tough, but their achillies heel is pitifully low replacements. They can be ground down.
In 1944, the Axis can set the Finns up on the 3 hexes of the Neva River line. Finnish units in Heavy Urban and accross the Major Rivers will be very tough (though vulnerable in Winter...). Up North, there are several 4-hex wide chokepoints with good terrain that make an approach from that direction problematic for the Russians. It also doesn't get you closer to Vyborg, which is the main objective in 1944.
ORIGINAL: cookie monster
RR Brigades will work out of Stavka & Front HQ's.
It's probably better to have them work out of Stavka for flexibility for the First Winters gains.
I've had Stavka RR Brigades fixing rail by Baku! When Stavka was in Moscow.
So that's how much operational flexibility you get.
You are of course free to ask him and he might tell you. I will have comments on this at some point, but obviously can't here at the moment. 





The place? The one which is way too empty: Voronezh area.
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ORIGINAL: Ketza
He has a gone a steppe too far me thinks.


ORIGINAL: randallw
Front HQs 'hold' a maximum of 3 construction units; anything above that they may run away and move up/down the command chain, unless you lock that HQ.
There's also a minimum amount that HQs like to have; Stavka requires none so those 10 you put there may run off to a Front HQ; Fronts attempt to collect and keep 15.
Collecting support units is like a little game in itself. [:D]