ORIGINAL: Tarhunnas
Here is a map of the entire front.
My reflection is that despite a very successful 1941 summer, a mild winter and a very successful 1942 summer offensive, I am nowhere near capturing the territory taken by the Germans in the historical 1942 summer offensive.
Tarhunnas, frankly, I don't think that's important. Just keep the Red Army crippled and deep in Russia and the game is in the bag for you. It's going to be very difficult for the Red Army to recover from this disastrous 42 summer and get to Berlin. You really need only run out the clock.
The amount of territory taken by the Germans in real life went far to lose them the war. Their reach exceeded their grasp. Here, you've fallen back on the classic Clausewitzian formulation: the enemy's army is your target, not any particular geographic objective. Wherever it goes, so you go. Smash it up, and the war is yours, either via a knockout blow or by running out the clock.










