Turn 22
Overall
So, the Germans attack all along the line as the ground freezed. All 48 attacks are deliberate attacks, and they all succeed. The results are 14 retreats, 27 routs and 7 shattered, resulting at a 3:1 in losses in favour of the Axis after our airforce do their bombing runs.
Nowhere was the front pierced, and our Intel Operations has snapped up a telegram from OKH to Hitler, it reads;
"There are too many Soviet soldiers!".
Industry
With the increased rail capacity we rail out 3 armaments factories and 2 heavy industry from Kramatorskaya. From Maripul we ship 1 armaments factory to the Sibir, and from Voroshilovgrad we send away 3 armaments factories. This leaves Kramatorskaya and Maripul without any factories. This is the way we like it!
Units
We lose 5 divisions and 2 brigades while gaining 17 divisions and 2 brigades, so a net gain of 12 divisions. Since we do not move alot of factories, we are also able to rail alot of troops this turn, so for nwo there are no units left in the east. On several places our front line is now 4 units deep, AND we have units in reserve. The reserve units are set to refit, as these are the guys that we will try to use when the Blizzard sets in.
In available manpower in our units, we have an increase of 100.000 men despite our losses this turn. This is excellent news.
Planning Operation Annoyment
We are now considering using Paratroops as well, to really mess with the Axis rear areas. This is something we will have to think about for some time since we have been told by scholars that our paratroopers are very good at digging in.
Worries
Not much really. Just the fact that the armor/mech troops to the rear of the front around Kursk are still at the rear. Why?
Questions
Have anyone tried to use paratroopers to harass enemy rear areas?
What do people use the political points for? I do not need them to rearrange my front for the time being, and soon I will be back up at 500...
Remarks
Was not sure what to post as a screenie, so I decided to post a picture of the southern most part of the front.
