As more and more reinforcements arrive I am able to add some depth do my defences.

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ORIGINAL: Flaviusx
I think Kamil is boned, myself. The losses in manpower and industry have been crippling for him. Nor is the Red Army itself in brilliant shape despite all the running. Kamil is going to be struggling to reach 6 million come May of 42.
Moscow could still fall, btw. MT can't hold it through winter, but that hardly matters, even a temporary occupation would be devastating at this point, especially if the factories are still there.
ORIGINAL: Flaviusx
Kamil's replacement situation is terrible, Pelton. He's lost way too many manpower centers. I bet he's below 100k/turn past January. 7 million in may is a pipe dream. MT doesn't have to do anything brilliant during the blizzard, he has enormous room to fall back on, he's a hundred miles or more past the Don in the center and next to Stalingrad. He can easily fall back to Stalino down south from the upper caucuses. Up north he's at the Finnish stopline. This is as bad a situation in 1941 as I've seen short of a resignation.