How the Axis could have won II. Allied AAR

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27th April 1942

Similar situation exists at Kherson as in the north. I have not been able to fully reinforce the defenders of the city and of course they remain non-upgraded too....

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8th May 1942

I think I will let the quite brilliant Bad Cop succinctly sum my feelings up about that turn...

Kherson and Riga fall....

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8th May 1942

Ritter von Leeb's men finally make the big breakthrough. Riga falls and the way over the Dvina is now assured. The only good news is that once again the German infantry seems to have taken significant casualties. I think my best bet would be to use the existing troops to delay the Germans on the Dvina as long as possible and give myself the chance to build up some sort of defence further back (white lines), and where fortification work has at least started.

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8th May 1942

Von Bock looks like he is serious about marching on Moscow once more. He has arranged a formidable Army opposite Minsk. To the south I now have my answer about whether the AI has left Kiev undefended...

The 4th PzG is out of supply and morale and readiness are circa 20% - but its still suicide to attack. Lets hope my newly arrived Katayushas can make a difference.

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8th May 1942

A little tip: rather than just talking about a choke point, it might actually be more useful to, you know, actually do something about it [8|]. Although the fort at Feodosiya is complete and that in the Taman Peninuslar is under construction, the defences at Perekop have not been started and, worse still, the position is not even manned......

With the Germans having crossed the Lower Dnepr at Kherson, that little detail is kind of important d'ya think? [8|]

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8th May 1942

The position in Egypt is looking better by the day. The Germans continue to exhaust themselves on the El-Alamein line, while in the meantime, the British Army grows stronger. The Americans have now come to play too.

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8th May 1942

The position in the Pacific does not seem to be getting any better, although in the Indian Ocean the British forestall any ideas the Japanese may have had to use Madagascar as a base.

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That's handy Harry!
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19th May 1942

...and so is that. So those units I got previously cannot have been Siberian transfers. May be they were at start forces that I didn't have last time?? I'll post in the main forum for advice on that.

...anyways, in the meantime, take a look at these bad boyz which, like the 7th Cavalry, have arrived in the nick of time.

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19th May 1942

Reinforcements

United Kingdom
1 x Garrison (Norwich) [8|]

Soviet Union[/b]
1 x Garrison (Kharkov)

United States
1 x Strat Bomber (Philadelphia)
1 x HQ - Bradley (Norfolk)

MPP Expenditure

UK - At last the British can set about repairing and upgrading some naval units - particularly destroyers. There is still enough MPP for reinforcement and upgrade of some units in the desert.
USA - Anti Aircraft and Tanks
USSR - 1 x Army, 1 x Garrison plus reinforcing and upgrading + operational movement of reserves.

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19th May 1942

Reinforcements

United Kingdom
1 x Garrison (Norwich) [8|]

never seen the UK build that many garrisons [:D]
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Reinforcements

United Kingdom
1 x Garrison (Norwich) [8|]

never seen the UK build that many garrisons [:D]
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If I may point out a pertinent fact here. You have never seen that because you have never before witnessed such a ***** inept display of ***** 'wargaming' from a complete and utter ****** ***** who can't even be trusted to ****** hit the right ****** button when ***** buying ****** units.

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19th May 1942

The Gomel pocket is at last liquidated thanks to fine co-ordination of all arms. The Vozd would like it known that he personally directed the battle...

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19th May 1942

In the north, the Soviets use up a lot of MPP on operational movement and getting the Siberian transfers to where they are needed. From nothing, suddenly the Soviets have the makings of a second line defence once the Dvina position is overwhelmed.

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19th May 1942

From being the front Stalin was least worried about, the south suddenly becomes the most concerning. The Soviets need some of those reserves down here...

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30th May 1942

The fortress at Daugvapils is taken. The Soviet 23rd Army fights to the last man but is overwhelmed by the sheer numbers of enemy forces it had to face.

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30th May 1942

German reaction to the loss of 4th Panzer Gruppe is limited. Clearly the main effort is in the north and south - with Minsk firmly back on the agenda.

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30th May 1942

The Germans have only a weak force aimed at the Crimea. The main goal is the surrounding of forces around Dneprpetrovsk. The Hungarian 2nd Army sent out a reconnaissance in force toward Kharkov but was surprised by the Soviet 6th Shock Army in the city. The Hungarians were lucky not to be completely annihilated...

To the south the German I Corps were tasked with trying to surround and cut-off Soviet forces in and around Zaporhyze. The Soviet position here is looking critical.

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30th May 1942

The German U-boats are back in the mid-Atlantic, while in the Mediterranean the same piece of real estate that has been fought over for about 2-years now, remains pretty much the same in terms of ownership.



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10th June 1942

Things take a turn for the better in the Pacific...

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