Thoughts
Philturco posted on my allied AAR thread:
“A very interesting scenario. I've managed to soundly beat the AI as the Germans by quickly seizing bridges before the US forces can blow them and surrounding and killing allied forces in numerous small battles . These small encirclements usually are regimental or less in size. I think the multiple small battles of encirclement are key as the Germans often enjoy a local superiority of forces and can do considerable damage by exploiting a local or tactical superiority to an allied force that has an overall strategic superiority that they cant always exploit. The other key is to keep pushing west and to flow around the allied forces before they arrive in strength. I suspect its easier to defeat Elmer than a human opponent who responds deftly and faster to threats.”
I agree with Phil, I need to surround and destroy the Allied forces – this should be done with my VGDs and IDs.
Speed is very important in this scenario, I need to get my forces moving Westward quickly, exploiting gaps and pushing around Allied units. I have a shock advantage early and need to exploit that.
Capturing bridges is very important. Not getting trapped against rivers is important too.
I should avoid attacking across the main rivers where possible. I want to avoid the Roberville-Malmedy-Trois Ponts line if possible. Getting around the North side of it may be possible. If not, this might be a good place for some of the VGDs to hold, while I push West.
I need to plan for the opening gambit – the first 3-4 days and then modify it as I progress.
I start with a marginal victory – to get a better result, I need to get the first band of VP locations and then some. Destroying Allied units will help too.
I need to use my air force better. The first few days have no air units involved – the weather is too bad. I need to exploit this period. I then need to look at attacking the Allied airfields (the Germans did this to me and had great results).
I also was to use interdiction to slow the Allied units moving to the front.
I need to maintain a reserve – this should be a motherhood statement, but it is too easy to send everything into the front line!
I need to be careful that I do not overextend. This is a tough balance. I want to push West and quickly, but if I go too far too fast I give the Allies the opportunity to find a weak spot and cut off my forces. I need to watch for this.
Supply does not look like an issue at the start, but it will fluctuate. I need to be careful and make sure that I watch the news feeds about supply.
Capturing the Allies supply depots will help.
Some tenets to think about:
