And that's the center.
The Soviets have disbanded -all- of their bombers, and the ample majority of the infantry corps and replaced their army with just mechs and armour and some mountain infantry.
Their fighters got mauled at the beginning, but have now pulled back and are still lurking in the background - probably on low priority for replacements.
As it is now, is simply looks that already since October '41 the Axis will be on the defensive - far from sure a '41 Fall Blue offensive or the like can even be remotely attempted.
Plans are to recover and reorganize the staggering and exhausted German troops. (current manpower 65% for Germany and fuel the minors better - presently there is a bug preventing that to be done adequately too)
Intervention in Iraq to safekeep these oil rigs may be evaluated - but the problem is that besides the reserves in the East Front, there are no other reserves.
One wonder why? Because Allies can in 1-2 turns project a naval invasion -anywhere- as ships move so quickly. Germany have to suffer logistics in Russia, but Allies can send an invasion force through the ocean from the USA, and it can potentially loom, with CV escorts, there and invade straight away Germany if they'd like that. (Or Denmark). The Axis could not stop them (And yes presently Germany, Denmark and the like have 0 troops there. The Axis just cannot afford that)
I reiterate, it's October '41. And this is what I mean by 'Sealion benefits Allies more so than Axis'.
Will keep posting over time as the game flows - but won't do a turn by turn list!
