
This can be seen elsewhere as part of guides to air war tactics - see for example fb.asp?m=4612292
But it was originally meant for how the team was changing how it played and based on this turn of this team game!
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Interdiction gives big clues on where the enemy have run to though...Axis South Commander
withdraw on all fronts and first guards
They can run but they can't hide (Joe Louis).ORIGINAL: Telemecus
T014 Axis Kharkov Start of Turn
Pocket broken!
Interdiction gives big clues on where the enemy have run to though...Axis South Commander
withdraw on all fronts and first guards
ORIGINAL: ZorchThey can run but they can't hide (Joe Louis).ORIGINAL: Telemecus
T014 Axis Kharkov Start of Turn
Pocket broken!
Interdiction gives big clues on where the enemy have run to though...Axis South Commander
withdraw on all fronts and first guards



Axis North Commander
North Leningrad taken


Axis Supreme Commander
Come blizzard we will want all Finnish units (including coastal brigades) at the front not in garrisons (the long front probably means they cannot spare any). And they will need to be in Kannas or Karelian armies to not have a battle penalty - all their corps are already in their armies. This means 48 command points in total in the Finnish command.
I count after withdrawals in the next few turns Karelian army will have 12 command points and Kannas army 11 command points used. In addition there are five command points of Finnish units that can be assigned from direct assignment now in Finnish High Command. This makes a total of 28. So there is space for 20 command points more- which could be up to 10 German infantry divisions or less if some units in the Finnish HQs need to break down to regiments. 3 of these divisions could be arrivals which can be assigned there at no points cost.
During the blizzard the Finns should have 2 army HQs and 3 corps HQs. The ratings of the army leaders are so good that units can actually have better ratings check probabilities directly assigned to armies so can be used for that (and in-spite of the army direct penalty). 4 of these HQs should be enough to keep all units up to the no move line in HQ range. The fifth HQ ideally should be one with their best leader right at the bottom edge of the no move line with German units directly assigned to it south of the line - so that Finnish SUs can be committed to help German units south of the line. If there are Finnish units to spare these can be left on reserve at the bottom of the no move line to reserve activate over it too.
If this is the case then there is no need to assign a German corps to Finnish armies. If the Finnish HQs cannot be in HQ range of all units then you may want to reassign XXVII to a Finnish army (as a corps from 9th army needs to be reassigned anyway). Or if you can afford the railing cost assign another 9th army corps as then you can reassign the divisions which come with the corps for free.
However using all Finnish corps and army HQs means there will not be one spare for auto rail repair with their auto construction (like the RHGs for Germany).

Axis Supreme Commander
Kazan already has fighters protecting it


Axis North Commander
This is the first turn we have not destroyed over 200K manpower

ORIGINAL: Telemecus
T014 Axis Field Communications Security
Lapses in German field communications security have been identified and will need to be rapidly rectified.
Names and faces have been redacted to protect the innocent. And the horribly guilty.

I reckon this bank robber from Tblisi?ORIGINAL: Zorch
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ORIGINAL: Telemecus
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Especially if Mongo in film directed by this guyORIGINAL: Zorch
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