July 3rd 1942
General Rommel initiates the Moscow assault. The Soviets are strongest in the west sector around the Kalinin-Vyazma, were they have placed their best troops 3 Armies and 2 tank units including heavy tanks in a double fortified line. The southeast area is somewhat weaker, being defended by 2 corps and 1 Army, entrenched in a double fortified line behind a river supported by 1 AA unit and an armored train. The town of Ryazhsk on the Don river (south of Ryazan) was defended by a weak garrison. It is here that the attack started, the town being easily captured by a panzerkorps opening the road towards Penza to the east.
The field artillery unit arrived at the front from the Leningrad area along with a 3rd German HQ from Rostov and a Hungarian Army.
In the south General von Manstein was enveloping the city of Stalingrad from the North with the available motorized panzer forces. The city of Voronezh was isolated as our leading Rumanian infantry corps approached Saratov and cut the rail-line. Our paras enjoyed the views of the seaside in Astrakhan but they preferred the Malta beaches.
The USSR morale is now 66%. The Russians loses 1400 MPPs in combat casualties this turn. They are getting only 60 MMPs from Murmansk as 200 MPPs are being sunk by our U-Boote operating from Petsamo every turn.
The Soviets are down to 38 land units vs 79 Germans.
