And a flurry of dice rolls later, not a single naval engagement anywhere, aside from the Bay of Bengal, where the British find the Nell, and think, nah, no point risking losing fighters so far from the UK, so, 'avoid combat'.
As we're reaching the 'use em or forever hold your peace' a fair few German bombers brave the snow on the Eastern Front to bomb the enemy. 5 air strikes, not single hit anywhere, so thats easy to document. Porbably about half of the German's strength in bombers used.
Rundstedt and a MECH and a MOT-div are railed to Dnepropetrovsk.
A Ju-88 rebases after bombing to near Sevastapol, lets see if this loose end can be tied up.
Italy sends a CAV to Leghorn, as its a clear hex it might be tempting to attack, now its less tempting.
Those two German MNTs inch south in Italy, the rain even slows them down.

its a hex a turn basically. The ideal would be for 3 German MNTs to cover the south, and release a lot of the Italian INF/CAV for further north, as a single 8 factor MNT on a mountain hex the CW will have serious problems with.
Von Bock actually moves up to Pskov finally, as the various reinforcements up there are starting to make an appearance. I can see a few opportunities for attacks (purple circles) - Pskov, Vatutin holding the line, and a single MECH SW of Bryansk, but I'll have to see the odds with the snow to see how doable any of those are. But I've tried to set things up as optimally as possible for the attack phase.
