Axis Turn 4 (July 13, 1941)
I am afraid we have some bad news...
It seems that the Voroshilov offensive has turned into something of a failure.
Item 1) Bobruisk was retaken by the Germans. The Great Bobruisk offensive has come to an end [:(]
Item 2) The best division in the Red Army, the 1805 man strong 108th man rifle division, somehow routed from its un-fortified positions encircling a German Panzer division on clear terrain on the land bridge. Nobody can understand how this could have happened:
Item 3) The Germans somehow broke out of the encirclement in Velikie Luki, and in the process shattered one of our other very best divisions, the 186th Rifle Division
(in seriousness, in some ways this is a good thing because now that division won't get reinforcements for 10 turns or so until it comes back, which means that the rest of my on-map units will get those reinforcements instead and become stronger).
Item 4) Pskov fell.
By the way, the unit that was defeated on the Lake Pskov isthmus was the one that I airlifted to safety a few turns ago from inside a pocket.
Although this was technically outside of Voroshilov's area of responsibility, I blame him for it. But Stalin disagrees as to whom is to blame.
Stalin, shocked by the failure of the Voroshilov offensive, decided that Voroshilov was not responsible for its failure. Instead, Zhukov was responsible and had to be removed from command of STAVKA. The final proof of Zhukov's responsibility, Stalin contended, was that he commanded the fortified units near Pskov that had surrendered. Although from my perspective, they did their job since they should have caused a combat delay and also forced a German unit to expend some MP to attack it:
Zhukov was therefore replaced with a better general who understands the power of the Soviet cavalryman, namely General Budyonny:
Budyonny understood the power of small, highly expendable cavalry units with high MP but low numbers of men and (just as importantly) low numbers of trucks that could potentially be captured by the Germans, and therefore formed 20 reserve cavalry divisions, most of which will be deployed to the front next week.
I requested that Budyonny form many many more of these units so that we can cut off jubjub's Panzers again the next time he doesn't break down into regiments. Hopefully Budyonny will listen, but he told me that at some point we will run low on horses. If we run out of horses, I am hoping that maybe he can make some more NKVD border guards and airborne brigades instead.
Other than the final liquidation of the Vinnitsa pocket, there was not much combat in the south. An NKVD border guard routed from Zhytomyr, having been ordered to hold the city to the last man.
And also my front line (yes, I do in fact have a continuous front line in the south) was reached and a couple of units were routed in the far south along the Bug river.
Now a look at the losses and the size of the Red Army so far. My Manpower pool has been getting put into units relatively slowly. That is partly by choice (I have a lot of units on 65% and in some cases 50% max TOE), but also partly due to having railed a lot of units to the Smolensk area in particular, using up freight, and even now I still have a backlog left in the pool:
I also did various things like sending machine gun battalions to the Northern Front and motorcycle regiments to the Transcaucasus (normally would have disbanded them, but decided to get the minor benefit of them until they disband by themselves) which make me temporarily weaker on the map.
A side effect of that, however, is that reinforcements have generally been going to the units that I want them to go to, and as a result I have quite a few beefy 100% TOE high morale units with offensive CVs that are climbing into double digits, as well as almost all my HQs being 90% or higher TOE.
My overall losses are definitely a lot higher than in previous games I have played, at 1.37 million so far:
And I have only 2.26 million men in the field and 4.43 million overall:
As a comparison, here are losses that jubjub posted from the Soviet game he was playing against HLYA on turn 4 before HLYA gave up:
Jubjub then:
2.69 million in the field
4.67 million total
11k AFVs
1.18 million losses
930k captured
Axis losses - 60k, 880 guns, 409 AFV
Me now:
2.26 million in the field
4.43 million total
10k AFVs
1.37 million losses
914k captured
Axis losses - 78k, 1668 guns, 375 AFV
I also have more troops in reserve than jubjub did. That is not because I have not been deploying units immediately (all units have been immediately deployed as soon as available, and I am deploying artillery once it gets up to 45 experience). It is probably mostly due to me using more freight railing units, having more TOE restrictions on units, and generally defending forward.
So I am running about 200k men behind in total losses. I can see a variety of reasons that probably contributed to that, in no particular order:
1) Losses are in general higher in this patch. You can also see that Axis has taken higher losses as well. I haven't actually lost more men captured than jubjub did at this same point, but I have lost an extra 200k fighting. If we were playing with the old patch, my guess is my losses would be more in a similar range.
2) I have defended aggressively forward especially in the center rather than retreating, and am naturally paying some price in losses for that.
3) Jubjub had a strong opening especially in the south, which destroyed a large number of units in Rovno.
4) In jubjub's game against HLYA, HLYA had an uncharacteristically weak opening in the south and did not advance much at all (probably because he was focusing on the north). I am pretty sure you can easily do well more than what he did in the south even with just 1 Panzergruppe.
Jubjub is happy with the losses:
But as for me, it was less than I was really expecting, at least for this turn, because 150k or so started the turn isolated. This turn, only 9,411 men are isolated at the start of the turn, so I am expecting lower losses partly for that reason. For the price of those losses, I think I have bought a good amount of time and space in the north and particularly in the center.
As for the south, jubjub is advancing faster than historical, and he seems to take that as a sign of success:
As for me, I think Axis will basically always advance faster than historical in the south, so I don't really view things as going badly there so far relative to "normal/expected." We have a front and we are defending, delaying a bit, gradually falling back to the Dneper, and now in the process of adding reserves. If jubjub overextends and starts outrunning his supply, which he hasn't particularly done so far, then he opens himself up to counterattacks from Vatutin. Which is probably why he seems to be happy with his pace of advance in the south. And I am ok with it too, at least for now.