On the morning of June 22nd, hostilities began between the Red Army and the mighty Wermacht. During the first week, the Soviets were totally helpless and could not prevent the Germans from capturing their primary objectives. The 24th Pz Korps with help from its submersible Pz units was able to cross the Bug River and rushed eastwards to overrun Popov's Western Front HQ. Hundreds of planed were captured.
The railroad junction of Brest-Litovsk was considered as a crucial element of a succesfull blitzkrieg and it had to be captured on the first week of operations. The task was assigned to the 4th Army with support from 47th Pz Korps and after only a couple of days, the heavily fortified positions surrendered. More than 900 tanks, 25000 men and 149 guns were captured.
Further south, previous reconnaissance of the area had revealed large concentration of some slopped armor tanks. Intelligence said they were called T-34. Kleist's 1st Panzer Army was assigned the task of cutting these units from supply. He succesfully sent 48th Pz Korps east of Tarnopol to capture the only railroad leading to Lvov City. They are not expected to resits very long.
The only setback happened in Lettonia where von Manstein (56th Pz Korps) was given the task of capturing Riga. Logistics mistakes has put an infantry Korps in his way and the city will remain Soviet's one more week.
Casualties (Germans/Russians):
Squads: 515/5956
afvx: 128/1953
guns: 27/2187
aircrafts: 204/5618
