Carnage: Thank you, though you did pretty well, and that's pre-patch. I hope I can hold off Von Beanie to only 6-8 hexes of advancement like you did. That bridgehead in the Kuban is key.
OKH Dispatch, 10/31/41: TURN 20
A quick mud break, as next turn we turn to Snow. I should detail my plans for the Snow and Winter, and to Bob's point, what I hope to accomplish.
1942: I have two options for 1942: Moscow, or the South. (Assuming I hold Leningrad still, there is no point to attacking in the North). Given this, I need to hold as much ground as possible.
In front of Moscow, I need to stay East of Smolensk to have any hope.
In the South, I need to keep firmly east of Dnepr.
I plan to give some ground, and fully expect to lose Kursk, Kharkov, Stalino, Orel. I hope, though, I can make those speedbumps, and return them to the Reds in no condition to allow the recruitment of more Reds.
SOVIET PLANS: Hard to say, though Von Beanie has been carefully hording new armies of Cav and Rifles, so I expect full-strength hordes, probably in all sectors.
I think the main effort, though, will be against 4th and 6th Armies, between Orel and Kharkov. This makes sense. My units here are a bit depleted from recent fighting, I don't have many forts because I just took this ground, and the terrain favors attack. For all of these reasons, I expect this to be the main show.
I also expect a major attack south of Lake Ilmen, toward Pskov.
In front of Moscow, I halted in September, so I have level 3-4 forts all over.
The only place I don't expect an attack is along the Volkhov.
Snow Offensive: Given where I think the Reds are attacking, I am going to attack in the Snow!
The objective is not territory; in fact, I plan 2 turns of attacks, then RUN back to our forts. A kind of hit and run. The objective is to retreat and rout front-line Soviet units, so that they are not capable of offensive operations right away. Basically, to knock back some Red troops, to buy a little time. Not sure how much we can get done, but if we can kill some Reds, this is a good thing.
