I've been moving units for about an hour now and already some attacks are scheduled for the
Smolensk area extending
to the west to
Orsha where the Germans and Russians are deep into negotiations with an agreement about to be reached
hopefully. There's been a lot of pushing and shoving and I wouldn't be surprised if a fistfight broke out. There's been
rhumors about shooting going on. I'm going to have to send them an email to request an updated report, or rather, I would
but the internet hasn't been invented yet, so instead I'll dispatch a runner and supply him with a vehicle to speed him
along. I should have an answer back within about two hours or so. Ordinarily I'd use the radio but the Soviets are
jamming it with marching music. From Moscow. On every frequency we use. They must be broadcasting on almost every
frequency. They listen for German traffic on the radio and jam it when they find it. We've started doing the same.
Sometime early in 1944 the Germans are going to develop the "U" band on their radar sets and they are going to dedicate it
to gigahertz for line-of-sight transmission at almost light speeds. They would station a 4-E aircraft at 30,000 feet and
use him for the relay station to reach units at the fringes from Moscow in realtime. This is the birth of micromanagement.
There was a memo about it.
