ORIGINAL: Red Prince
So, do I risk the attack on Kiev? Or do I make no attacks this impulse?
It's up to you. If you feel lucky, go right ahead. [;)]
Moderator: Shannon V. OKeets
ORIGINAL: Red Prince
So, do I risk the attack on Kiev? Or do I make no attacks this impulse?
Brave man... Very brave man...ORIGINAL: Red Prince
You know what? I like taking risks. It's gotten me this far, so I'm going to go ahead and do it, stupid as it may be . . . (shiver).
Insane is more like it. [:D] But I am playing the role of that particular dictator, so insanity is just a bit of role-playing . . . yeah, that must be it . . .ORIGINAL: Centuur
Brave man... Very brave man...ORIGINAL: Red Prince
You know what? I like taking risks. It's gotten me this far, so I'm going to go ahead and do it, stupid as it may be . . . (shiver).
As the German player, I'm actually starting to get nervous. I don't like how the Northern Front is foiling my plans. And I actually think that the bad weather this past winter kind of evened things out. The reason the air force is so far behind the lines is that they didn't have time enough to rebase from the Iberian campaign. Yes, it hurt the Russians, too, but I think we all expected Germany to be at least one river deeper into Russia than they are at the moment.ORIGINAL: Centuur
First there was the continuous bad luck of the CW fleet not finding the Italians, than there was the bad luck in the way the Japanese captured Singapore, now Kiev... I must say the Axis are extremely lucky at points that really matter until now. Are you sure you aren't using loaded dice... [:-] Wasn't there some great weather too in the first turn of war? Terrible, terrible... How are the allies ever going to win against this.
Beginners luck, probably...
Yeah, there's a FTR with Rommel, next to the Stuka.ORIGINAL: Centuur
I think I would stay in position along the Dnjepr. The German airforce isn't in range at the moment. The one unit however, which should move away from there is the HQ. It would be nice if he can get in the wood hex behind Kharkov and it is slow moving, so I don't think I would like him to stay along the river at this moment.
In the north, I would retreat the stack with the 6-4 one hex east and the stack with the gun goes into the city of Smolensk. The gun itself there doesn't move.
You might also go for a ground strike on the hex with the Stuka there, or is there a FTR in range? If so, don't.
Mannerheim is at his limit, unless he moves into the swamp hex -- and I've used that tactic before, but not this early in the turn.The Leningrad MIL should move back into the city now, since otherwise he will be attacked, and being a lone unit, will be eliminated. The 5-3 north has got a problem. He cannot allow the Finns to move towards Moscow (if the turn is going to be really long, that's very dangerous, and another long turn will be coming next). However: he also can't allow the Finns the movement towards Novgorod. I think I would probably move him eastwards one hex. I don't know how the unified map is further north, but if Mannerheim can still be in supply in the hex the 5-4 is now in, the USSR has got a problem. I don't like putting the 5-3 into the swamp.
The rest of the USSR front looks as good as you can have it by now, so I suggest to wait and see what happens in the next Axis impulse. The German airforce is still to far away.
I forgot to mention it, but yes, the 7-3 INF took Petsamo last impulse.By the way: is the CW unit in Murmansk already at Petsamo? He should move, every opportunity you've got.
That's still the basic goal of this maneuver. The problem I've got is that I really don't have enough units to screen a flank this large. The benefit of going North is that I can get around behind the Northern front with Mannerheim using that rail line. At most, I need 3 units to completely block Leningrad and maintain the rail connection. Once Leningrad is screened, if the Soviets don't start a retreat toward Moscow, they're going to have major problems.ORIGINAL: lomyrin
I would have aimed the German north foirces at Smolensk and merely have a few guarding units towards the Leningrad area. Once Germans have broken out to the east of Smolensk the entire southern Dnieper position would be untenable for the Russians and they would have to fall back towards their cities to the east. German units moving south from Smolensk ccan unravel the entire Dnieper defences.
What - Archangel? The distance from Leningrad to the nearest rail hex leading to Archangel is 10 hexes (as the Bf 109 flies). That rail line is not in danger. And I don't see how the Germans are going to maintain supply to any units that go wandering that far afield.ORIGINAL: Red Prince
That's still the basic goal of this maneuver. The problem I've got is that I really don't have enough units to screen a flank this large. The benefit of going North is that I can get around behind the Northern front with Mannerheim using that rail line. At most, I need 3 units to completely block Leningrad and maintain the rail connection. Once Leningrad is screened, if the Soviets don't start a retreat toward Moscow, they're going to have major problems.ORIGINAL: lomyrin
I would have aimed the German north foirces at Smolensk and merely have a few guarding units towards the Leningrad area. Once Germans have broken out to the east of Smolensk the entire southern Dnieper position would be untenable for the Russians and they would have to fall back towards their cities to the east. German units moving south from Smolensk ccan unravel the entire Dnieper defences.
This move is also an attempt to force the Soviets to start railing a few units to Archangel, since they've sent 2 factories there (for the sake of lend-lease). If they don't do that soon, they'll have to place reinforcements there, and they might not be the right ones.