Here, we're about to see a lot of this. The Germans have pulled back also in Italy, leaving behind involuntary rear guards who will probably be a lot of trouble to finish off.

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ORIGINAL: jglazier
What do all the circled numbers in each hex mean in the image in post #7?
Also, in the same post, you mentioned that "boxes with the parachute symbol in them indicate where an airborne division is slated to drop". I do not see any boxes with parachute symbols. Where are these, please?
I cant do that as the Axis has to spend admin points and I never have enough.Also if I left the Eastern front short units,SU takes Berlin faaster and game over.ORIGINAL: Paul Roberts
Suppose the German decides to "go big" in the West and temporarily pull armored units from the Eastern Front. Would it be possible (given the time it takes) to do so in response to an Allied invasion and then return units East in the later summer? How much would this allow the Russians to steamroll the map on their side?
I imagine working out the transfer of units will be as fun for the German player as it was for the originals.
I was especially intrigued by how you can plan out bombing routes to avoid flak or whatever you wish to avoid.


