Turn 52; Jun 11, 1942 Clear Weather for a change!
Time to map out the 1942 offensive plans......
Primary objectives at the end of the offensive are to:
1. Encircle major Soviet forces in the south
2. Take Moscow
3. Take Voronezh, Stalino, Rostov
To accomplish this, initial main effort is with AGS, supported by 2nd Pz Armee of AGC. Initial major attacks are toward Voronezh, with the intent of leading the Soviets to believe that this is the percussor to a major flanking attack to envelope Tula. Both 9th Army and 3rd Pz Armee begin battering attacks toward Moscow.
Around 1 July, AGS commits 4th Pz Armee and 1st Pz Armee to attack to encirle the Soviet forces west of Bugochar. As capable, 1st Pz Armee to attack to seize Rostov and isolate Soviet forces in the Stalino area.
As AGS is attacking, 18th Army is railed north from the Crimea to 3rd Pz Armee's area of operation. With its engineers and heavy guns from Sevastopol, it will batter its way towards Moscow.
The problems facing the Germans in 1942 are twofold. First, the German infantry is severely weakened by the blizzard, with many units under 60% and the experience level much lower than in 1941. Second, the Soviets have been busy digging, and digging and digging. Level 3 and level 4 fortifications are the norm to be found in his main line of defenses, with multiple belts of these fortifications in front of Moscow and other heavily defended areas.
Despite a very successful 1941 Campaign, and no major catastrophes in the blizzard, the Soviets have been given the breathing space to recover to the 6 million man mark again. Although we have fair parity (or so) in tanks and artillery, his manpower has added about 2 million men at arms in the past 6 months.
This will be a difficult campaign......
