Aaaand: that is that!

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In terms of losses inflicted, actually quite one-sided.

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This AAR was named after the FAFO cycle because I genuinely thought I had "F$%^ed Around" and was going to "Find Out" in the early months of 1943. This was because my forces took very heavy losses in that time, as encircled forces in the USSR faced heavy counter-attacks - the heaviest losses I suffered in the whole game date to that period, as indicated by the spike in the red line in the below graph. The forces I had planned on using to avoid these encirclements by giving supporting attacks were entirely eaten up by two unexpected amphibious invasions - the Americans in Algeria and the British and Canadians in Northern France.

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That this DIDN'T happen came down to a few factors. Firstly, my forces had captured supply hexes that in Moscow and Stalingrad that gave them just enough supplies to survive. The survival of the Moscow
kessel particularly relied on this. Considering that the western part of Moscow was only taken by sheer luck, this was a very fortuitous event. Had it not happen, I would have likely lost the entirety of the Moscow army and my front would have collapsed. That would have spelled defeat.
The second is that I was able to liquidate the Leningrad front. This freed up an army to rescue the position in Moscow, which was set to collapse eventually.
The third was the arrival of the Afrika Korps in Northern Iran. This drew off an entire Soviet army that would have otherwise crushed my forces around Stalingrad.
The fourth was my destruction of an entire US army in the Atlantic, which itself turned on the detection of a transport crossing the Atlantic by German intelligence. I could not have survived this army arriving on either the Algerian or the Normandy fronts, and had they been bound for the UK they would have doomed any invasion there.
Obviously this was all against the AI - a human player would have made me pay despite the above.
Bottom line is I had an absolute blast playing this game. Many thanks to everyone who worked on it. I've had WiE sitting on my Steam account for a long time after picking it up in a sale and it was worth every penny, I'm looking forward to more play throughs.