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T87 - North

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 12:14 am
by Oshawott
T87 - North

Pskov taken. Combat was surprisingly tight. Bomber losses are extreme in this sector.


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T87 - South

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 12:18 am
by Oshawott
T87 - South

Mama mia! From this point on Stef is using the Italians to trigger reserve activations. Before he used the Romanians for this purpose but they are just too weak and numerous divisions have been shattered during the last couple of weeks.

Mussolini is not happy to see his troops used as cannon fodder. [:D]


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T88 - South

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 10:56 pm
by Oshawott
T88 - South

Things are really heating up in the south. I am transferring more armor into this sector.


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T88 - OOB

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 11:02 pm
by Oshawott
T88 - OOB

OOB and losses. German army is recovering slowly. I'm still below 9 million. Massive TOE changes are underway especially for Cavalry Corps.


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RE: T88 - South

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 3:50 am
by loki100
ORIGINAL: Oshawott

T88 - South

Things are really heating up in the south. I am transferring more armor into this sector.

Looks like you have pretty much trashed the Rumanian and Italian forces, presume it means you have a good chance to take out Rumania now fairly early in the spring/summer of 1943?

RE: T88 - South

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 11:54 am
by Oshawott
Looks like you have pretty much trashed the Rumanian and Italian forces, presume it means you have a good chance to take out Rumania now fairly early in the spring/summer of 1943?

Blizzard of 44 is more realistic. This is not a cakewalk for the Russians. The Germans get massive reinforcements early 43 for the Kursk offensive. His best units are in the south including Das Reich, LAH, and Totenkopf Panzergrenadier Divisions.

It is true that the Romanians are finished for some time now. Numbers don't lie. They are about 200.000 men below what they would be if you just kept them in the rear. The Italians are gone in the summer anyway. They bought him enough time to rebuild his line before mud.

T89 - South

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 12:19 am
by Oshawott
T89 - South

He is funneling lots of reinforcements into this sector. He makes a strong effort to hold Nikolaev and the Yuznhy Bug. Lots of reserve activations during this turn. I try to dispose of an Italian division with hasty attacks and my cavalry corps gets repelled three times. It ends up with 3 CV. [:D]



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T89 - Overview

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 12:21 am
by Oshawott
T89 - Overview

An overview of the front and my main axes of attack.


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RE: T89 - Overview

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 5:43 am
by Wuffer
will the eiffel tower get a fancy red star, too?
no d-day.
too late.

perhaps the Allies would stop land lease now.

RE: T89 - Overview

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 5:12 pm
by STEF78
ORIGINAL: Wuffer

will the eiffel tower get a fancy red star, too?
no d-day.
too late.

perhaps the Allies would stop land lease now.
It would be a pity to see the red star on the Eiffel Tower!!!

The last time we saw the russians in Paris was 1814 and the only gift they gave us was the word "bistro" which means quick in russian.

And we translated it in "bar" something like a pub in English [;)]



RE: T89 - Overview

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 6:16 pm
by Flaviusx
Bistro is a russian word? I had no idea, lol. I guess that's better than calling them rapide.

RE: T89 - Overview

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 7:24 pm
by Oshawott
Bistro is a russian word? I had no idea, lol. I guess that's better than calling them rapide.

Me neither.
Some say that it may derive from the Russian bystro (быстро), "quickly".

T90 - North

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 12:31 pm
by Oshawott
T90 - North

I'm not going for Vyborg right away in this game. My goal is to capture a Finnish town as soon as possible and to envelope the Finnish army.


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RE: T90 - South

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 12:35 pm
by Oshawott
T90 - South

Continued assault in the south. Crossing the Yuzhny Bug would be very nice. I would also like to capture Nikolaev.


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T91 - North

Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 3:59 pm
by Oshawott
T91 - North

I continue to push north bypassing Vyborg. Imatra is the goal of this thrust.


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T91 - South

Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 4:02 pm
by Oshawott
T91 - South

He continues to use the Italians as first line defenders. I continue to clear the east bank of the Yuzhny Bug.


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RE: T91 - South

Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 4:43 pm
by timmyab
I bet your guys in Odessa are excited. They can probably hear the sound of the guns already.
I've been wondering lately if your tank armies aren't in the wrong place? Even if the line in the South is blown open it would surely be too risky to send the tank armies through the gap? At this stage of the war they might be better deployed somewhere that they can exploit into good defensive terrain. An example, as there's a map, would be Finland. The Finns might have surrendered by now if the tanks were up there. Just me thinking out loud (probably rubbish)

RE: T91 - South

Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 5:14 pm
by STEF78
The guys in Odessa tried several time to escape but were badly beaten.

Oshawott won't need his tanks in Finland. The finns surrendered early may 1943 but he could have been more aggressive end of january/ first part of february in the Lower Dniepr. He was really stronger than me.

RE: T91 - South

Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 5:24 pm
by Oshawott
I bet your guys in Odessa are excited. They can probably hear the sound of the guns already.
I've been wondering lately if your tank armies aren't in the wrong place? Even if the line in the South is blown open it would surely be too risky to send the tank armies through the gap? At this stage of the war they might be better deployed somewhere that they can exploit into good defensive terrain. An example, as there's a map, would be Finland. The Finns might have surrendered by now if the tanks were up there. Just me thinking out loud (probably rubbish)

This is a very good idea. Moving some of the tanks north would finish the Fins in a couple of turns. Then I could use the freed up units and the tanks to drive to the Gulf of Riga to cut off the Baltic. Then push into East Prussia.

Using the armor south has a couple of advantages. My main goal was and is to build up morale and experience and create a high quality 9 million men army. The south is excellent for that. Good terrain, lots of Axis Allies. Then there is the surrender of Romania that is looming and the chaos it causes. Of course he has moved his best units south now and at this point it's a battle of attrition. I think 43 is too early for major encirclement operations. You can see in this game that any bulge that is forming is sooner or later vacated. Blizzard 43/44 will probably be the real turning point in this game.

RE: T91 - South

Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 5:26 pm
by Oshawott
The guys in Odessa tried several time to escape but were badly beaten.

Yes, without a leader these guys are just a horde of drunken soldiers. Did you actually parachute Vodka into the city? [:D]