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RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 5:54 am
by IKerensky_alt
Airplanes depiction on counter are more for identification than elsething. Thoses counter are not supposed to be composed of only thoses kind of aircraft.
 
And there is no provision in WiF about what planes should be used on each front, except the Air rating of your opponent planes :p

RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 9:55 am
by Orm
ORIGINAL: Fishbed


I see a Fw190 A1 unit on the map... Isn't it a little bit early for the Eastern Front? Did you tranfer it from the Channel area?

This is from the Barbarossa campaign. The Campaign is 5 turns long and ends after Jan/Feb 42. It only covers the Eastern front.

The FW 190A with its long range (for Germany 6 is long range) is invaluble on a moving front like the east front so I would most likely use it here even if I played Global War.

RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:01 am
by Orm
The Soviet player felt he had a decent defence line. But with the two daring blitz attacks in the forrests and the attack from Panzerarmee Rundstedt attacking from the south the defence now lie shattered. Even more unfortunate for the Soviet Union is that no of the attackers became disorganized.

There is now very few Russian units between the German army and Moscow. A short turn seems the only thing that would stop Moscow from being lost to Germany this turn.

Germany is happy that Luftwaffe has finaly catched up with the army.
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Picture taken at the end of Axis Impulse 4, July/August 41.

RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 4:33 pm
by Orm
The Soviet armies continues to withdraw. Unfortunately the slow units forced Russia to choose between defending in bad terrain or abandon units to automatic German attacks. Russia decided on trying to save the slow units.

On the Southern front Russia decided to try and ground strike the Antonescu HQ. Germany having only one fighter on the entire front decided not to intercept the bombers. With a 30% chance of success the bombers disrupted the only German HQ on the southern front. The HQ is now stuck to far from the front to be able to give supply to any serious attacks on the far south of the front. Forcing Germany to rail a HQ to the far south in order to attack there Russia gambles and chain moves units north in order to strengthen the Moscow front.

Even with the extra units from the south the Moscow defence is to weak.

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Picture taken at the end of USSR Impulse 5, July/August 41.

RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:20 am
by Neilster
Thanks Orm. Enjoying these.

Just a little thing, it's "too weak", not "to weak" and "too far from the front", not "to far from the front" in this context. English is tricky and this one even trips up a lot of native English speakers.

Cheers, Neilster

RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 6:05 pm
by Orm
Germany at last has some success with a ground strike. The air combat before the ground strike just aborts both (all) the fighters. A Stuka (with 60% to disrupt each unit) disrupts 2 Soviet armies in the north. Another Stuka (with 50% to disrupt each unit) fails miserably with its ground strike in the south.

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Picture taken at Land Combat Declaration of Axis Impulse 6, July/August 41.

RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 6:14 pm
by Orm
The German attacks shown in the "Land Combat Sequence". The southern of the 2 attacks is selected. It shows the elite of the German Units only managing to get the odds of +8.56 blitz from 3 hexes on 3 strong Soviet units with the 2d10 table.

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Picture taken at Land Combat Resolution of Axis Impulse 6, July/August 41

RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 8:35 pm
by macgregor
So there was a x/x result. Wow Steve did a real good job on this -it needed it. It's very well-designed. The fractional odds really adds to the realism in a way that I never saw in the boardgame. I can't wait.

RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 5:57 pm
by Orm
ORIGINAL: macgregor

So there was a x/x result. Wow Steve did a real good job on this -it needed it. It's very well-designed. The fractional odds really adds to the realism in a way that I never saw in the boardgame. I can't wait.

The previous picture was taken before the die roll.

RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:07 pm
by Orm
Germany is forced to take a Mot, Mech or Arm as extra loss because USSR had a defending ARM.

The lack of Mot Div in the in the German army is annoying and Germany destroys a Mech div.

6 shattered units and two breakthroughs hints of nice things to come for Germany if the turn gets long. If it is a short turn Russia will get lots of reinforcements because of all the shattered units.


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Picture taken at Land Combat Resolution of Axis Impulse 6, July/August 41.

RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 4:51 am
by IKerensky_alt
Good AAR.

RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 8:03 am
by Orm
The Rundstedt HQ reorganize all the German units that became disorganized in the last attack.

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Picture taken at the end of HQ Reorganization, Axis Impulse 6, July/August 41.

RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 12:29 pm
by Orm
USSR ground strikes one of the German hexes. "Flipping" one 7-5 mot and the Jagdpanzer Division.

Soviet Union uses up all its reorganization capabilty to reorganize 3 land units and 2 fighters.

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Picture taken at the end of HQ Reorganization, USSR Impulse 7, July/August 41.

RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 7:47 pm
by Orm
With no German fighters ready to fly on the Moscow front, and Soviet has 2 fighters ready, Germany decides to ground the bombers. With no air support von Bock decide lead the attack on Kalinin in order to get decent odds. Soviet airpower is feared to lower the odds to much without the HQ support. It is a gamble but Germany reasons it might be the last impulse of the turn...

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Picture taken at Land Combat Declaration of Axis Impulse 8, July/August 41.

RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:12 am
by Orm
Half the units attacking Kalinin were flipped face down (disorganized). 1 division lost for Germany against 2 cheap units for USSR. Germany used up its last HQ to reorganize 2 units. So both countries have all HQ face down.

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Picture taken at the end of HQ Reorganization, Axis Impulse 8, July/August 41.

RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 1:11 pm
by composer99
Still doesn't look fantastic for USSR. Good weather in Sept/Oct could mean Germans in Moscow.

RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 5:03 pm
by Orm
Germany is disappointed that the turn ended after the Russian impulse on a 30% chance for it to end. The Soviet union now looks forward to 20 corps and 3 artillery units in reinforcements.


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Picture taken at the beginning of the end of turn, July/August 41.

RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 6:31 pm
by sajbalk
Could you post pictures at this stage of the S. of Russia and the Finland area?

Thanks,


RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 6:53 pm
by Orm
ORIGINAL: sajbalk

Could you post pictures at this stage of the S. of Russia and the Finland area?

Thanks,

Sure. Here is the southern front. Please note that both the German HQ in this picture were disrupted so the some of the front units are out of supply and none of the Soviet units could be attacked.

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Picture taken at the end of turn, July/August 41.

RE: Barbarossa and Army Group Center in pictures

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 7:01 pm
by Orm
Here is the Murmansk front at zoom level 7 (out of 8). Finland has made 2 assaults on Murmansk and failed both.

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Picture taken at the end of turn, July/August 41.