All Quiet on the Western Front
With the Polish army pinned down in the cities, German army forces commanded by von Bock surround Lodz, intent upon assaulting the city.
However, German mechanised and tank forces are redirected to Rundstedt's command on the Western Front, while the fast infantry of Army Group South, under von Leeb, head south towards Austria.
In addition, with the Polish air force no longer in play, German fighter squadrons are redeployed to protect the forces in the West, allowing air transports and Rundstedt to expedite resupply and reorganisation of German reserves and the forces that were disrupted by RAF bombing previously.

















