I am finally back from holidays and family, time to catch up. Turn 42 is actually a good turn to jump back in..
Turn 42 - October 7th
The enemy attack on Kholm came as a surprise to us, though we knew the enemy was preparing something as enemy actions somehow had petered out during the last days. But the lack of reconnaissance in the sce meant that we could only guess. Although Kholm might be an easy target due to its relative isolation I did not necessarily expect him to attack there as the transportation of units to and out of the area of operations will take several days each and the VP bonus is "only" 40VPs (two objectives). And he knew he was up against a Panzer Division.
I posted earlier in the thread about the relative isolation of the Kholm area from the rest of the map and about the precarious logistical situation of the sector. With this in mind a successful defence of Kholm relies entirely on the possession of our supply depot in the northwestern corner of the city. We also decided to
not send reinforcements to Kholm, so 8. Panzer and 218. Infantry Divisions are on their own. Only a handful of security units could be sent that are slowly making their way south. Immediate reinforcements would have been available in the form of 12. Panzer Div, but this division was to be committed elsewhere in an offensive operation and sending it towards Kholm would have disrupted the time schedule as we already are past halftime in the scenario.
The defense plan relied heavily on 8. Panzer's two Panzer Abteilungen which we employed along the Lovat river west of Kholm to prevent an enemy crossing into our rear while also inflicting heavy losses upon the Soviet infantry. Thus it is hoped that the enemy will reach a point where he will not be able or willing to continue his attack due to exhaustion. All the while infantry elements of 8. Panzer are tasked to hold the supply depot at all costs. Once the enemy offensive has been defeated we will rest the Panzers and try to dislodge him out of the eastern parts of Kholm again.
Given the enemy superiority in numbers the chances for a successful defence without reinforcements might not be the best, but we cannot simply give ground here. Also this will bind his troops down here while we have an operation ongoing at the same time (more on that further below). We estimate that an enemy unit will take minimum three to four days including railtransport to be redeployed to another sector under ideal circumstances.
Should we lose the depot without any chance of an immediate recapture there will be no other choice than to stop all counterattacks, retreat at least partially the 'better' units, as the entire sector will fall under 'overextended supply'.
This is the situation at the end of German turn turn 42:

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Further north there are new developments. After the successful counterattack at Lyuban that stopped the Soviet offensive in that sector, we transferred 12. Panzer together with LIV. Korps artillery to Staraya Russa for Operation Schlingpflanze, the attack to widen the Ramushevo corridor towards the north. 121. Infantry Division will arrive over the next few days here too while its sector at Leningrad has been mostly taken over by 58. Infanterie and SS Polizei.
With halftime past, the enemy occupied at Kholm and all attack divisions well rested and stockpiled, we felt we should not wait until the 121st has been fully assembled, but begin the attack now. Note that we have to take four objetives (marked by the yellow diamond symbols on the map) to gain all the VP bonuses. We invested 40 VPs for selecting the operation on turn 1, so we at least will have to take two objectives to come out even. This will not be an easy task, we do not expect a fast breakthrough and will probably take a week or so to reach the Lovat river from the west. We will attack out of Staraya Russa along the road towards Parfino with 18. Inf.Div. (mot.) and 12. Panzer while we have a secondary axis of attack along the Lovat river from the south which will be executed by 81. Inf.Div. supported by II./Pz.Regt. 203, elements of XXX. Corps and 5. Jäger Div. We estimate that we should thus be able to at least capture Kiyevo and Parfino.
A further continuation towards the final two objectives will depend on how things will have developed by then. Note that an attack towards Pola is possible by Vasilyevshchina from the south, but here the enemy is heavily fortified and we cannot muster enough firepower to overcome them directly (see section further below). The sector north of Staraya Russa where the enemy successfully executed his incursion will be held by security units supported by three Panzer companies using captured, mostly Soviet, tanks and thus hopefully will be sealed off effectively from enemy harassing attacks. We also assembled a good part of super heavy artillery and all railroad artillery batteries in support of the operation.
This is the situation on day 1 of the offensive (note that I derived manpower percentage by loading the save in the beta exe.. left the last two digits out though

) Also note that I summarized the various Panzer variants (III J, III N, IV G etc...under their parent model name for space reasons)

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As for the previously mentioned Pola sector, which nominally would also be part of Operation Schlingpflanze, there will for now be only limited operations. A direct attack straight against the heavily fortified enemy positions at and around Vasilyevshchina is not feasible with the forces at hand. The enemy has dug in T-34s all along this line which are a nearly impossible obstacle to overcome even with tank support as we had already been testing over the last one to two weeks in localized probing attacks. Constant shelling of these positions to soften them up had also proven ineffective. Instead we will slowly roll up the enemy position from the northern bank of the Pola river towards the Northwest with the intent (or hope) to outflank this fortress and advance on Pola.

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There were various small skirmishes, mostly in the wider Lyuban / Chudovno sector (not shown), but most notably at the southern Demyansk/Pocket front where we managed to cut off a group of Soviet units units roughly equivalent to two Rifle regiments. The screenshot also shows how far rail repair into the pocket has progressed in the meantime:

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