21st August 1941
AGN:
We finally manage to cut Leningrad off along with a very sizable chunk of the Soviet Northern Front. But apparently this means nothing as far as supply goes for the Soviets. Leningrad has unlimited supply capacity so it seems. So I guess this strategy of taking the city is fundamentally flawed. My own supply state is precarious and all that is keeping it going is air supply drops. I am not confident of taking Leningrad at all. I am also under extreme pressure from Tikivin. Lots of counter attacking by the Soviets. None of his attacks have been successful so far but he seems to have an unending supply of manpower to throw at my worn out units. In hindsight I should have taken Tikivin and denighed him a reinforcement staging city. The mood at HQ AGN is gloomy.
AGC:
The advance is stalling. The PzGp’s are worn down and out. The infantry under pressure from north and south. I will have to divert Panzer units next turn to arrest the situation developing on my flanks. Moscow will have to be left to the infantry. I fear they won’t be strong enough. Soviets dug in to the forests are very difficult to dislodge. I don’t like my chances of actually taking Moscow either. He has so many troops and my spearheads have been more than dulled through slogging it through the forests.
AGS:
After the bad start I had with AGS this may actually be my best chance at taking an objective. Problem is my siege guns are in Smolensk waiting to shoot at Moscow. All the infantry of 11th Army and 17th Army is mostly unscathed so they can take over the job of the Panzers come September. Just in time for the mud to screw me I suppose.
Fuel:
I have plenty of gas in AGN and AGC. My stocks are almost gone in AGS. I am running on air drops.
The game is in the balance. I feel I could either just sqeak in somewhere or totally collapse. We shall see.
