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Please help !!!

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2003 10:18 am
by wieschi
Hi,
i have a question belonging railways in a possum 6 game:

In my pbem game, my axis counterpart could destroy the north-south railway through Saratov.
What will happen with:

- The supply level in the south
- transfer troops from north to south and vice versa by rail trans

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2003 11:47 am
by wieschi
The soviets are crying for help !
Where are all the cracks and profis who can help them ?

It is mid-October.
The heros of the motherland still defending Leningrad and Moscow, but are not able to stop the axis south of Moscow.
Soviet tropps stopped the advance at Rostov and Sevastopol.
But between 5 hexes north of Rostov, and 5 hexes south of Moscov, there is a huge hole in the frontline.
The agressors overran the weak forces and will probably reach and desroy the vital north-south railway around Saratov.
And then?

-Supply in the south ?
-Transfering troops to the south ?

Please help if you can.

Molotov,
soviet foreign minister

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2003 12:09 pm
by CRAZY_HORSE007
Originally posted by wieschi
The soviets are crying for help !
Where are all the cracks and profis who can help them ?

It is mid-October.
The heros of the motherland still defending Leningrad and Moscow, but are not able to stop the axis south of Moscow.
Soviet tropps stopped the advance at Rostov and Sevastopol.
But between 5 hexes north of Rostov, and 5 hexes south of Moscov, there is a huge hole in the frontline.
The agressors overran the weak forces and will probably reach and desroy the vital north-south railway around Saratov.
And then?

-Supply in the south ?
-Transfering troops to the south ?

Please help if you can.

Molotov,
soviet foreign minister

IMHO

Bravo, you have done the hardest in holding Moscow and Leningrad. You can prepare your unit for the big counter attack.

Germans will be stupid to continue the advance at that stage, they better have to dig in prevision of the blizzard.

For the Supply in the South, I think you have nothing to fear for.

And for the transfering troops you will have no problem at all, 'cause the routine of rail transfert is not what is must do.

Marc