Romania - Akymovka
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 6:04 pm
Akymovka
28/9/41 1500
Visibility 800 meters, Weather: Raining, Length 37 turns
Romanian Delay – Soviet Advance
Câpitan Lazarian has a new German Pz-IIIh tank with its Romanian type marking T-3. Also one 20mm light anti-aircraft gun have been changed to German 88mm gun. They’ve got same range finder and fire control systems than British 75mm AA guns but the 88 FlaK’s got better penetration value.
The Situation is critical! Romanian 3rd Army and German 30th Corps are being pushed back by the hordes of Soviet troops. Endless waves of men and tanks are storming over the positions. There are over ten divisions attacking and the Romanians and Germans are about to break. Oberstleutnant Karl is forming one of the several pockets of resistance with other Romanian and German forces. They are moving slowly towards the west delaying and inflicting as much casualties to Bolsheviks as possible. Now Karl has found a place that is good enough to stop the invading enemy or - if things won’t go well - mittelmäßig place to die. Not good one, but it’s hard to find good ones when the pressure is high. This one will do. Oberstleunant orders his tired men to form the lines, dug in and place mines in front of them. Sublocotenent Cuza will count target areas to artillery and mortars and AT and AA guns will place themselves to areas with good sights and cover. Then leutnant Brandt, his adjutant, will bring him a cup of coffee, black, two pieces of sugar.
After half an hour the observers return to tell that the enemy is approaching with full speed. Lots of tanks and infantry. Little too soon, the infantry hasn’t yet dugged in. But no can do.
Support Units:
GE Rifle Company (part)
Co Hq
1st Platoon (4x Rifle sec, MG34)
2nd Platoon (4x Rifle sec, MG34)
2x 81mm Mortar
RO Mountain Infantry Platoon
Plt Hq
3x Munte sqd
60mm Mortar
GE Tank Platoon
4x PzKpf-Ivd
Misc Support:
GE 50mm PaK38
RO 7,92mm ZB53 HMG
2x RO Recon
The troops are deployed as can be seen from the map attached.
First line AT guns are to weaken the enemy and then to withdraw to other positions. So are the Pz-IV tanks and Romanian-German infantry in the first lines. Engineers will place mines as fast as they can. Purpose is that when the Soviets reach the rear area they are so weak that determined defence connected with armored counterattack from left will break them. Again the artillery and AT guns will play vital part in this battle. Bolsheviks are coming!
28/9/41 1500
Visibility 800 meters, Weather: Raining, Length 37 turns
Romanian Delay – Soviet Advance
Câpitan Lazarian has a new German Pz-IIIh tank with its Romanian type marking T-3. Also one 20mm light anti-aircraft gun have been changed to German 88mm gun. They’ve got same range finder and fire control systems than British 75mm AA guns but the 88 FlaK’s got better penetration value.
The Situation is critical! Romanian 3rd Army and German 30th Corps are being pushed back by the hordes of Soviet troops. Endless waves of men and tanks are storming over the positions. There are over ten divisions attacking and the Romanians and Germans are about to break. Oberstleutnant Karl is forming one of the several pockets of resistance with other Romanian and German forces. They are moving slowly towards the west delaying and inflicting as much casualties to Bolsheviks as possible. Now Karl has found a place that is good enough to stop the invading enemy or - if things won’t go well - mittelmäßig place to die. Not good one, but it’s hard to find good ones when the pressure is high. This one will do. Oberstleunant orders his tired men to form the lines, dug in and place mines in front of them. Sublocotenent Cuza will count target areas to artillery and mortars and AT and AA guns will place themselves to areas with good sights and cover. Then leutnant Brandt, his adjutant, will bring him a cup of coffee, black, two pieces of sugar.
After half an hour the observers return to tell that the enemy is approaching with full speed. Lots of tanks and infantry. Little too soon, the infantry hasn’t yet dugged in. But no can do.
Support Units:
GE Rifle Company (part)
Co Hq
1st Platoon (4x Rifle sec, MG34)
2nd Platoon (4x Rifle sec, MG34)
2x 81mm Mortar
RO Mountain Infantry Platoon
Plt Hq
3x Munte sqd
60mm Mortar
GE Tank Platoon
4x PzKpf-Ivd
Misc Support:
GE 50mm PaK38
RO 7,92mm ZB53 HMG
2x RO Recon
The troops are deployed as can be seen from the map attached.
First line AT guns are to weaken the enemy and then to withdraw to other positions. So are the Pz-IV tanks and Romanian-German infantry in the first lines. Engineers will place mines as fast as they can. Purpose is that when the Soviets reach the rear area they are so weak that determined defence connected with armored counterattack from left will break them. Again the artillery and AT guns will play vital part in this battle. Bolsheviks are coming!


