After Recon.
Soviets have largely stopped attacking AGN, maybe continuing below Moscow next turn. They did just 5k for 5k last turn instead of the usual 10k+ each.
Finns. Will see if I can pocket something or at least ZOC lock.
AGN. Am looking to pull back the Luftwaffe ground troops and use them for garrison duty so I can release some more allies and use up some of that surplus manpower.
Center. Pocket held this time, happy days ! Time to rethink my strategy in the Center. There are 10 turns of Summer left, my objective has to be to keep advancing somewhere to take manpower centers and continue to create pockets.
A - Continue to bludgeon forwards towards Syzran. There are some heavy stacks to shift here and even if I get through the first line it is all level 1 or better forts behind. Plus after advancing a few hexes there is rough terrain on the left and the river guarding the right so it will be hard to widen any penetration.
B - Try and pocket these lead Soviet units. Might just be possible.
C - Try and pocket this exposed huddle. But there may be nothing much there, they could all be shell units. There is not much benefit in advancing further East as there is no population and supplies are reducing.
D - Switch the attack to here. Can probably grab a lot of hexes this turn and then it gives the possibility of attacking NW across the Oka before it is well fortified or NE where there is open terrain. Supplies will be a little better than A or B.
E - Switch further West and look at clearing the Soviets from the bulge below Moscow. The problem with this is the Oka is well fortified and my Panzers are too far away to do much this turn. I think I can discount this for now, it is too passive and the Soviets have too long to react.
If I go for D or E will likely need to leave at least a Panzer Corps behind on RESERVE to protect 11th Army from all those Guard units and Tank Corps. That is the disadvantage of swinging West, where I am now is very poor defensive terrain.
Caucasus. My mountain unit held out which is great. Will try and push on to cut the rail line properly. Will leave the Romanian Mountain units where they are just to keep causing attrition. Surprised the Soviets are not pulling back from West of Sukhumi, maybe they need to cover the retreat of more units.
Will continue to squeeze the Soviets in the mountains NW of Makha.
10 hexes to Baku and 10 turns of Summer, the race is on.
OOBs are much the same as they were on T53, both sides down 100k. Guess if I can keep as close as that as possible till the end of the year should set me up well for '43.
