As you may know I've been appointed interim South Commander while thedude357 enjoys a well-earned rest in Italy and prepares for Operation Treppenwitz. We want our best commanders as fit as humanly possible for the historic campaign ahead.
My duty this turn was basically to organize our forces both in Crimea and East Ukraine so that they are ready in case we see a sudden improve in weather conditions. This will assure our summer offensive preliminaries get underway at the earliest. In the Eastern Front, striking early means striking twice.
With that in mind, 11th Army is all but ready for a spring assault on fortress city (now mud city) Sevastopol. Model, Kuechler and Weichs have been granted ten full german infantry divisions plus an airlanding division for the imminent task. There is talk in the Führer's circle about Model being a genius of siege warfare and the other commanders can't wait to see him prove his reputation. The faster Sevastopol can be taken, the faster 11th Army can be sent to reinforce the front.

Regarding the rest of the southern area of Army Group A, it's also organisational duty. 1st Panzer Army is moved towards its start point for summer and airdropped tons of fuel. Some former 11th Army units are reassigned to 6th army, while 1st Rumanian Army near Rostov is shuffled so it stops being mixed with everyone else. Here and there, units are moved back to refit and gain full morale.
