npilgaard
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Found some interesting thoughts about successful German '41 attack on USSR on the wifdiscussion list. Regards Nikolaj --------------- hfloystad #94832: > Last time I saw an all out B. in our game it was stopped stone cold in > S/O 41. Mind you I didn't quite agree with the building programmetwo > extra O-Chits seemed excessive to me. And almost no naval builds meant > that CW didn't lose many CPs so a ton of stuff was flowing into RU. And > there was a landing in Denmark. But these are the downsides of all-out > B.. > Reasonably all-out B.s are pretty much the usual way to go in many of > our games. (Bessarabia Russian, GE builds a few CXs and subs, IT subs > and Naval air, then FTR, GE pre-builds Manstein and the SS-Eng.). I > think on the whole about 1 in 4 results in a GE blow-out with RU back on > the Asia map. I agree that coordinated with a JP attack on Siberia it is > quite strong but it is far from 'always a sure path to victory'. My thesis, is that the Barbarossa described is not focused enough, which is why it doesnt really work every time. Try this: - Don't build any O-chits pre-barb. Try to conserve 1 in France, that is enough. Germany NEEDs to be able to out-flank the USSR, which is hard with 5 less infantry (or 3 less mech). You will probably want to build an O-chit or three for the summer of 1942, though. - Make sure to be able to attack from Bessarbia. It's worth about a full impulse, which is huge. So, attack Yugo in 1939, at first possibility. The extra production pre-41 from the yugo resources (if you play with oil), is also important. - Denmark is not so important. It's easy to contain, and not that hard to dislodge later (1942). In fact, an invasion in France is a bigger threat. Denmark can just be screened for a while. Be happy if England lands in Denmark, since that means less preassure on Italy. - Don't build ANY CX/SU units. They are not worth it. Even a couple of extra inf can make the difference in the USSR. The 1939 production (all of it) is needed to minimize losses vs France in 1940, which can be used by building units that stay useful vs the USSR. Putting hurt on the UK doesn't really have an effect until 1942, by which time you should already have won the game in the east. - Italy should build nothing but pilots + aircraft pre 1941, and then start building navs and subs from mar/apr 1941, no earlier. Pull out of Africa asap, even at the risk of loosing your transports by an english DOW. There is nothing to gain for Italy in the med in an all-out barb, but lots to loose. You will not need those transports at all in this strat, and hardly your surface fleet. England doesnt have much invasion capability early on, so can more or less be ignored. From 1942 on, you may want to be able to fight for the italian coast/western med, primarily from the air. You may even win back Sardinia in 1942 (if lost), if the allies don't focus enough in the med. If you are really lucky, England will be satisfied spending 1941 port striking your fleet. If they actually make an effort to invade Italy proper, you need some more GERMAN forces in italy to stop that (dont stop building all italian air until mid 1941 at the earliest). With the play listed above, I have still not seen the USSR survive a 1941 barb. And I have seen England take Denmark, Sardinia, Libya, invade France, send huge lend lease to the USSR, etc to try to stop it - it's simply not sufficiently effective early enough. The only thing that could potentially have a real effect would be to really threaten a conquest of Italy. That is hard, of course, since Italy will either have the time to evaquate the forces in Africa, or the UK must DOW in 1931, costing about 2 US entry chits, net. (And 1939 ones, at that). Even if the UK can disrupt the Italian fleet badly, it will be hard to really threaten conquest until 1941 at the earliest, by which time it's pretty trivial to guard all ports and coastal cities, with 2 units where needed. Also, by building land units and amphs this early, either the UK fleet or air force will be pretty weak, which should make it possible for the axis to put any invading force (in Italy) out of supply fairly frequently, since the UK must trace supply through both the western med AND italian coast. Cheers, Hakon
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