ComradeP
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Hes a very good commander and he has alot of unseen units in his hands. As I said before if they spend the time on my flank it will just help me up north...Heres a (ss) of XLIV corps. I did move a LW Flak Regiment this turn there, alot of 88's in it, hopeing to see those T-34's...lol... If the Soviets attack towards the rail junction, it will automatically help "up north" too because it will mean you need to pull some units back or call other units to the area, not to mention that Kleist's guys might be short of supplies pretty soon. If the railroad's cut, your forces will be on the other side of a major river, 10 hexes from the nearest functional railroad hex. The Soviets already have what seem to be significant forces in the area, they might as well use them. As to XLIV Korps: I would be less confident that 203 guns and 28 AFV's, together with about 2 infantry divisions, will be able to stop an advance. You were overconfident in both the Voronezh and the Orel area earlier too, stressing how Soviet attacks would fail there, whilst they succeeded. That morale of 80 also doesn't look like it can take a lot of hits before plummeting. Not to mention that the HQ's 1 hex from the frontline, so if the Soviets come, it will have to move.
< Message edited by ComradeP -- 4/19/2010 5:40:01 PM >
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