SGHunt
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Joined: 1/20/2010 From: Lancaster, England Status: offline
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That offensive is so sweet - you are doing this right. Both of the final cities before Moscow encircled in one turn (and what joy when 2nd Pz frees its own infantry after Ryazan falls! Next turn do you think?) Whilst I am always suggesting for you push too hard and too fast, it seems, and in a way that I'm sure would put my spearheads at risk, you are maintaining both pressure and cohesion. I learn. I guess you've missed the full encirclement by a week or two before the mud stops everything? And... where are those Soviet tanks? But, you are very strong to the S and SE of Moscow, and if Uncle Joe does not pull everything away from the Oka and create a final defence behind the Moskva, he is surely knackered (this is a technical military term used by the British - it describes a really rather delicate and uncomfortable situation). So, Kleist is set to continue the roll North, chewing up troops all the way. Two weeks left and he can kill a lot more, but he can't surely get to where your orange arrow points before the mud, can he? Final thought, if 3rd Pz (yellow arrow) cuts NE rather than SE, wouldn't it support the main thrust by Model over the canal? If you can effect the link up with Hoth to the east of Moscow, all those troops you are looking to net to the SW of Moscow will be done for anyway, won't they? I've never really become aware of Herr General Schmidt before - what a classic Prussian Jon, don't sleep - play and post....
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