coolts
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All through the horrible first winter I planned my objectives, assuming I survived. I had taken Leningrad, Kharkov & Kursk, neared Moscow and suffered a terrifying soviet counterattack and breakout from the Crimea which pushed me back to the Dnepr. My order of business was; 1. Push the enemy back into the Crimean peninsula, break the bridge defences and take Sevastopol. Form defences at Kerch to withstand Russian winter ’42 offensive. 2. Push AGS east and take Stalino then Rostov (& suburbs), trigger split of AGS to ease admin burden 3. Dislodge entire southern Russian defensive line from high entrenchments using panzers and threat of encirclements 4. Take Moscow 5. After that, inflict maximum unsustainable casualties on the enemy armed forces. 6. Reduce their access to vital resources As you can see from the images, I have them on the back foot in the south. I have achieved objectives 1-3, (although the Crimean success was due to the AI evacuating the area last turn, presumably in reaction to my bringing 2 x panzer corps to Rostov and obliterating their containment line. My possible revised plan may be. • Link forces along the east coast of the Azov Sea. This will draw away reinforcements from the north but I can’t see the strategic value unless I plan to cut the railroads heading north and the supplies to the enemy. • Head to the Volga, take Stalingrad and cut the main north/south railroads. Would that cut all Georgian resources from the enemy supply grid? If so it’s worth it, but there is a railroad in the far far east from Guriev running north. Can the enemy still ship resources across the Caspain sea to this line into his grid? If so, then Stalingrad is worthless apart from the manpower, etc. • Maintain a static line in the South and turn over reserves to AGC for…… • The creation of a huge pocket around Moscow. He isn’t retreating here so this is doable but I need more forces from the south to do it. • Once taken, I am tempted to push north as there is a huge Russian army up there threatening the Finnish lines. Not ideal tank country but if I used HQ build-up I reckon I could trap a lot. It would make winter ’42 look a whole lot rosier up north. Thoughts? This is the furthest I have ever got in a GC and I am not willing to go on the defensive unless I have to. Its late July and there is a whole summer of offensive possibilities in front of me. What to do in ’42?
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