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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/18/2011 9:48:57 PM   
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Over Rostov, I rolled a pair of 6's before getting lucky with a hit on the Soviet paratrooper. That should take one monkey off my back.



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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/18/2011 10:23:11 PM   
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After railing 2 more Militia toward the southern front, I planned my attack. If you couldn't see this coming, I'd be surprised. Runstedt could only get 7 units doubled. Nobody else was in range. But it was enough to make this a 61:9 attack. I know that looks like an inordinate amount of bomber coverage over a forest (swamp) hex in snow, but my bombers brought this up to 7:1, reduced by the weather to 5:1, and Orm's bombers were already in the hex, so they'll end up disorganized one way or another (assuming I win -- good odds at 5:1 +1), so why not put what they have into the battle?



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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/18/2011 10:38:29 PM   
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And I rolled a '10' !!! This is especially nice, since I get 3 Oil Points out of the victory, too. It's another reason I used more aircraft than I really should have; if Rundstedt remained organized, so would everyone else, and it would be a shame to waste his reorganization points on an O-Chit impulse.
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Edit: Sorry, but I have to pause for now. My niece just sent me a text message ordering me to turn on and watch Dr. Who. How can I disappoint her?

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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/19/2011 12:20:10 AM   
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I rebased my ATR to Bryansk, used it to reorganize the L Mechanized Corps, and then used Rundstedts O-Chit reorganization to resupply 4 Corps and my long-range fighter.



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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/19/2011 12:25:14 AM   
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This may be in slightly bad taste, but this image shows what I like to call "breathing room".



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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/19/2011 12:28:36 AM   
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I don't think I'm actually going to get Novgorod back again. How annoying!



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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/19/2011 12:34:02 AM   
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There really wasn't any movement on the northern front or in the center. Most of my units there are still disorganized from the attack on Bryansk. This is what things look like in the south. I didn't actually break through the lines, though it was a temptation. It probably would have done me no good, anyway. I'm happier with what I got out of this impulse.



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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/19/2011 9:06:34 PM   
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Now that Orm's impulse is over, may I say that I feel like there was an opportunity missed to cut off the spearhead winding along past Rostov by attacking the MOT in the woods. Particularly, if it had been disorganized it would have been an easy out-of-supply kill.

I was to cowardly to attack on the south front. Maybe it was my fear for the German offencive or just plain stupidity but for some reason I did not dare attempt any attacks here.

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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/19/2011 11:43:07 PM   
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I launch a couple of desperate ground strikes. On the way towards Tula my bombers are intercepted by hordes of Bf-109s but they bravely fend them off and continue towards the target.




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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/19/2011 11:46:06 PM   
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Unfortunately it seems that most of the bombers dropped their loads before reaching the target.

Edit: Remember that the winter weather affects the bombing mission halving their tactical factors.



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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/19/2011 11:48:21 PM   
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Hordes, eh?

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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/19/2011 11:55:59 PM   
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But at least I have my reliable heavy bombers that reach their targets unintercepted. And the target do not even have any anti-air worth mentioning.

Alas, the 53rd Motorized Corps have learned their lesson and camoflaged themselves well.




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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/20/2011 12:02:50 AM   
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Despite the lack of the success of my airforce Yeremenko launches a major offensive against Tula. It is defended by some Rumanian unit withouth any winter equpment. According to intelligence they do not even have any anti-tank weapons. It is rumored that they have support of one armor division but since Yeremenko has the 1st Guard Panzer Army a couple of German obsolete tanks should have no impact on the operation.



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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/20/2011 12:20:16 AM   
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Both sides launch massive air support.

Unfortunately it turns out that the "new" fighters that my pilots have recieved was the aircraft previously used for scrap parts so they had to turn back at once.

I suspect that some... Well, lets just say it will have consequences.






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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/20/2011 12:28:36 AM   
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What begun as a 5 to 1 attack with a possibility to become a 7 to 1 attack if the HQ support launched by Yeremeko was successful (and with the fractional odds roll) has been reduced to a 3 to 1 attack.

But despite that the armor advances towards Tula untill they capture the supply train for the 1st Hannover Militia.There my troops find huge amounts of fine beer from Hannover and my offencive stalls. A big party begins and a bond is created between people from Moscow and Hannover.


At that moment hordes of Stukas arrive and ends the party.

And the attack ends in a total failure.



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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/20/2011 12:35:33 AM   
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This is how the Moscow - Tula front looks after my failed assault.



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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/20/2011 12:36:19 AM   
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Now that's what I call hordes!!!

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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/20/2011 12:37:29 AM   
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And the south portion of the front.



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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/20/2011 12:59:52 AM   
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If you look closely at post #345, above, you'll notice that those treacherous militiamen from Hannover, having broken bread with the enemy, proceeded to get themselves killed in the air raid! Serves them right!

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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/20/2011 1:34:16 AM   
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The year 1941 has come to an end, and the new year is starting out just as bleak as the old one finished. Once again, the initiative roll was victorious for the Germany Army (although it took a re-roll to make this happen).



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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/20/2011 2:26:44 PM   
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With my formidible air force slipping and sliding on the runways, 3 bomber groups and a fighter escort manage to get airborne. I order them to target a Soveit stack near Rostov, and also the 2 enemy HQs; if I can put them out of business, the game might well be over, making it very difficult for Orm to conduct a last-minute counter-offensive.

All three of my Ground Strikes can be intercepted, and I have a fighter within range to make a dash for either of the southern targets. Fearing the powerful FW 190 formation headed for Yeremenko, Orm decides to let him fend for himself. In the south, he sends his interceptors to both targets (not shown at the target), and I send my squadron based in Kharkov (also not shown) to try to keep my Stukas in the air over Timoshenko's head. (I really want those HQs!)



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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/20/2011 2:34:11 PM   
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In the air over Timoshenko, my pilot distracted the MiG pilot with fancy flying, all the while giving him the finger (Top Gun reference), while my bombers flew safely on to the target.



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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/20/2011 2:39:54 PM   
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Farthur south, the Russian pilot got a little cocky trying to pull the same stunt with my bomber. He did scare off my planes, but his fuel ran out while he was till upside-down. How he managed to eject safely from that orientation, I'll never know!



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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/20/2011 2:44:16 PM   
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I guess all of my pilots were busy taking in the antics of the hot-shot fighter pilots. Seems they forgot to drop their payloads, and went home without damaging so much as a stray cow! (Yes, I know this is the second time I've talked about bombing cows . . . and no, I don't have anything against cows )

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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/20/2011 2:57:34 PM   
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I once more railed some forces to the front: the Berlin Militia to Bryansk, the I Cavalry Corps to Kharkov, and a new contingent from the Hannover Militia to Stalino -- they won't make the same mistake twice! Beer is not for the Vodka-drinking heathens, boys!

And now to move my troops into position for some more killing!

For starters, and this is purely based on the principle of the thing, I'm allowing the Helsinki Militia the opportunity to retake Petsamo. This time, I might actually keep it! Or, I might not. But I had to make the effort. After all, that is a Finnish resource!
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Edit: I'll also tip you off, though I won't be able to do this for several hours, to the fact that I am going to make one last stab at grabbing back Novgorod. And this time, if I win, I mean to hold it, gosh-darnit!



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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/20/2011 6:50:41 PM   
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The big question is: will the USSR be able to make hay while the snow flies. Er... some sort of mixed metaphor like that.

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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/20/2011 7:01:05 PM   
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Isn't it: The fur is about to hit the fan!

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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/21/2011 1:09:00 AM   
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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/21/2011 1:54:18 AM   
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The big question is: will the USSR be able to make hay while the snow flies. Er... some sort of mixed metaphor like that.


No, NO. The "bigger" question is; will you release this before I die. Please do so.

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RE: A look at Barbarossa. - 8/21/2011 12:34:22 PM   
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I made a lot of moves, and decided it was time to get greedy. I'm making 4 attacks this impulse:

In the upper left, the Attack on Novgorod begins at 57:11 (3:1)
In the upper right, it's an 18:2 (7:1) attack on the Irkutsk Militia
In the lower left, I really wanted to try to kill off Yeremenko, which would have put a Soviet stack out of supply, but instead I decided to clear away some Russians from my side of the Don, at 70:12 (3:1)
In the lower right, I'm going to try to break through in the south after all. Granted, I have to cross the river to do it, but it is still a 12:2 (4:1) attack on the Saratov Militia.



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