Red Prince
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ORIGINAL: Centuur What are the goals of the USSR in defending against the Germans? It is to preserve the Caucasus (oil), to preserve Murmansk (with he railed factories there) and the central Siberian part of the country (where all other railed factories need to go). In addition to this, the USSR should defend in such a way that as much factories as possible are going to be pulled out towards the central Siberian region and 2 need to go to Murmansk (yes, that hard pressed CW should get a convoy chain into Murmansk. Those decadent British should come to the aid of the valous comrades. Signed, Uncle Joe...). If you lose either the Caucasus or Central Siberia, it's over for the USSR. No talk of defending Moscow here. Moscow isn't important. Leningrad is a good place to defend and Sevastopol (beware of a German Para taking the place, the unit should be in the place if the PARA appears in the Rumanian port nearby) and Rostov too, so they get garrisoned while your retreat asking for it. The rest of the USSR is probably going to get overrun by the Germans. It's going to be a reality in this game, because of Mr. Chamberlain staying too long in office... Now, if you look at the lines, you are faced by one attack, which must not succeed: that's the one coming from Persia. Luckily the unified map gives the USSR good defensive positions (nice touch, all those Alpine and Lake hexsides). You need 6 units all with a minimum of 5 combat factors in the hexes Steve proposed, put Zhukov in the woods behind the mountains for supply reasons. Get one or two FTR's in position too (not in the same hex as Zhukov please) and a LND and you should be able to hold out against German Armor fighting in the mountains (oh how nice, tanks against infantrymen in the mountains...), especially since it looks like the Germans are short of FTR's in the area. Also: the USSR still got a one and probably two turns to get those units into positions, so no problem there. Strip the rest of Persia of any INF units, with the exception of Teheran (keep one INF there too). Things are looking as well as to be expected in the northern Russia area. You've done the best you can. Odessa looks screened. So that means that factory is going to get railed away. The only units in a bad position now are those around Cernauti and those in the southern area of the Pripjat Marshes, aren't they? So slowly start moving them backwards, out of Eastern Poland (Lvov is a trap and only if you put two white prints there, you will have a defense of 6, since it isn't a supply source. If you want a speedbump there, use one lousy INF. But even then, the Germans will probably move around it and kill it after groundstrike). Even in blizzard, the units around Cernauti can walk towards Chisinau and stay in supply the whole time. Sure Blizzard slows things down, so do the five moves maximum, but Blizzard also means no German attack. The Germans aren't ready either, are they? In Blizzard: they also walk very, very slowly towards you. No: blizzard, storm and rain are the friends of the Soviet Union in this stage of the game. Snow and Fine weather: those are things you don't want to see at all, since those give the Germans the opportunity to attack you. And finally: how many fast moving stacks can the Germans gather against the USSR in Ukraine or the Baltics/Minsk area? Two, three? The other two are moving towards Persia and will need 3 HQ's immobile to provide supply for them. How nice that is? That means you can count out the maximum terrain they can gain on you. The Germans will have to make a choice where to attack (they probably will do so in the Ukraine, to attempt to move as fast as possible towards the Caucasus... The Germans are also suffering from too few units at this moment, since they are also early in beginning the attack. Yes, the USSR will need to throw all kind of INF/GAR/MIL units in cities in the path of the Germans to stall him. Sure: the Germans are going to move and will probably grab the total Ukraine (except Sevastopol), move into Stalingrad, take Moscow. So what: that's not going to help him at all, provided you get the expensive MECH/ARM/HQ's and airforce to the area's where you can put up a good defense, because of very long German lines and of very good mountains to defend in. You have a nice gearing limit on INF units. Keep it that way, but keep in mind the Germans might not DoW you in M/A if the winter is going your way (that is a lot of blizzards, storms and rains which keep pouring down onto the Russian and Polish border area's, making it impossible for the Germans to do anything usefull...). Do not despair. War is just starting and the comrades commanded by Zhukov will stop a whole German Panzer army in Persia. Propaganda? Perhaps. Impossible: not al all... Be positive... The only thing I completely disagree with is railing factories to Murmansk. If it must be done, they should go to Archangel. Even that is a risk. The reason I disagree with Murmansk is that during the first impulse of war, there is now a Ski Division in Finland ready to cut that rail link. No railing to Murmansk, I'm afraid.
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