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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 3:25:59 PM   
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Belyj – Yartsevo Sector (turn 1).




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 3:26:27 PM   
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Spas Demensk – Kirov Sector (Turn 1).




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 3:29:59 PM   
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Turn 2. August 15, 1941. Clear (Dry). No Red Air force showed last turn, so the Luftwaffe appears (for now) to have total control of the skies. German forces grind ahead in all sectors. Andreapol, in the north, and Yartsevo in the center falls.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 3:30:27 PM   
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Belyj – Yartsevo Sector (Turn 2).




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 3:31:01 PM   
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The Soviets bitterly counterattack towards Yelnya. The German defenders (32nd Wehrmacht (attached)) is battered but is holding with strong support attacking the Soviets north and south of the city.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 3:33:46 PM   
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Turn 3. August 18, 1941. Cloudy (Dry). The Soviet (Red) Airforce does appear. Five air units (8th MiG, 9th YAK, 3rd LaCG-3, 2nd Pe-2 and 32nd Pe-2). The do manage a bit of damage and force the 37th Ju 87B TAC (attached) back to base at 4-steps. However, Luftwaffe fighters combined with 8.8cm FLAK down the 8th and 3rd and reduce the surviving 3 Red Air units to 6, 4 and 10-steps.

On the ground, Olenino falls but significant progress is made towards Bryansk, Vyazma and Belyj.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 3:34:17 PM   
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3 Panzer units distinguished themselves this turn.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 3:47:10 PM   
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Turn 4. August 21, 1941. Cloudy (Dry). Belyi falls and two more units distinguish themselves. The 2nd and 9th Red Air units return to base. The 32nd stays around, which is a mistake for the Reds. The Luftwaffe downs it, with some effort under cloudy skies.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 3:47:47 PM   
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Bryansk Sector (turn 4). I’m a bit under strength in this sector and will likely need to divert some forces just north to help out with the capture of Bryansk.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:09:36 PM   
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Turn 5. August 24, 1941. Clear (Dry). Rzhev, Vyazma and Bryansk should all fall in the next turn or two. A six Red Air unit (12th I-16) showed up at the airfield outside of Vyazma, which is now German, and was flamed.

In unit news, the 38th Grenadier was KIA. This did allow for the deployment of 3rd Grenadier, which was being held in reserve. Also on the positive side the 4th TAC and 8th Arty units distinguished themselves.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:10:33 PM   
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Turn 6. August 27, 1941. Clear (Dry). The objective cities of Rzhev and Vyazma do indeed falls this turn; but Bryansk holds out. It is expected to fall next turn. Several units were reinforced and / or rearmed this turn.

In unit news, the 11th Grenadier distinguished themselves this turn. And with respect to the operation, I have 8 turns left to capture the remaining objectives if I’m to achieve a decisive victory.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:11:34 PM   
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Turn 7. August 30, 1941. Clear (Dry). The objective city Bryansk and non-objective city Kirov fall. In the air, the Luftwaffe flames the Soviet 9th YAK air unit. The 2nd Pet-2, which is now back up to full strength, was spotted and will be dealt with next turn if it stays around and the weather cooperates.

Two more air units, the 4th TAC and 47th fighter distinguished themselves.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:12:02 PM   
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Turn 8. September 2, 1941. Clear (Dry). Mozhaisk (objective) falls and the Luftwaffe flying recon over Maloycroslavets finds it’s undefended. Also, in the air the Luftwaffe 5th fighter unit alone downs the 2nd Pet-2 Soviet air unit, which was at full strength.

The 18th recon distinguishes itself this turn.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:12:32 PM   
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Lead elements of the German push against Kaluga uncover strong Soviet forces.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:13:02 PM   
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Turn 9. September 5, 1941. Clear (Dry). More Soviet cities fall. Most surprisingly is that a number of them are falling without a fight (i.e., the Soviets left them undefended). Kaluga, which is being defended, should fall next turn leaving Tula and Moscow. Not counting this turn, which is finished for me, I only have 4 turns left in which to achieve a decisive victory. That is going to be tough; but I will give it my best shot.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:13:53 PM   
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Turn 10. September 8, 1941. Clear (Dry). Mitensk, Kiln, Balchow and the objective city Kaluga fall. This leaves Tula and Moscow.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:14:43 PM   
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The initial Moscow defenses are breached and 25% of the city is captured. What’s surprising is that it doesn’t look to be that well defended except for heavy air defenses. Barring unforeseen events it should fall in the next turn or two.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:15:11 PM   
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Because of the heavy air defenses in Moscow, the Luftwaffe is being diverted to Tula. They uncover the cities defenses. Tula may shape up to be a tougher nut to crack than Moscow. At best, I estimate 3 turns to take the city and I only have 4 turns left to achieve a decisive victory.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:15:57 PM   
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Turn 11. September 11, 1941. Clear (Dry). Well, my rush into Moscow paid off as it feel this turn. However, I lost the 18th recon (last turn) who first entered the city. All that is left is Tula and to make sure I defend my flanks to prevent any Soviets units from sneaking back into the objective cities I’ve already captured.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:16:41 PM   
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The Tula sector (turn 11).




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:17:11 PM   
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Turn 11. September 14, 1941. Rain (Dry). Are the fall rains here or will I get another turn or two of clear skies. I really hope the latter.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:17:48 PM   
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The last remaining objective. I have 2 turns left to capture the city.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:18:31 PM   
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Turn 13. September 17, 1941. Clear (Dry). The skies clear and the Luftwaffe pound targets in and around Tula. Tula is captured as well as all other remaining cities and airfields on the map. This should give me a decisive victory.

By the way, noticed that I’ve accumulated 3157 prestige points!




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:19:12 PM   
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And it does! Hitler’s plans for Moscow was to relocated it’s population, raze the city and turn it into a reservoir. Fortunately, the Nazi’s only got close enough in December 1941 to glimpse the city before being pushed back by the elite Siberian reserves.

Also provide is a table summarizing unit losses and kills. The step kill to loss ratio was 4.0, which is excellent; especially when compared to previous operations.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:19:52 PM   
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Summary kill / loss stats to date. A couple of amazing stats is that the Luftwaffe has downed 32 air units and the Kriegsmarines and Luftwaffe have sunk 9 capital ships (including 1 aircraft carrier), 9 destroyers and 1 sub. That to me is impressive.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:20:24 PM   
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Post campaign core unit stats.

With the capture of Moscow, I wonder what’s next?




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:20:54 PM   
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Sure. My troops will enjoy the time off, warm in their cozy winter lodgings and enjoying their captured Russia sprits.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:21:32 PM   
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Sea Lion?!




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:22:05 PM   
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Here, I’m afraid, is where my AAR ends. I’ve already successfully carried out Sea Lion (September 1940) and managed to achieve a marginal victory. While the game “pulled” me out I don’t think that in a million years Hitler would have given up these English conquests. While I feel the pull out in October 1940 was a-historical, assuming the a-historical victory I just achieved, I accepted the result as I knew the Soviet Union was next. However, it's a little far fetch for me to have a successful Sea Lion in 1940, pull out and abandon my conquest, invade and conquer the Soviet Union in 1941 and then launch a second Sea Lion in 1942.

So I’m making a call in my alternate WW2 universe. In October 1940 after the successful invasion of England and the capture of London, Dover, Portsmouth, Southampton, Bristol and a number of other cities in southern England this is what happened. Winston Churchill, the British parliament and the King George VI fled to Birmingham and set up government there. Churchill and his staff flew to the US to try to convince President Roosevelt to enter the war against Germany and send US troops immediately to help out in England. The US congress and the majority of American people were still strongly isolationists and would not agree to the war. Without Congress’ approval and declaration of war, President Roosevelt’s hands were tied and could not send US troops to England. To do so, would have been in violation of the US constitution, an impeachable offense and would have in most certainty resulted in him being removed from office. Roosevelt did manage, however, to convince the US congress to pass Lend Lease 2, which promised greater equipment and supplies to England, provided she had the navy to safely transport them across the Atlantic to England.

Churchill flew back to Birmingham with this grim news but determine to find on to the last man. However, not many in the government saw it this way. Churchill lost a vote of confidence and his government fell. A collation government was formed and, in an ironic twist of fate, Neville Chamberlain was asked and accepted to lead this new government. He then promptly asked for a cease fire and a chance to negotiate an armistice with Germany. He did, in Munich and signed the armistice that was to be known (ironically again) as the Munich Agreement II. In frustration, Churchill and a number of government and military people along with the majority of the remaining RN fled the country to Canada to set up a British Government in Exile. Back in England, free and occupied zones, similar to France, were established.

The armistice between Germany and Britain, in effect, put the war in Europe on hold until June 22, 1941. But with the defeat of the Soviet Union in October 1941, the war in Europe officially ended with German domination of all of Europe including Great Britain. Thus, ends my AAR. I hope you enjoyed and please let me know what you think. And, thanks for following.




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RE: Fall Weiss AAR (Colonel) vs AI - 2/16/2014 4:47:09 PM   
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Thank you for a awesome AAR.

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I am not all that happy with the campaign tree either. You have to win a decisive victory the first time you invade England in order to avoid doing it a second time. I wish that there were more places were you could select were you will fight. I have yet to fight in Greece.




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