morvael
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Joined: 9/8/2006 From: Poland Status: offline
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All front commanders visit Moscow for talks in the STAVKA, and are informed of the next steps to be taken in the war. Western Allies, for so long blocked in Normandy, made huge gains last month. They have liberated France and reached the Rhine. Luckily, their ill-planned Market-Garden airborne operation failed, so they have no bridgehead across this major river. If that plan would succeed, they could be in Berlin before the end of the year! Prestige of Mother Russia and Father Stalin requires that it will be the Red Army which takes Berlin first and slays the German beast. Therefore, the forces, which are now between Warsaw and Nowy Sacz in Poland, will have the utmost priority for replacements and supply from now on. All mechanized forces are to be moved there (after a period of rest & refit in the rear), and as many Guards, rail and artillery units as possible will join them. Their goal will be to advance through Schlesien and Wielkopolska, directly towards Berlin. All other parts of the front (mainly those in Hungary now) will be secondary, and the goal of forces present there will be to tie as many German units as possible and advance slowly on foot. It woould be good if they could capture Wien, with its multiple factories (having a weekly capacity of 55 Bf-109, 8 Panther, 1 Jagdtiger and 100 trucks), but it's of no consequence in the greater scope. 50th Army is renamed 9th Guards Army. 4th Tank Army commander, Aleksei Rodin, is promoted to the rank of General-Leytenant. 1st Ukrainian Front commander, Fyodor Kuznetsov, improves his mech skills (4). 37th Army commander, Filipp Golikov, improves his mech skills too (5). 3 breakthrough artillery divisions are formed. 15x P-47D Thunderbolt replace 9x P-40N per week in the Lend-Lease deliveries from next month. Strength: men: 11 122 716 vs 3 860 403 guns: 195 798 vs 38 624 AFVs: 13 517 vs 6 231 aircraft: 21 451 vs 1 428 Trucks: in units: 291 720 / 291 720 (100.00%) in the pool: 285 233 / 211 280 (135.00%) in repair: 99 967 Losses: killed: 29 814 vs 17 176 captured: 87 vs 18 636 disabled: 1 840 vs 2 875 guns: 513 vs 1 039 AFVs: 666 vs 199 aircraft: 198 vs 73 Including: in combat: 83 vs 45 from AA: 52 vs 4 on the ground: 0 vs 10 operational: 63 vs 14
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