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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/2/2016 8:01:54 AM   
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13th August 1941
Turn 14
Army Group North


Re-reading the Aide de Camp and the panzergruppe log it looks like this is correct. All the panzers are in a bad way, but 4th panzergruppe is better than the other three and its average mileage is lower - reflecting the previous R+R.

I notice that the three armies of AGN are set to the Defensive and the Finnish South East Army is set to Blitzkrieg . I amend to Sustained and Defensive accordingly but this has cost in terms of pp... If I had a brain I would be dangerous.

Anyway.... to the war.

16th Army make a push to the south and east of Ostrov, while 18th Army double back and attack from the west. 4th Panzergruppe continue their attack on Tallinn and this time make it stick.

I will need to move the FSB next turn..




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/2/2016 2:16:00 PM   
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Turn 14
Army Group Centre


The entire army group is on a Sustained posture which is what I want.

9th Army continue to push against the Soviet forces north of Smolensk, but for 3rd Panzergruppe, its a case of licking wounds.

South of the city the mud puts paid to any major movement by 2nd Panzergruppe, but Guderian and his 'infantry buddy' von Kluge. Meanwhile von Weichs and his 2nd Army trudge their way slowly through the mud toward Gomel.




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/2/2016 2:50:01 PM   
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Turn 14
Army Group South


NO!!!!!!!!!!!

How to lose the game in one turn

I started the turn knowing I had to do something urgently about the fuel situation in AGS sector. I then got so wrapped up in the turn I lost sight of the fuel guage. Almost all of Kleist's armour is now stranded on the north bank of the Dnepr!!! I ordered the Luftwaffe to provide an emergency fuel drop and I get this from the POMPOUS PORCINE **** that is Herman Goering....




And where the hell is my Siege Artillery??? To hell with Odessa - I and ordering it to Smolensk instead.

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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/2/2016 3:06:27 PM   
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Turn 14
Army Group South


I want to save my pp but I would also like to put Kleist's panzers on defensive or Sustained, but that would make them vulnerable to attack and use up precious pp.

I decide to take a chance and hope the Soviets are not in a position to counter - and they won't necessarily know about my fuel issues either...




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/2/2016 5:41:00 PM   
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Turn 15
Army Group North


One place to go immediately is to AGS. There is no fuel for the panzers at all. I play the refuel card again.... and get the same answer. Oh dear....

Anyway. Back to the front, and AGN appear to have a dramatic reduction in AP's. As a result I cannot attack with 18th Army and can only make one attack with the 16th.

I spend 1pp on getting von Hoepner to inspire his troops...





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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/2/2016 6:26:47 PM   
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Turn 15
Army Group Centre


9th Army split the Soviet defence in half in the north, but this is where its so difficult. The Soviets in the northern half cannot be left, but I cannot spare 9th Army's units to go chasing after them. These units are needed for the attack on Smolensk - assuming my Siege Artillery ever bothers turning up...

2nd Panzergruppe have made a breach in the Soviet defences in the south - but cannot exploit the gap. I am hoping that a combination of 2nd and 4th Armies will be too strong for the defenders of Gomel.




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/2/2016 6:28:50 PM   
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Turn 15
Army Group South


With the Luftwaffe failing again I do not know how to rectify the situation. In a desperate move I have played the 'High Octane' card, but suspect this fuel allowance will still rely upon appropriate transport and so won't be delivered - but I have to try something, anything to save the panzers. If my opponent didn't realise there was a fuel issue before, he must do by now.



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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/3/2016 1:22:21 PM   
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Turn 16
Army Group North + Finland


Nothing happening in Finland but 16th and 18th Armies have done well this turn, taking Ostrov and incurring heavy loss on the Soviets. 18th Army is now just south of Pskov. Fuel reserve in hand so FSB moving to Tallinn and work on rail conversion to reflect this underway.




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/3/2016 1:51:59 PM   
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Turn 16
Army Group Centre


The 2nd and 6th Armies make reasonable progress in advancing on Gomel, while to the north, 2nd Panzergruppe eats into Soviet defences on their way to Bryansk. Things looks a little shaky north of Smolensk and 9th Army is being stretched and much of 3rd Panzergruppe was used to take Smolensk.




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/3/2016 1:58:57 PM   
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Turn 16
Army Group South


Guess what? Yep no surprises there. For the third time running the Luftwaffe fail to re-supply the 1st Panzergruppe. This is just rubbish...

A decision card comes up that allows me to take trucks from the infantry and give to the panzers. No idea if it will work but let's see.

Meanwhile attacks by 6th Army on Kiev and 3rd Romanian on Odessa were failures - as were much of 11th Army's attempts to pressure Nikolayev.

I manage to get some infantry units over the water to assist the panzers which remain stuck...




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/3/2016 9:33:13 PM   
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Turn 17
Army Group North


Another useful - if not spectacular turn. 16th Army have pushed on from Ostrov north and east to guard the flank of 18th Army who are to be tasked with taking Pskov. I have ordered the Siege Artillery there just in case.




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/3/2016 10:23:13 PM   
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Hey Warspite, I've had similar problems with aerial resupply not working at all, and have posted in the tech support forum. Might help if you moved your PZG headquarters unit a bit back towards your airfield. That will reduce the range a bit and might allow a trickle of fuel to get through.

But I think this is very counter-intuitive; Ju52s had a long range, even fully loaded, and should be able to make it the 12 hexes...

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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/3/2016 10:32:04 PM   
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Hey Warspite, I've had similar problems with aerial resupply not working at all, and have posted in the tech support forum. Might help if you moved your PZG headquarters unit a bit back towards your airfield. That will reduce the range a bit and might allow a trickle of fuel to get through.

But I think this is very counter-intuitive; Ju52s had a long range, even fully loaded, and should be able to make it the 12 hexes...

warspite1

Maybe I've just been unlucky with the dice OR there are options I have chosen that have made the modifiers head in the wrong direction. My relations with Goering are 'Strong'.

But if not, I think at this stage of the war the Germans were able to do this (hence Demyansk more than a few months later) + Goering keen desire for his Luftwaffe to be seen as 'saving the day'. Anyway, as you will see it worked at the fourth time of asking.


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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/3/2016 10:41:10 PM   
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Turn 17
Army Group Centre


I said 9th Army were stretched and sure enough they got bitten in a couple of engagements. I have made some progress with 2nd Panzergruppe south of the Minsk-Moscow highway and so have felt able to shift 3rd Panzergruppe assets north to help out..

Further progress has been made by 2nd and 6th Armies in isolating Gomel.




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/3/2016 10:48:42 PM   
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Turn 17
Army Group South


Right, the truck 'rob Peter (infantry) to pay Paul (Panzers) helped a little and I got some oil through. I also got a top up courtesy of Goering. The downside of course is that I have few AP's for the infantry - the Romanians can't even cross water, 6th, 11th and 17th Armies can barely attack, and some of 17th Army can't even cross water using rail and road!

But the good news is that I have repositioned the panzers slightly - all hexes have 2 or 3 divisions, and even got some infantry to assist. I have move the 1st Panzergruppe HQ slightly nearer the road too. Finally I've played a ton of pp on truck refits and stuff. Let's hope I can get the panzers moving soon....

One final piece of good news - Odessa has fallen without me attacking. The Soviet had a unit or two in there. How is that possible?




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/3/2016 11:45:17 PM   
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Turn 18
Army Group North


Pskov falls to 18th Army but otherwise progress is pretty much non-existent. Siege Artillery is no longer required here!




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/3/2016 11:47:09 PM   
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Turn 18
Army Group Centre


9th Army gets smacked once again. I am going to need to do more here. I bring 3rd Panzergruppe much closer to the action to try and dissuade the Soviets from further aggression. I also place a couple of well aimed blows against the Soviets in that area.

That was a waste. Siege Artillery is on its way to Gomel... but the city falls to 2nd Army. The intention (depending as ever on the strength of Soviet forces) is for 2nd Army to head southeast and for 6th Army to head east and, hopefull, provide support to 2nd Panzergruppe's right flank.




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/4/2016 12:11:58 AM   
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Turn 18
Army Group South


The troops were rockin' and the tanks were rollin'! Well the latter anyway. The troops of 11th and 17th Division appear particularly ineffective. Maybe they need a rest.

The fuel situation seems to have been sorted and I start to breakout from the bridgehead. Only thing is.... I have no idea what the plan is!!





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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/4/2016 10:44:13 AM   
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quote:

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One final piece of good news - Odessa has fallen without me attacking. The Soviet had a unit or two in there. How is that possible?





Soviet played a partisan card, which gets rid of one surrounded unit and increases partisan activity in that theatre.

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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/4/2016 4:25:54 PM   
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quote:

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quote:

ORIGINAL: warspite1


One final piece of good news - Odessa has fallen without me attacking. The Soviet had a unit or two in there. How is that possible?





Soviet played a partisan card, which gets rid of one surrounded unit and increases partisan activity in that theatre.
warspite1

Ahhh yes..... thank-you.


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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/4/2016 4:30:09 PM   
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Turn 19
Army Group North


A strange old turn for von Leeb's men. Little to report in the 'Are we there [Leningrad] yet?' stakes. But 16th Army were usefully employed in the tidying up of much of the hinterland, hopefully paving the way to resuming the advance shortly. Hopefully.




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/4/2016 4:34:14 PM   
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Turn 19
Army Group Centre


The northern arm of 9th Army had a better turn - continuing to thin out resistance on the front boundary. For 3rd Panzergruppe it was a case of consolidation rather than advance.

Meanwhile 2nd Army had a stuttering start to their turn. I need them to step up to the plate in order to release 4th Army or 2nd Panzergruppe will be overwhelmed.




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/4/2016 4:37:04 PM   
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Turn 19
Army Group South


The 1st Panzergruppe really are on their own here. The contribution from the three German infantry armies is becoming less and less, while the Romanians are useless. I think all five armies just need a turn or three to rest up. But they are becoming seriously stretched in the south....




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/4/2016 5:53:43 PM   
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Turn 20
Army Group North


The 16th and 18th Army continue to edge forward, 18th Army northwards, and 16th eastwards - trying to root out Soviet resistance at the base of the Valdai Hills.




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/4/2016 6:00:39 PM   
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Turn 20
Army Group Centre


The sector is very quiet. Ominously the ridiculously over-stretched 9th Army detect a new enemy to the northeast.....

3rd Panzergruppe dishes out some punishment to those Soviets in the front row., but 2nd Panzergruppe make no attacks. They are conserving their energy until 4th Army arrive.

2nd Army struggle to make much headway. This is a pity as I need them as the anvil on which 1st Panzergruppe will smash the Red Army.... [yeah, in your dreams Adolf....]




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/4/2016 6:05:42 PM   
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Turn 20
Army Group South (Northern Boundary)


Kleist's panzers continue to push on. All pp are being spent in pursuit of keeping the trucks rolling.... This is make or break for the Germans.

Relations with Wagner? Terrible....




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/4/2016 6:07:23 PM   
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Turn 20
Army Group South (Southern Boundary)


All infantry armies have been told to rest up - or at least no attacks.




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/4/2016 8:23:00 PM   
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Turn 21
Army Group North


The infantry slog their way forward, but the Red menace is growing in the Valdai Hills. They're breeding like Soviets!




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/4/2016 8:27:06 PM   
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Turn 21
Army Group Centre (North)


The German are being stretched tighter than a ....

Once again, the panzer forces are having to be used like infantry just to keep a solid line. 2nd Panzergruppe and 4th Army take Bryansk though and Orel is within the Army Group's sights...




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RE: Gen. Goofy Does Barbarossa vs DicedT (No Diced T) - 1/4/2016 8:30:06 PM   
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Turn 21
Army Group Centre (South)


2nd Army and elements of 4th Army stream south to try and catch the Soviet forces being pushed back by Kleist.




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