EwaldvonKleist
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Joined: 4/14/2016 From: Berlin, Germany Status: offline
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Thx for OOB, very interesting. To compare situation with history: I have sufficient knowledge about EF, but would never call myself an expert. However, according To Glantz, House, When Titans Clashed, 2015: 7. March 1942: 2.5mio. Germans, 450k Finns, 55k Roms, 58kItalians, 17k Spains and 16k Slovaks. I dont understand why axis allies numbers are so super low in this book, around factor 10 smaller for Rumanians. But given that german numbers are quite correct (i am aware of the problem that there are different ways to count man) you are 1 Mio or around 1.5 times better than historical Wehrmacht. Comparing Soviet OOB with glantz ones is pointless as the numbers are strange (4.7 mio. on front but 9.3 mio. total???). Has anyone an explanation for those huge differences or knows a site/book with well researched tank/gun/plane strength information? What is very easy to compare is the ground taken, and here your situation is superior, much better in north and moscow and rostov sector, on par in the voronezh area and on the crimea, things will soon change? So compared with the history, you have superior starting positions and your case blue should become a crushing success. Game question: You outnumber Soviets in tanks. Having superior production, they should have a bit more than germans, even after the bad summer. Is there a good reason to keep tanks in pool 1942? Truck shortages, defensive army deployment, tank units not yet rested etc? Sry if this was to off topic, just complain and i will stop history and numbers talk (i like numbers!) :-) Good luck for 1942 Edit: Another thing i learned: Number with a lot of 0 are considered as links, so i had to abbreviate them)
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