hellraiser1973
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I usually organize the barbarossa army into independent battlegroups, easch of them assigned various objectives. A battle group usually consists of 2 tanks, 1 mech inf, 1 arty unit, 3 armies. Each battle group is under the command of a HQ (very important!). Then we have the support units in the form of bombers, fighters, paratroops - I also assign HQs for the support units but their mission is to help more battlegroups not just only one. Then we have the corps units, usually not under a HQ, which are used to hold flanks, help with encirclements, partisan duties and, if the need arise, replacement for weakened battlegroup units. How to employ them , it is up to you. for example Vonik shows a strong prefference for a northern approach, to link Finland up and free valuable assets for Moscow theater. I find myself hitting south more often than not - trying to capture or cut Caucasus off and capture Stalingrad before Moscow - this opens up a turkish campaign and the possibility to link mid east and africa with europe further increasing your mpps and supply levels. The northern approach might be safer since it aims to protect the Baltic flank, pretty exposed to russian incursions if left unattended, the southern approach might be more romantic though :D
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