xhoel
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An evaluation of the campaign: The campaign against the Soviet Union has been a bloody one. Even though we have had several successes we have failed to land a knockout blow on the Soviet Union. We had a very good summer campaign but the overconfidence of our performance clouded our judgement. We left gaps in our lines and the enemy was able to exploit that to land a powerful blow on the German Army. During the mud weeks, several divisions were cut off from supply, both due to enemy action and because of the overextension of our supply lines. As a result, in a mere 7 weeks our casualties increased by 221.000 men, 4.000 guns and 740 AFVs. Many divisions are under strength and 2 Infantry divisions have been destroyed and are currently reforming in Germany. To make matters worse, General Winter is knocking on our door and the situation is looking very bleak. We can only hope that the German Landser will come victorious out of this fight. Here is a breakdown of the casualties: 39% of our casualties are irreversible ones (KIA and POWs). While the Wehrmachts casualties are high, the Soviets are in a completely other level. In the 24 weeks of our campaign the Red Army as it stood on June the 22nd has ceased to exist. It has lost 162 Rifle, 31 Armored, 16 Motorized and 16 Cavalry Divisions among a plethora of other units as shown below: The Soviets have lost around 3.7 million men, 75% of which are irreversible casualties: KIA: 500.000, POWs: 2.278.800. Their material losses have also been heavy: 47.880 guns, 19.130 AVFs and 15.280 Aircraft In terms of industry the Soviets have lost 27 HI, 89 ARM and 5 Vehicle factories.This means that their industry is operating at these levels: HI 209 (230) ARM 281 (370) The Soviets are also receiving around 121.000 new recruits weekly. (Thanks to Bitburgerdraft for providing the numbers. I kept tabs on the industry and my numbers only differed with +/-5 with the ones Bitburger provided but of course such info is very appreciated as it adds a nice flavor to the AAR.) For all the losses we have taken and inflicted we have been able to partially complete our objectives. Leningrad has fallen after a 9 week long siege. Kharkov, Stalino and Kiev fell to AGS in their advance east. Rostov finally fell after a 4 week siege and taking the city has cost our troops a lot as they had to stay in their defensive positions while completely cut off supply. We failed to take Moscow and Voronezh after the Soviets launched their offensive right before the mud. An offensive towards Sevastopol was cancelled due to the terrible supply situation in the south. Before the winter hits we have managed to garrison most of our armored formations and 6 of our best infantry divisions. The rest of our motorized and panzer formations will soon follow suit. We finally have full North-South rail connectivity and are working on extending the rail line in the Tula and Rzhev sectors. The rail line leading to the Crimea is being repaired as we speak. Generalfeldmarschall von Kluge has taken command of the OKH and Luftflotte 2 and Fliegerkorps II have just been withdrawn to the west. The new Infantry division TOE will come into effect next week: OOB:
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