Neogodhobo
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Turn 5 Turn 5 is a bit less detailed but I still have pictures. Northern Front . . . Battle of Narva he Battle of Narva took place on (the 4th turn) 10th July 1941. Just south of Sillamae, trough the light wooded terrain, with no air support. Von Manstein employed the LVI Corp's 3rd Mot. Div. to do the initial clash that would start the Battle of Narva. At 4:44am, elements of 3rd Motorised Division advance and met elements of the 2nd and 4th Gd.Len.PM Rifle Divisions, supported by Howitzer regiments and several I-16 Type 18. The Soviets took a hard beating with severe casualties. The fight was ended around 6am when the Soviets started to retreat to Narva. It pursued the Reds all the way into the city under constant probing attacks of I-16. The battle in Narva continued until 8am, when, the Red Army once again retreated. Von Manstein ordered the 3rd Motorised to rest and occupy the city, while the 8th, 6th Pz.Div along with 36th Mot. Div. pursued the enemy into heavely fortified enemy entrenchement The Soviets had snipers and infantry garrisonned in the Ivangorod Fortress overlooking the small bridge. Taking this position would be extremely hard. By 9am, the first elements were ready to cross and a barrage of artillery, and cover fire was administered into the Fortress. The first tanks started to cross the bridge but were destroyed on the way blocking the path for the infantry and other vehicles. After several attempts and hours passed, the attack was cancelled and the divisions regrouped into Narva. Attempts to break trough all trough the week were unsuccessfull. By 17th July, 1st Fliegerkorps had arrived and was ready to set out on bombing missions. It flew several sorties and the attack to go towards Leningrad continued after. 6th Pz.Div. and 36th Mot.Div. attacked at the South-East sector of Narva for several days and pushed the enemy back, successfully crossing the Reka Narva river. At the same time, Totenkopf Div. pushed back the 2nd Len.PM Rifle Div, and the 1st Pz.Div made pushed back the 10th Rifle div. All located in the South-East sector of Narva. By the 23rd July, all Soviets had retreated and abandoned position, the Germans were getting ready to advance and by-pass the Ivangorod Fortress. Meanwhile, 18th Army air recon was still indicating no enemy presence in the Chudskaya Rudnitsa. . . . Central Front . . . . . . Battle of Smolensk On the Morning of 17th July, the battle for Smolensk was starting to rage, there has been a few skirmishes the week prior and now the Pz.Gr were ready to be in full swing. At 4h40am, JU 88A's and a few HE-111 started to bomb the fortification north of Vitesbk. The 9th and 16th army repelled the Soviets who had taken defensive position in the woods Thousands Soviets died in the few hours that span the skirmish. The road was now open to the armor divisions. . . . . . Southern Front I forgot all about Southern front, sorry, but it was basically the same thing, and move progress towards Cherkassy.
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