AdmiralHalsey
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Hello everyone, I'm going to try my hand at my first AAR, after the [unsuccessful] conclusion of my first run through of WITE2. I'm an avid fan of WITE 1 and the Eastern front in general, and I've always enjoyed peoples AARS, so it's about time I sum up the motivation for one of my own. That said onto the rules; Human Axis Vs Soviet AI Fog of War/Movement Fog of War on for both sides. AI Air Support Off [But I will likely use the assist.] Theater Boxes unlocked. Difficulty normal. There will also be roleplaying. I shall be doing my best to consider not what just would be the most correct 'game' move to make, but also what would be possible within the political constraints of the time. Some examples will include - Not firing Generals unless they have performed unsuccessfully in battle. Sending copius construction units to the Western front to build the adlantic wall. Careful use of 'prestige' units, like the SS and being mindful of the nationality of the SS subunits. I will however be placing myself in Hitlers shoes, and will making my own mircromanagement, and decisions about what fronts require what support at the appropriate time and what objectives are appropriate. With that done, onto the war! Turn 1 - 22 June, 1941. Operation Barberossa is successfully launched without a hitch, with the Red Army in full retreat. My orders are simple; the inital focus of our operations will be deep penetrations into the soviet lines with the destruction in principle of the Soviet Millitary Districts on the border. Regrouping with the Infantry, we will then move to capture Leningrad and link up with our Finnish allies, to encircle and raze Moscow in the center, and secure the Cimera and Rostov in the south. With these objectives secured and the Soviets army in ruin, we will surely secure an easy surrender and can turn our attention back to the English in 1942. Losses - https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/828634903893114921/829059620533698580/unknown.png 350,000 Soviet Troops killed, wounded and captured in the intial conflicts for 13,000 Germans seems an acceptable ratio. Air losses - https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/828634903893114921/829061804177096724/unknown.png Grand Map - https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/828634903893114921/829060168795815936/unknown.png 2nd & 3rd Panzer have successfully completed their encirclement east of Minsk, competely surrounding the Soviet Western Millitary district. As a bonus a corps of paratroops was caught unawares and largely destoryed. 4th Panzer group have successfully taken and occupied Riga securing several crossing points across our first major river barrier. Meanwhile 1st Panzer made a spirited attempt to link up with the Romanians east of Lvov, but has been held up by difficult terrian and unexpectly stiff resistance. Theater Administration - Heeding Rommels cries for renforcement, the reduced 7th Flieger Division is transported to Africa for a planned invasion of Malta. Operation Hercules is greenlit for later in the year. Several detachments of mixed AA are also dispatched from the reserves to ease the pressure of allied bombing - The remainder of our motorised AA units are transported to the Ostfront to ward off any surviving soviet plans and as further reassurence every Panzer Division and SS Motorised division is attached its own motorised AA support unit. Army objections that their own motorised units should be given similar protection are coldly dimissed by Himmler - We don't have the resources for that. Confident in our early successes in the East, to Halder's horror I plan to ship many of the Army's reserve divisions away to help out on other fronts... Other News - OKH moves to take up residence a little outside the little kown town of Rastenberg. The Commander of XVII Corps, Wener Kientz, is summarily dismissed for being the only corps commander to fail to secure their objectives by the end of the first week. He will return to the Furher reserve, likely for the rest of the war. He is replaced by the more competent seeming and much more well connected Hans Gollnick, who promises a swift advance. Special priority is affored also to the 18th Army [Set to Assault] for the coming weeks - A swift advance to the north is essential. ------ The plan is to try to give a picture of the war, 'From the Bunker' perspective. I'll be avoiding many screens of the close up action on the ground in favour of my thoughts in the mountains or deep in the bunker. However, if there's popular demand, I will take requests to summon an army commander to the bunker for an extensive review of their situation.
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