Beethoven1
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End of Soviet Turn 9 In the north, I did something pretty unusual for me, I retreated to the areas most people retreat to in better defensive terrain. I did this in the hope that casualties will be lower in this terrain than if we slog through all the light forest. My units are also stacked up without much depth. Hopefully this should not be a problem this turn at least, since infantry will not be in range for deliberate attacks for a lot of hexes, but next turn this might be more of a problem. I am not sure how this will work, as I am not used to not having depth, and am a bit worried about it. The only reason I am doing it are the high losses from bad leader rolls. Hopefully it does not blow up in my face. In the center, I am holding firm for now behind Smolensk. Bread is still not through the swamp/forest line chokepoints. I expect he should be by next turn, which will probably make this line no longer really holdable. In addition, a lot of my units are getting pretty beaten up by the high losses. This would not be a problem in a normal game, but at this point is becoming somewhat of an issue due to the lack of generals/HQs. A bit further south, I reluctantly retreated near Roslavl because Bread had gotten into the clear terrain bit. And now we will finally reveal that I have been building a big Bryansk-Kursk fort line, which Bread is about to run into and I think he has spotted on recon by this point probably. Most of the forts are up to level 2 by this point, and hopefully some of them will start becoming level 3 next turn. Hopefully we can grind the German advance at least temporarily to a halt here, and hopefully the forts will lower my losses. Especially in the Kursk part of this line, German logistics should be pretty bad by that point. However, he has basically reached the Bryansk part of the line and has Panzers and motorized units there, so hopefully it will be enough to actually stop the advance, at least temporarily, and he doesn't simply blow straight through it. Around Rostov, here is my defense. I might have been a bit too slow in sending units here, I may have sent too many to Kerch and Sevastopol and not enough to here. A turn or 2 ago, I was planning to send a few more infantry divisions here, but accidentally forgot and deployed them elsewhere. This is my first time having to defend Rostov, so I am not entirely sure how it will go. I know it is supposed to be difficult to take, but am not sure how much of that is due to normally having more delay further up. I suspect I will probably lose Rostov at some point soon, but not sure how soon, because I don't know exactly how weak the Axis units will actually be. My Kerch fort is quite strong, with 61 offensive CV (obviously higher defensive). Hopefully it will get to level 4 fort before Germany can attack it. I tried to do a naval invasion of Odessa from Sevastopol. I started planning this on turn 1. I have no idea how this works, since I have never done it. I clicked invade, and the black sea amphibious thing moved to Odessa. However, it didn't send any troops there. I guess either it will do so at the start of next turn or something, or alternatively maybe it doesn't work since the troops are in a city fort. Also, there seems to be no way to pick how many troops you want to invade with. If I had a choice, I would invade with only 1 division, in the hopes that it is undefended. However, maybe it will dump the entire Sevastopol garrison next to Odessa. On the map, there is this naval movement icon next to Sevastopol, so I guess it is doing something, or maybe it is bugged with city forts. We will find out, I guess!
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