governato
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This is how close the Panzers get to Moscow before the onset of Winter. The Red Army has a significant build up of forces next to the capital, with the 1st Shock Army making its first appearance (if still well understrength). But I did not detect any significant reserves. However, a significant salient is forming at Vyazma, well West of Moscow, where the Red Army has a powerful, well entrenched force. I decided to let that salient alone and focus on the 'South hook', pushing along NE along the Tula railroad with 2 PZGs. It worked, but not as well as I wanted. The Axis forces along AGC and AGN are spent, and the VVS is starting to make itself felt. Winter penalties for the Axis (a negative shock penalty and a small shock bonus for the Red Army (overall EF does use 'big' shocks other than on the first turn)) will hit soon and I decided it wast time to dig in. Two big ifs: what if I had not sent a reinforced Panzer Group to AGS (aiming at Stalingrad) and what if the Red Army had evacuated the Vyazma salient and reinforced its frontline South of Moscow? Overall the Wehrmacht is in good shape, but no major objectives have been taken yet. The next post will be about the showdown along the Volga. Note for V6: the version of EF published recently has a slightly better supply network N of Moscow as a before missing (oops) railway goes through the Valdai hills. That 'd allow the Axis to launch a more historical, double pincer Typhoon, but also a better anchor for the Red Army.
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