Centuur -> RE: A musical global war AAR... (12/28/2014 5:03:16 PM)
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In a normal Barbarossa, you would be right. Problem is, that this isn't a normal Barbarossa. There are quite a lot of units tied up for anti partisan duty in places like Spain and for guarding against invasions (and with the CW having an AMPH, that is a possibility) around Morocco and Portugal too. Normally, the Germans should have an advantage in the number of units they have on the front and of a Luftwaffe and army which is build for Barbarossa. However, Germany lacks good ARM, MECH and long range LND3 bombers. The build points needed for those were put into NAV and MAR/PARA and send to Italy to support the close the Med strategy. The only place where the Axis have an advantage is in the Middle East. Guderian really has the best troops at his disposable that are available for the Germans. If you look at the way things are going, it will probably be the Middle East which will become the place for the Axis to try to get things rolling. The USSR can't ignore that part of the map and it hasn't got good units in there at the moment... May/June 1941, Axis impulse number 13: All Axis powers take land actions. For a short moment, I considered an attack by the Finns on Leningrad. Using winterised units, this would end up to be a “0” attack. Since this would mean that the hex will be taken on a die roll of 19 or 20, this plan is discarded. So lets listen to the “Russland Lied”, which really gives you the way German propaganda was made... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYVFI7cfM7k The Yugoslavian MTN is railed into Gibraltar. The CAV rails to Essen and Prince Paul rails into Latvia. The Tokyo MIL is railed out of Vladivostok into Canton. The German forces close in to the border of the USSR, but don't cross it. Even an attack on the MIL in Latvia isn't an option since there aren't any Axis FTR's in the region and the USSR can support this attack with bombardment from an adjacent ART and two bombers. This would make this attack no more than a +4 (due to the snow...). That's something you don't want to do on a front at which both sides are at about the same strength... Turn ends (5 rolled). No partisans appear. Here is the Belorussian Front: [image]local://upfiles/38590/729580905AEC452382BDA117C9D70B4C.gif[/image]
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