xhoel -> T40 (4/3/2019 2:09:25 PM)
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T40, 19th of March-26th of March 1942 AGN The Soviets struck a lone Finnish regiment last week with overwhelming power. The Regiment was forced to retreat. We are reorganizing our forces and expect further Soviet assaults. The Finns should hold their own for 2 more weeks until the mud season comes. Luftwaffe Jager Regiments have been brought to Leningrad for training and to serve as security forces in pacifying the large urban center. The 297th ID which has been reforming in Prussia will join them next week. [img]https://i.imgur.com/ZSFqSqw.jpg[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/ld9Lhny.jpg[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/MCCypz1.jpg[/img] AGC There was a lot of action in the Rzhev sector this week. Our forces managed to break through Soviet lines and encircle 2 Soviet Rifle divisions as well as make contact with Soviet tertiary defensive lines. There is a good opportunity to secure a bridgehead across the Lama river. Both Torzhok and Kalinin are only 30 miles away now. [img]https://i.imgur.com/JsiugCH.jpg[/img] Interesting developments occurred in the Orel sector as well. Soviet forces launched 2 counterattacks last week, pushing back 1 Infantry Division and 1 Infantry Regiment. To do so, the Soviets had concentrated a lot of units in the area. We were able to exploit this concentration of the enemy forces and managed to cut off 4 Rifle Divisions as well as 1 Rifle Brigade. Due to bad weather conditions and heavy enemy resistance, we were unable to seal the pocket and the cut off troops will make contact with their main forces next week. In order to seal the pocket next week, reinforcements were brought up from the rear. 2 Key armored formations that have already been dedicated to the operation were also resupplied by air with fuel. We hope to close the pocket next week. [img]https://i.imgur.com/v4aCXEi.jpg[/img] (I could have actually closed the pocket this week if I had been more careful/paid more attention to the units at hand. But I didn't so I am left with this open pocket :D This was also the last pocket done during the turn, after I had commited some armored reserves elsewhere. Live and learn!) The pocket in the Kursk area held and the enemy resupplied the cut off forces by air. We were able to clear the pocket after heavy fighting. The Soviets sustained around 16.000 casualties in the process. Due to the bad fuel situation our units only made little gains this week. The Soviets were able to hold back some attacks as shown below. An attempt to encircle Soviet troops was not undertaken due to supply shortages and heavy enemy resistance. Our positions however are quite good. Several armored formations have been resupplied by air and should regain their mobility next week. [img]https://i.imgur.com/YrcFojY.jpg[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/j9It48I.jpg[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/4N9YLxi.jpg[/img] AGS The Soviets were able to break the pocket last week as expected. The 16th MD was forced to retreat even though they put up a tough fight. The division executed a fighting withdrawal and both sides took heavy casualties. [img]https://i.imgur.com/agiKGaa.jpg[/img] However unbeknownst to the Soviets we had a fully supplied Panzer Corps in the area as well as the LIX Corps with the elite 12th and 30th Infantry Divisions that arrived from Leningrad. Our troops were able to rout the enemy forces and reseal the pocket. Another pocket was formed further to the north as we exploited the weak enemy positions there. At the end of the week, after heavy fighting, we had sealed 2 pockets in the South, containing about 8 Soviet divisions among which was the 20th Mountain Division (the second best Soviet formation on the front right now). We are confident that both pockets will hold. We have created a major gap in the enemy lines and are only 20 miles away from the Donets. Securing a bridge head over the frozen river as well as clearing the pockets will be next weeks priority. [img]https://i.imgur.com/xFRErLg.jpg[/img] [image]local://upfiles/57112/30170813FDE5438B84AB757CD9E9ECC5.jpg[/image]
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