Energisteron -> RE: Guns of August - AAR as Central Powers v Triple Entente AI with bonus (3/4/2019 9:31:26 AM)
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Initial Strategy I decide on what I believe to be a fairly historical strategy for Germany, but I'll tweak things a little for Austria (Austro-Hungary). Germany will attack immediately through Belgium with its best and strongest units with the objective of reaching Arras on the Somme, and Dunkirk on the coast by the end of September. Meanwhile a diversionary attack through Luxembourg will harass and continue to threaten Verdun to draw away French reserves from their expected attack into Alsace and towards the Saar and Rhine. My line southwards to the Swiss frontier will be relatively weak. All my artillery will be in the north directed at Liege and Verdun, and I will keep just one Cavalry unit in the west near the Dutch border but available to follow-up any breakthrough into Picardy. In the East, Germany will mount a skeleton defence of Prussia and Silesia with just six Corps, but it will be supplemented by three Cavalry Divisions which I will use to scout and assess Russian intentions thereabouts. They will have no artillery! Austria has a long and very vulnerable front to hold in the East against a Russian Army of far superior strength. However, I will trust in a slow Russian build-up and throw the maximum possible force at Serbia on the Balkan front. This will leave Galicia very vulnerable in the early stages and I may have to give up ground or even one of the fortresses guarding that frontier. Meanwhile I will keep one Corps back watching the currently peaceful Italians from Trieste. At Sea, Germany will endeavour to keep control of the Baltic and hurt the Russian fleet if it ventures out, but primarily this will be a U-boat war in the North Sea and even more importantly the North Atlantic. Austria cannot hope to compete with a combined French and British fleet in the Mediterranean and so its naval units will stay in port until the Ottoman fleet comes to our side and the Entente are suspected of reinforcing Egypt for an attack on Palestine, in which case we will try to interrupt their transports. If enough resources can be kept in reserve then U-boats in the Mediterranean may also prove useful. In the Air, we will attempt to nullify Entente reconnaissance patrols in the West at the extent of being partially blinded in the East. Now Economic and Political decisions must be made. I research Trenches, and Artillery because I will need to bolster my Rhine defences with entrenchments as soon as possible, and ultimately I will need improved artillery to tackle the French Forts if France does not collapse quickly. I very sportingly declare war on Belgium and Luxembourg (this is essential during the Strategic Phase as it cannot be done 'on the hop' during movement'). With my War Chest funds I order 2xUBs, 1xTransport and 4xArty for Germany, and 2xArty and 1xCav for Austria. Germany deploys one U-boat apiece to the North Sea and the North Atlantic, and a Battle Squadron (2xDreadnoughts (DN), 1xPre-dreadnought (PD), and 2xCruisers (CA)) into the Baltic. Austria stays in port. Five Air squadrons are deployed in the West, and 1 in the East. Austria assigns its lone squadron to spot for artillery at Belgrade. So, a few screenshots now. Here's the Western Front at kick-off. I've adjusted the stacks to show the most important unit in each hex. Thus, in the north, Armies of 3-4 Corps are supported by Artillery. A Cavalry Division watches the Dutch frontier, and the defence to the south is primarily held by 2 Corps per hex but they have some decent Corps to the rear in Reserve. The objective is pin Verdun, and take Liege and Brussels by the end of August, and hold fast southwards to the Swiss frontier. [image]local://upfiles/57059/FB2FE30CDE424EBA86BBE8D844D284AC.jpg[/image]
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