Poopyhead -> RE: A smaller WW2 campaign (10/21/2004 8:34:31 PM)
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Most of the armies in WW2 were largely composed of infantry, so I would expect to see more rather than less infantry. My own experience in the long campaign starting against the Poles, my German battalion pushed through a narrow ten hex wide front, destroyed the Polish reserve, artillery and A0 and took all the Victory Hexes from the rear. After the battle, I was surprised to see a large Polish infantry force positioned in front of the VH's facing the German side of the map, waiting to repel some frontal attack. It was actually a larger infantry force than my entire combined arms group! "Blitzing" doesn't happen because you have a bigger force, it is created when you use a more mobile combined arms force to out-maneuver a larger, slower (infantry and horse drawn artillery) force. If you just want to do an overwhelming frontal assault, even the AI will use lots of entrenched infantry to frustrate you.
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