JAMiAM
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Since we've already finished turn 15, and PDH is clearly falling behind in his propaganda efforts, I'll just have to pick up the slack... Turn 11 was the turn that the hammer dropped. In the Center, the long anticipated thrust by 2nd and 3rd Panzer Groups. supported by the 9th and 4th armies ripped a huge hole in the Soviet lines near Vyazma and the Germans poured through. They reached the Volga bend, near Rzhev, and came within 50 miles of Moscow. Meanwhile, in the Ukraine, AGS, with its weakened 1st Pz Gp, continued to plow northeast out of the bridgehead over the Dnepr. With Moscow in peril, and the Kiev Salient becoming dangerously exposed, it became time to abandon the old city and fall back. My rail lines in the salient were still well protected, and I was able to evacuate two full armies up to the defense of Moscow, and pulled back the rest of SW Front to provide a flanking concern for 1st Pz Gp's schwerpunkt. In the north, near Leningrad, it was mostly quiet, as 4th Pz Gp was clearly in need of some rest and refitting. Nevertheless, the German Infantry continued to trudge on, gaining a couple more hexes. This screen shows some detail around the Center, where all hell broke loose.
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