coolts
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I am in a similar boat in spring/mud ’42. Once mud clears I may do a front wide attack for 1 or two turns just to punt the sovs from their comfy entrenchments and make my opponent worry, (or I may not, in order to save men), then, as I have Leningrad and the Finns protecting my northern flank, place all the 16th army on static with reduced TOE as there are no worthwhile strategic objectives north of Moscow, (unless I am missing something). AGC/AGS and the open country they face give me much greater opportunities. Georgia looks tempting but i don’t fancy fighting across the Caucasus to outflank the Kerchenskiy Straight defences. I am looking forward however to being able to sort out the bloated shambles that is AGS once the Rostov suburbs are mine (and AGS splits into two armies). I am not going to be sucked into a ‘Stalingrad’ situation however, and attacking Georgia from the north would leave me open to a sucker punch from that area. Decisions decisions….;)
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