loki100
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ORIGINAL: loki100 he promises me the line you'll see in the next post is his last one ... well I'll believe that when I reach Berlin , but it's going to be tough to breach, even if I have decent weather. Why would this line be especially tough? If you get good supply across the Rhine through Cologne, and if you can get good bombing weather, I would think you could break him completely. Of course it would be easier with that Danish flank threat against Hamburg ... yes, that imaginary green line sweeping down past Kiel is the missing element in my fictional maps (that plus the lost 100 vps) north of the Ruhr it is breakable, but it is a 45-60 defensive cv line, so needs careful attention and to attack with real strength, its a case of waiting till the bombing weather returns quote:
ORIGINAL: ivaldi before the end of the scenario, you can not do on the offensive in a big way? good question. Basically I have a significant supply constraint, in that to keep the combat strength of my key formations high, others are kept weak. I think I've managed this well but it does mean that there are quite a lot of 2 or 3 cv infantry divisions on some sectors. If I get a couple of turns of good bombing weather, I'm sure I can manage a major breakthrough and if I can break this defensive line then it will be a running battle over most of central and southern Germany (until the Soviets spoil the fun by capturing Berlin )
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