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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/27/2016 5:42:02 AM   
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Turn 17. July/August 1942. Trade Adjustments.

The USA is the arsenal of democracy. In addition to sending 2 BPs to Free France and 2 BPs to the CW, they now are also sending 4 BPs to the Soviet Union.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/27/2016 5:43:11 AM   
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Turn 17. July/August 1942. Initiative.

Even with a +1 for the initiative roll and winning ties, the allies can't get the initiative. They really wanted to move first and so did the axis.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/27/2016 5:43:39 AM   
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Turn 17. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Weather.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/27/2016 12:04:05 PM   
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Yeah, I'd send an amount of BPs/resources to Russia every turn that fills the difference between what Russia could have had (in BPs) and what they currently have. In this particular game that indeed means 4 to 5 BPs per turn, or more, to a total of what? 70 to 90 BP's?

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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/27/2016 12:40:21 PM   
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Uncle Joe Stalin in a speach on Labor Day:

"The United States are sending us some goods. But goods alone isn't enough. Still, those kapitalist pigs in Washington are not willing to open a second front in Europe. They rather see our brave comrads dying while defending mother Russia against the fascist hordes of evil! That's not right! Where are the US soldiers? Fighting the neutral Vichy government in a desert? We need a second front. We need British and American troops on the ground in Western Europe! But no. They delay, delay and delay, all to make sure the Soviets citizens will pay a terrible price. Cowards!".





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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/27/2016 11:09:31 PM   
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Uncle Joe Stalin in a speach on Labor Day:

"The United States are sending us some goods. But goods alone isn't enough. Still, those kapitalist pigs in Washington are not willing to open a second front in Europe. They rather see our brave comrads dying while defending mother Russia against the fascist hordes of evil! That's not right! Where are the US soldiers? Fighting the neutral Vichy government in a desert? We need a second front. We need British and American troops on the ground in Western Europe! But no. They delay, delay and delay, all to make sure the Soviets citizens will pay a terrible price. Cowards!".



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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 3:28:43 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Actions.

Japan takes a conmbine and Germany and Italy take a land.

Japan's objective is for a quick finish of the Dutch East Indies. That is, the capture of Batavia, which is currently held by a single corps, before the CW can reinforce.

Germany's objectives is to destroy the Zhukvo salient, breakthrough at multiple points along the Soviet lines, reduces the Pskvo pocket and capture Odessa.

Italy's objective is to counterattack and destroy the CW beachhead in Syria provide they can get "some odds". Otherwise they wait for later in the turn in order to minimize their risk of being put out of supply when disorganized.






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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 3:29:43 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Japan. Ground Strike. Batavia, NEI.

Well, that's a good start for the Japanese.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 3:30:28 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Japan. Land Combat. Batavia, NEI.

Batavia falls to the Japanese.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 3:31:25 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Japan. Dutch East Indies.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 3:36:34 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Japan. F-boats. Arabian Sea.

Japanese F-boats decide to try to initiate combat against unescorted CW convoys in the Arabian Sea. The RAF flies in a fighter to the 0-box to provide some level of protection to the convoys. This works as the IJN F-boats find the CW convoys but the RAF fighter is able to force a naval air combat. The Japanese were 1 surprise point short of being able to force a submarine combat. What an exciting non-battle!

Both sides stay but neither find the other thus ending the action this impulse in the Arabian Sea.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 3:55:48 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Germany. The Eastern Front. Ground Strike 1. Air to Air.

The first of three Luftwaffe ground strikes is against the Zhukov salient and turns out to be a disaster for the Luftwaffe. The Soviet fighter unit was just brought on at the beginning of this turn and took down two very good Stuka dive bomber air units.

This air to air combat was not a good start for the Germans summer offensive in the East. The Wehrmacht hopes this is not a omen of things to come.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 3:58:52 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. The Eastern Front. Hero of the Soviet Union.

Comrade Stalin awards Soviet fighter pilot Konstantin Krasavin the rank of Hero of the Soviet Union for his part in the air to air battle fought over the Zhukov salient. Krasavin was credited with personally shooting down 12 stuka dive bombers.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 4:00:30 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Germany. The Eastern Front. Ground Strikes 2 & 3.

Luftwaffe ground strikes 2 and 3 are unopposed and each manage to disorganize one of two units in the Soviet stack attacked.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 4:04:45 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Germany. The Eastern Front. Land Combat. Koniev Stack.

The first of five German land combat attacks was a Blitz against Koniev's HQ and a Soviet infantry army. Though not at great odds if this attack and the one against Zhukov succeed then Soviet command in the north would be severely crippled and the Wehrmacht would have a good chance to take Moscow this turn.

However, the Soviets stop this attack cold.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 4:07:49 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Hero of the Soviet Union.

Comrade Stalin awards Arnold Meri the rank of Hero of the Soviet Union for leading an anti-tank company that destroyed 15 German tanks in the battle to destroy Koniev's HQ.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 4:10:51 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Germany. The Eastern Front. Land Combat 2. Ground Support. Air to Air.

Another fierce air battle takes place of the Zhukov salient prior to the ground combat. The Red Air force manages to down a Luftwaffe fighter unit, drive off the Luftwaffe bomber unit and get a Soviet bomber unit through which adds 3 factors to Zhukov's defense.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 4:13:53 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Germany. The Eastern Front. Land Combat 2.

0 factors of German offensive ground support, 3 factors of Soviet defensive ground support and -2.5 HQ support from Zhukvo lowers an otherwise good Blitz attack to one that isn't so good. The result is another loss for the Wehrmacht and Zhukvo survives, for now.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 4:16:04 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Hero of the Soviet Union.

Comrade Stalin awards Nikolay Pukhar the rank of Hero of the Soviet Union for his actions which resulted in the destruction of 22 German armor fighting vehicles in the direct defense of Zhukov's HQ.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 4:20:50 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Germany. The Eastern Front. Land Combat 3.

This land combat was a critical Blitz attack by the Germans against the northern flank of the Soviet defense. If success, and the odds were that it would be, this attack would break that flank and expose the rail line running from Archangel to Moscow to advancing Germans. This would have serious consequences on the flow of Lend Lease from the USA to the Soviets.

However, another very low roll by the Wehrmacht.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 4:24:00 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Hero of the Soviet Union.

Comrade Stalin awarded Lyubov Sheutsova and Pnkhusg Turjan the rank of Hero of the Soviet Union for their part in the battle of the north flank. Armed only with anti-tank rifles this pair destroyed or disabled over 18 German halftracks.




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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Germany. The Eastern Front. Land Combat 4.

Even this Blitz attack had it's issues.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 4:26:34 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Germany. The Eastern Front. Land Combat 5 & 6.

Soviet partisans are cleared.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 4:28:36 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Germany. The Eastern Front. HQ Reorg.

Massive reorganizations are in order. If only the Germans had an o-chit to play to reorganize all their HQ units.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 4:29:48 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Germany. The Eastern Front. North.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 4:35:57 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Germany. The Eastern Front. South.

Germany decide to wait to attack Odessa. The odds that they were looking at were just over +5A, which given two Soviet land units in Odessa, translates into a 28% chance of taking the city. Realistically, the only adjustment to that available would be +1.5 by adding in Rundstedt and HQ support. Well, with one of the two Soviet ground units disorganized, the Germans could get an additional +2 if they could manage to disorganize the second one. So, the Germans are looking at somewhere between +6.5 to +8.5 on the assault table. Not great but an attack they are going to have to make later in the turn. Odessa MUST be cleared to free up those axis troops sorely needed one the line.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 4:43:10 AM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. Italy. Tripoli, Syria.

The Italians decide to wait on their assault to take Tripoli, Syria until the 3-2 artillery and 1-3 infantry division can reach the attack. Without these two units the Italians are looking at a +2.5 attack on the assault table, which given three CW ground units, has a 12.5% chance of succeeding. These additional 4 factors would only increase the odds another 1.5 to 2%, but every little bit helps. So the Italians decided to wait.

Also, if the attack fails, in which case the survivors become disorganized then these survivors would become easy pickens if the RN manages to cut supply to them through the East Med, or the Italian Coast.




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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 8:31:25 PM   
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The development in the USSR isn't that bad for the USSR. I suggest an attack on the disorganised 6-4 INF, if you can get decent odds. Also, the two German units north (the elite 7-4 and 8-4 stack) can be put out of supply by moving the 5-3 into the swamp and the CAV up north to the west. This makes the lone 7-4 INF a good target for an attack too.
And when you move the stack with the Irkutsk MIL one hex east into the swamps, the Germans can't restore supply to those units in their impulse too, I believe.

However: beware: only attack if you can maintain a frontline consisting of two units a hex...

It's too bad you've taken the division as loss on the attack on Zhukov. You need three units in that hex, to give Zhukov a better chance to survive...

By the way: the usage of the offensive chit by Zhukov last turn wasn't that good at all. Sure, you killed some German units, but it did put Zhukov in grave danger himself.

I don't understand why the Wehrmacht didn't attack Odessa. The delay is plain foolish on their side...

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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 11:30:55 PM   
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It's too bad you've taken the division as loss on the attack on Zhukov. You need three units in that hex, to give Zhukov a better chance to survive...
Yeah, I see that now. In the heat of the battle it seemed the correct thing to do but in the cool of the aftermath I see that it was a mistake not to keep the division.

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ORIGINAL: Centuur
By the way: the usage of the offensive chit by Zhukov last turn wasn't that good at all. Sure, you killed some German units, but it did put Zhukov in grave danger himself.
It sure did didn't it. Seemed like a good move at the time, but I see now that it wasn't.

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I don't understand why the Wehrmacht didn't attack Odessa. The delay is plain foolish on their side...
Even at less than 28% chance of success? But, the attack will happen next axis impulse and with HQ support, which will up the chance of success to 40.5%.

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However: beware: only attack if you can maintain a frontline consisting of two units a hex...
Yes.


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The development in the USSR isn't that bad for the USSR. I suggest an attack on the disorganised 6-4 INF, if you can get decent odds. Also, the two German units north (the elite 7-4 and 8-4 stack) can be put out of supply by moving the 5-3 into the swamp and the CAV up north to the west. This makes the lone 7-4 INF a good target for an attack too.
And when you move the stack with the Irkutsk MIL one hex east into the swamps, the Germans can't restore supply to those units in their impulse too, I believe.
Thanks for the info, will definitely look into doing those moves and making those attacks.


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RE: Global War AAR in Pictures - 4/28/2016 11:45:00 PM   
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Turn 18. July/August 1942. Axis #1. The Eastern Front. Hero of the Soviet Union.

Comrade Stalin awards Soviet fighter pilot Konstantin Krasavin the rank of Hero of the Soviet Union for his part in the air to air battle fought over the Zhukov salient. Krasavin was credited with personally shooting down 12 stuka dive bombers.




Does anyone know what Krasavin did at that dance in Tula?

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