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AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/4/2016 5:33:56 PM   
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Here is an AAR of a campaign game that I'm currently playing vs Hermann. He is a good german player and I consider myself a still learning soviet player. I'll try to give an update every 10 turns or so, with some delay - Hermann is welcome to view and comment. The rules are : non-random weather, reduced blizzard, no soviet +1 bonus.


A Hot Summer (turns 1-18)

The opening was classical. However Hermann choose not to go for the grand Lvov pocket, which allowed me to redeploy large parts of Southwest Front. Apart from that, the summer operations were by the book blitzkrieg - the usual soviet nightmare, with a steady german push on Leningrad via Pskov/Luga and several rather catastrophic encirclements in Ukraine.

Leningrad and Northwestern Front

Leningrad is properly surrounded, exept that a trickle of supply keeps going through the Kobona harbour. I could exfiltrate parts of the garrison and several high level HQ. They take command of the forces that are deployed along the Volkhov. Leningrad is defended by one army with a mission to buy some time. All industries (except part of the KV1 lines) were properly evacuated before the cutting of the railroad.The two initial panzerkorps of AGN seem to be still active and take part in the investment of the city.
Northwest Front could setup a quite strong defensive line anchored to the north on the banks of Lake Ilmen and to the south on the Valdaj Hills.




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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/4/2016 5:37:03 PM   
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Kalinin and Western Front
Huge pressure on these two fronts, who managed to avoid too catastrophic losses. Just before the mud sets in, the German tried to break through the northwestern avenue to Moscow. One panzerkorps is identified near Rzhev - the city was lost due to the pressure. However minimal retreats could be achieved and backup armies setup without overloading the existing commands.




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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/4/2016 5:40:48 PM   
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Bryansk and Southwestern Front
Several army-sized pockets were achieved by the enemy in this area and the two fronts barely escaped annihilation in september. Bryansk, Orel, Kursk had to be evacuated. One large panzer concentration is operating around Orel, obviously targeting Moscow from the southwest via Tula. It wrecked the defenses pretty much and there was much counter shuffling around here. Mud put a welcome halt to the operations and prevented a total collapse of these fronts.




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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/4/2016 5:42:10 PM   
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Southwestern and Southern Front
The second concentration of panzers in the south has been active in the Kharkov area and was instrumental in the late summer pockets battle. Sumy, Poltava, Belgorod, and finally Kharkov had to be evacuated - factories could all be saved - and the depleted frontline armies rebuilt with fresh divisions. Obviously, the coming of rain season was very much a relief in this area as well.








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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/4/2016 5:44:17 PM   
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North Caucasus Front
During the last turns before mud, one panzerkorps was dispatched to help breakthrough the lower Dnepr defenses. Two armies, under the command of North Caucasus Front, had to be setup - one to protect Sevastopol and one to prevent a crossing of the strait of Kerch.




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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/4/2016 5:48:34 PM   
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Industry
Overall, most evacuations could be conducted properly.

Air War
All Fronts have 6 to 7 airbases with 4-5 regiments. I kept the 4 initial strategic bombers directions and allocated each of them to a front sector. Air war is (for now) limited to systematic pounding of every detected mobile formation, with (hopefully) some effect on the units fatigue. Attrition is quite severe however and air regiments rotation is mandatory. Each turn, the most demoralized air groups are sent back to the National Reserve and the best regiments are equipped with new models. This way a semidecent airforce is slowly being rebuilt. As an experiment, I created 2 NBAP airbases to put to some use the huge fleet of U2VS. I do not have the patience for more.

Leadership

Zhukov took care of the Stavka from the first turn on. Then, the leadership has been gradually improved during the course of the summer-autumn war. The worst Army commanders are fired as well as those in critical sectors. Finally I promoted new Air commanders.

Front organization and conclusion
Each army has 18-21 points. Each Front has 3 to 4 armies. Each army is reinforced by 3-4 arty rgts, 2 sapper rgts and 2 AA bns. Those directly targeted by panzers receive 1-2 AT regiment (for some reason a huge load of 76mm AT guns is waiting in the warehouses). I generally select the best morale divisions for these armies, and put these at 96% TOE. The remaining STAVKA stuff stays at 50% or 60% TOE and prepares a 3rd line of defence for the frontline units to fall back on or mans a few strongpoints in the rear. This emphasis on frontline armies has a weakness since there are almost no rear areas defenses and few forts around critical cities. This lack of defense in depth is a nogo against a very aggressive german commander. However, facing Hermann balanced playstyle, it works out quite well and the soviet armies managed to retreat in an almost orderly fashion. (That is, except in the south where each turn saw crisis after crisis).

The question is : will this deployment hold in front of what the OKH throws at us come winter blitzkrieg time?




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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/4/2016 10:37:51 PM   
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The question is : will this deployment hold in front of what the OKH throws at us come winter blitzkrieg time?




Yes.

And you should work on getting some Guards out there Comrade. Let's see more red guys!

Power to the people's party of Soviet Socialists!

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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/5/2016 2:28:26 AM   
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What does your OOB look like? Should be pretty good holding a lot of key cities.

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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/5/2016 9:01:30 AM   
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This is a very poor German performance. I don't know why Hermann does not do the Lvov pocket, but this does make it virtually impossible for him to do well, or even adequately. This will be a very easy Russian win even if the blizzard is being played under .08.

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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/5/2016 4:11:36 PM   
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Right Rkhan! Lets crush the fascists.
Bud zdorov!

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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/8/2016 10:49:29 AM   
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Winter 41 I
Turns 18-28

So, ten turns after the previous AAR, we are in december with a full blizzard blowing over Russia. The Wehrmacht bunkers down. All german offensive operations are stopped, except in Crimea where a german-romanian group keeps plodding towards Sevastopol. On the soviet side, the time of guard-generating attacks has started.

Volkhov and Leningrad Front
After the fall of Leningrad, the Leningrad Front armies redeploy along the Volkhov.
The Volkhov Front armies deploy across the Svir river against finnish forces. A fortified backup line is built from lake Onega to Valdaj hills to protect the northern railroads from finnish incursions. Then the armies of Volkhov front start attacking across the Svir.




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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/8/2016 10:51:15 AM   
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NorthWest and Kalinin Front
The two Fronts receive reinforcements. NorthWest Front conducts limited attacks all along the frontline. They push back the german forces one hex.
Kalinin Front, reinforced by 1st and 2nd Shock Armies (in black) makes a concentric assault to try and create some crisis around Rzhev.




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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/8/2016 10:57:14 AM   
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Western and Bryansk Front
Limited offensive operations start all along the frontline. German forces must retrat one or two hexes. Orel is still in german control.




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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/8/2016 10:59:06 AM   
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Southwestern Front

Southern Front armies push back german forces. 3rd and 4th Shock Armies make their final preparations before joining the operations on the Voronej-Kursk axis.




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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/8/2016 11:05:59 AM   
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Southern Front
Soviet assaults along the Dnepr give some results and ground is reconquered by the cavalry south of Zaporozhye.





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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/8/2016 11:11:02 AM   
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Caucasus Front

In Crimea, the 51st army fights defensively around Sevastopol and the 43rd Army blocks the access to the strait of Kerch.
Novorossiysk harbor is the rear base for Sevastopol ops.





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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/8/2016 11:22:34 AM   
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Production
Almost all critical factories are evacuated. Manpower is still high (4,1 M). Measure are taken to keep frontline units filled up. STAVKA Division and brigade cadres are deployed around cities and along river lines.
The red airforce steadily gains experience. Not many guard units created yet, but that should improve with the offensive ops underway.

Now this is not the beginning of the end. It is not even the end of the beginning. But it is, perhaps, the beginning of the end of the beginning.





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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/9/2016 9:16:05 AM   
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It's going very well for you. Time to push the fascists back! That will build up Guards quickly.

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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/9/2016 9:44:25 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: RKhan

It's going very well for you. Time to push the fascists back! That will build up Guards quickly.


And I'd love to read more of Anna's diary to see how things are a turning!


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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/13/2016 12:40:36 AM   
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Don't get overconfident. Your goal here is to build up a guard force and secure defense lines that you'll have to use to bleed the Germans and gain time for the summer campaign of 1942. The Germans are still going to have the initiative then.

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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/17/2016 9:48:39 AM   
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April 1942 turns 28-45
The winter is now finished and the spring mud has set in. Operations have come to a standstill. A good time for a third report.

Volkhov and Leningrad Front
The three armies from Volkhov Front have started advancing over the Svir river. Finnish forces have retreated. We'll see if this move is a good idea when /if finnish forces resume offensive operations later in 1942.
On the Volkhov river, several assaults against well dug-in finnish forces protecting Leningrad result in nothing except horrendous losses.








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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/17/2016 9:50:45 AM   
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NorthWest and Kalinin Fronts
Several limited attacks on the Northwest frontline.
A major assault around Rzhev - the city was retaken - supported by 1st and 2nd Shock Armies (now pulled behind the lines as a general reserve force).





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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/17/2016 9:58:29 AM   
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Western and Bryansk Fronts
Not much progress here, in spite of a number of army-size offensives south-west of Tula. A fair number of Guards divisions were created.




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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/17/2016 10:02:41 AM   
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South Western and Southern Fronts
An offensive towards Kursk was launched, supported by 3rd and 4th Shock Armies, but it eventually lost steam after reconquering some land.
Powerful panzer forces have been detected in the Kursk-Kharkov area. So offensive operations have halted and defenses have been strengthened accordingly.




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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/17/2016 10:04:54 AM   
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Southern and Transcaucasian Fronts
Not much change here. Limited operations during the winter along the lower Dnepr. Donbass defenses have been improved.




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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/17/2016 10:09:39 AM   
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Crimea Front
Sevastopol 51st Army is still holding. Fortifications are improved on both sides of the strait of Kerch.

Conclusion

The German Army is still a formidable opponent - the very limited results of our winter offensive have shown that (small retreats achieved at a huge cost for our troops). The fight to root the invader out will be long and difficult.




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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/21/2016 8:15:44 AM   
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You are very well set up for summer '42. Well done.

I currently struggling with 3 panzer groups (!) attacking Leningrad as he can't get any traction there (T15). I will try to post some updates now that work has calmed down a bit.

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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/27/2016 12:01:52 PM   
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t53 May 1942
An offensive from Kharkov


With the fine weather coming back, so has resumed offensive operations. Specifically, the German has massed several panzerkorps to breakthrough our defences South and West of Kharkov, in the general direction of Voroshilovgrad, supported by operations in the infantry armies from the Azov sea up to Belgorod.

Our answer is 1/ to retreat a bit and create a buffer zone controlled by rifle brigades. 2/ to redraw the main line of resistance and get its armies on full refit, 3/ to move 3rd and 4th Shock armies to backup the line and 2/ to insert the newly created Voronezh Front armies between Bryansk Front and South Western Front in order to strengthen the defense in the area. We'll see if it can absorb the shock.

Rifle corps and tank corps are created at a steady pace now (two of each or so each turn) to beef up some selected armies.

On a minus side, we experiment some shortages in heavy bombers (IL-4) : the production of the evacuated factories won't peak before t60 and has some trouble coping with the losses induced by our aggressive air campaigning. It is not a huge problem though - we have plenty IL-2 and Pe-2 to do the job.










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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/27/2016 12:07:01 PM   
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It would be nice to see the fort levels. And how big is the army now? 7m or more I should think.

Is the aggressive air strategy paying off?

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RE: AAR Hermann (ger) v Kelblau (sov) - 4/27/2016 12:08:06 PM   
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Meanwhile, in Finland
The other part of the front that know some movement is a bit of a sideshow.
We finally came into contact with finnish troops north of Lake Ladoga but are not able to budge them by an inch.

The lesson is clear : our army is still a long way towards being an effective offensive tool.




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