xhoel
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ORIGINAL: mouse707 Very interesting AAR. I'm also playing against Bitburger at the moment, but with reverse sides, he's German and i'm the soviet. We shall begin the 1942 summer to day, after a balanced 1941 year One thing which impresses me in your AAR is the mobility of your units. This was the case with the PSkov pocket, but again here, notably at Stalino. However, when I see your starting positions for the Stalino attack for example, I have the feeling that if you fail even only one hasty attack or having the center units (in the south) not routing, the whole attack would not work ? Hey mouse, thanks for the kind words. How did your 1941 look like? What cities fell? Casualties wise? I wish you luck for the summer, you will need it. In regards to mobility I didn't really do something special. For the Pskov pocket, the armored units sat building supplies and resting for around 3 turns if I recall correctly. In the case of the Stalino one, that Pz Corps had done a HQ Build Up 2 turns ago and didn't participate in offensive operations. The attack thing is a yes and no kind of thing. Bitburger is using a lot of cavalry and armored units in reserve and he is getting a lot of activation out of them. Almost all the attacks I have done have been deliberate ones (I learned from the failure of my offensive in the sector of AGC). But some attacks have been hasty ones with 2-3 units participating in the attack. What really helped me is that I deployed the Pz Corp in the swamps and therefore avoided detection by Soviet recon. I faced much little resistance breaching from the south.
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