rkr1958
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ORIGINAL: brian brian I think I probably would have sent in the SS for another crack at the advanced American armor, given they also had those mobile 88s to bring along for the ride, giving a little over 2:1 from just those 2 attacking units. I might not have even worried about scrounging up the extra Panzers (probably none left) to call a Blitz, just a straight up Russian style massed infantry Assault on those exposed Shermans. True, failure would disorganize even more of the German line, but at least it would be a line again, with every unit in each pocket back to full combat strength at least, even on a bad roll, and the SS holding open the door for Guderian for at least a little while longer, with some helpful river lines aiding the deal as well. Now, I count 6 German units that will essentially not resist being removed from the map, allowing the Allies to do that while also being able to probe the new line as well - I know precisely which hex I would gamble on. Though perhaps the Allies have just enough air reserves left, beyond the American NAV, to have kept that lonely ARM whole, one more time. No allied air in range left. I guess as the Germans I just couldn't pull the trigger again. I know panzer leader Hermann Balck would have (read a translation of his book, "Order in Chaos" last fall). quote:
ORIGINAL: brian brian I am curious how the German MOT in the Carpathians is in supply. It's sitting on top of the Finnish HQ-I.
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