CapAndGown
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In other sections of the front: 1) The Finnish theater interests me as much as the China theater does in War in the Pacific, which is to say not at all. I am surprised I even remember it some turns. This turn I finally decided to do something there. The Soviets had been holding the choke point north of Lake Ladoga and I had been content to let them tie up a number of divisions here as opposed to just creating some fortified regions along the no attack line. This turn I changed my mind. Soviet fort building was getting out of hand and I needed to do something about it now or never, so I finally launched two deliberate attacks to breakthrough the bottle neck. I should also note that one of my corps there finally, FINALLY, activated. Geez. 2) Leningrad continues to be a slog. Orienbaum is ridiculous. A defensive value of 1, yet nothing, NOTHING seems to phase it. 3) Since Leningrad has been such a slog, I diverted a panzer corps from the Luga down south where we opened up a hole in the Soviet lines west of Rzhev. Again, the Soviets in this sector had a defensive line only 10 miles deep. No big encirclement, plus the woods really slowed things down, but you take what you can get.
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