Hanny
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ORIGINAL: juv95hrn I am very happy about the changes in the logistic system. I am also getting a lot of new information from YouTube and the internet, that makes me ponder game design compared to realism. Having played wargames since the 80´s I am slightly inclined to feel that I have personally, along with probably every game designer has bought a bit into the myth of German "invincibility". I would find it interesting to discuss more about how "bad" certain factors in a game should be, or not, for game balance, enjoyment and realism. In this thread, german logistics. Here is another source that further discusses German logistics? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Oc_lFmp6vQ Do you feel Germany in war games (including WITE 1 and 2) gets, and needs better supply systems than i real life? Realism is that Germany had control of c3% of the worlds oil, and found it could not put a limit to the war, with its oil resources it created two Armies, a mostly horse pulled Inf Army, which was the Bulk of the forces, and a partially mechanised Panzer Army, most mechanisation went into the Panzer Armies, including specialist Formations, LW, then supply, then private Armies like the SS , Herman Goring etc. what was left the Inf put into supply columns.See TheRussian Front by Dunnigan for % of MTV in all formations by both sides and changes by year. Operationally they played well above their weight, but ultimately in a mechanised war, if you don’t have the oil.... It’s logistics for the Panzer Army was still good enough to achieve its strategic goals from 39 to 41, when Germany could not declare victory, it had won and rule Europe as it wanted, and Europe was now a food deficient region, Dairy farm stocks in Nazi controlled nations for instance, go down the tubes as no one can feed them due to RN blockade, dependent of Soviet food imports to keep rations levels up, let alone the oil it needed to fight with, to break even, Hitler had to find the millions of tons of cereal crops he was getting from Russia, which skewed military strategy to control where it was produced, and reduce the population that was consuming it as unwanted more mouths to feed.German male population was older than Russian, so the mil age males in Russia made the logistical balance of Human Resources even greater than the raw numbers show, human and material logistics were all against success, the German Qm, explained Pre invasion the problems,AH countered math with, the math won’t matter as they will collapse before the math matters, we’ll it did matter, and in 42 they again explained that Blau was logistically unsound, AH again knew better, or rather, if I don’t get the oil, we lose and they will hang us. The Panzer Army again went into action, but instead of nations that could be ruptured in a single operational bound of 300 miles which could be logistically supported, it had a campaign that needed three such bounds, and it was not able to do so, and had created by its ideological reasoning for the settlement in the East of mass population reductions, a generation willing to take losses like no other to see them fail and pay for trying. TIk is ok to listen to, I found his the numbers explain it all the worst one, he missed the force ratio that existed to causes losses, ignored wia, and basically had no idea how to measure cost benefit in casualty rates, and relative effiecency, but was happy to declare a conclusion anyways. Take a look online at Logistics of the combined Arms Army motor transport, by HGW Davie.
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