golden delicious
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I think we can do with an extra visual here. On the screen this looks like a ludicrous amount of ground for AGS to cover- Rostov to Baku is about 115 hexes as the Ju-88 flies. However, the distance covered from the Rumanian border is already 75 hexes, I don't anticipate anything like the heavy resistance as I had in the first part of the 1941 campaigning season, and I'll be starting earlier. If necessary, Soviet holdouts in the Transcaucasus can be left to 1943, but I intend to occupy the whole Caspian coast so that they are isolated. For AGC, the job is relatively easy, with less than forty hexes to cover to the Volga in most places, although this is elongated by the shift southwards. The furthest objective- Kazan- is more like 50 hexes away. Depending on how things go, AGC may expand its frontage to take the pressure off AGS. Certainly I intend for AGC to have the strength to occupy Kuybyshev (on the far bank of the Volga), which is now the Soviet capital. AGN arguably has the most difficult job, of covering sixty hexes to Archangel through difficult terrain and with bad communications. However, they'll be aided by the Finns at Belomorsk, which are considerably closer even considering the torturous route they must follow. In any event, should I have difficulty during the season, AGN's objectives will be first to be cut.
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