boldairade
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December 4, 1942 BOA-Only one uboat strike, but it is of note. 3 wolfpacks attack vs 9 escorts, sinking 5 MM and losing 0 steps. This is a bad result. But what worries Allied planners is how one sided it is. Does this attack mean Germany has achieved new tech? If so, the next few turns could be very bad. Norway-Another German formation off loads east of Oslo. English formations are trying to move into better supply, as they are looking ragged. A clear plan of operation remains hazy here. England/Germany-A break in the storm sends all 5 US bomber squadrons to the skies. Essen and Hamburg are pounded, along with the synthetic oil plant. Africa/E Med-Germany gives no ground here, despite the loss of Italian formations. Allied intelligence expected Axis formations to fall back into the hills where the terrain is more favorable, but they do not do this. US heavy bombers are deployed to Misurata, and can now menace Naples as well as Taranto. There is some concern as to whether or not this city is safe from Axis attack. On Rhodes, an effort is made to attack from the beachhead, but no significant damage is done to the Italian formation. For the most part, Allied fleets are in port, attempting to regain cohesion. East Front-North(Konev) Snow finally falls. We apparently managed to get two Russian cruisers stuck in ice in the Baltic Sea. This is concerning. Even with snow, the odds for any attack along this front appear suicidal. Russian armor is moved to rail heads to be moved elsewhere. Center(Vatutin)-No activity South(Zhukov/Rokossovsky)-Without any other options, we attack exactly where the Axis wants us to-into the Pripyet Marsh, held by Italian forces. Five straight attacks with 2 formations do virtually no damage to the Italian I Corps, despite decent odds. One has to wonder, if we cannot prevail here, where could we possibly have any success? The final attacks are launched by Russian armor corps with winter specialty, meaning they are hitting with in excess of 20 attack strength vs a 2 strength Italian unit. Still, they are repelled. More units are railed in, but the Axis will now react, and we have gained no ground at all. Is it possible that no counter attack by Russia in the winter of '42 is possible?
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