Taiko
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Turn 2, Russian - Units of the 5th Mechanized and various support clash with the german 34rth Infantry and a unit of AT. Under immense artillary bombardment (9 shifts worth sheesh) the valiant defenders give way and retreat. Despite that, they inflict as many casualties as they recieve. Votylevka has fallen to the Russians. Various pickets and forts that were neglected last turn fall this one, some as low as 2-1 odds. In the north, russian elements of the 180, 232, 337 infantry position themselves for a push to Medvin and the northern cities. Many Russians crowd into Tichonovka and dig themselves what I'm sure will be shallow gra.., er foxholes. Turn 2 German - Looking around everything is going pretty much as expected. Consulting the Combat Advisor nothing immediately stands out for my attention. Upon closure inspection though I notice a weak spot in the northern front, 3 divisions in the open and NOT dug in. While the odds are not impressive at 5-1, what is nice is the 2 armor shifts that go uncontested. And to add icing to the cake, its an automatic overrun! The nordic gods are smiling on us. Time to roll the dice and test ourselves. 7 infantry divisions and 1 tank battalion are thrown into the fray, under the Commanding General and one unit of artillary in support. The results are better than I hoped (1DR!), an overrun and the paint isn't even scratched on our StuG's. Watching the cowards retreat to lick thier wounds, we strategically re-deploy and brace for the coming counter-attack next turn. In the south, the troops surrounding Tichonovka pound a lone defender to the southeast of the main group and destroy him utterly. The noose is tightening as we surround the city for the upcoming slaughter. Our Nebelwarfer (I can't spell it heh) gunners are licking thier chops waiting to rain death to the poor defenders. Finally, our engineers hurry around blowing up yet more bridges. We can but hope for another ambush next turn. http://home.san.rr.com/tranquil/Images/Turn2Bw.bmp
< Message edited by Taiko -- 3/7/2004 12:11:43 AM >
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