Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
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Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
Is it possible to get a draw after a poor 1941 campaign as GHC? That will be the subject of this AAR.
My opponent Schascha is a very good chessplayer and I've been completely outplayed during summer 1941. For the details see his AAR (in french)
http://www.leqg.org/
He was also terribly efficient with the partisans and from mid to end october 1941 4 of my 5 rail lines were cut. So I decided to go back to Poland (shame on me[:-]).
Only advantage of that retreat, my pzd had a high morale and CV in march 1942
It was the same for my Inf
My opponent Schascha is a very good chessplayer and I've been completely outplayed during summer 1941. For the details see his AAR (in french)
http://www.leqg.org/
He was also terribly efficient with the partisans and from mid to end october 1941 4 of my 5 rail lines were cut. So I decided to go back to Poland (shame on me[:-]).
Only advantage of that retreat, my pzd had a high morale and CV in march 1942
It was the same for my Inf
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
SHC 10-0-4
Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
I was of course on the offensive from march to june but he had time to prepare lines of defence, had plenty of manpower armaments and so on.
In june 1942, the front looked like that:
The north
The south
Poor result in fact[:(]
In june 1942, the front looked like that:
The north
The south
Poor result in fact[:(]
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
SHC 10-0-4
Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
I wanted of course continue to attack and built ambitious plans
With all my mighty Pzd, Mot and Inf it must be "fingers in the noise"
With all my mighty Pzd, Mot and Inf it must be "fingers in the noise"
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
SHC 10-0-4
Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
But before, I decided to make some recon and the result was a little bit different....
and the South
and the South
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
SHC 10-0-4
Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
I decided bravely to attack in the South
Each hex was earned with pain, a breakthrough looked impossible
Just a picture to show the efficiency of Schascha's partisans
And finally the OOB
Each hex was earned with pain, a breakthrough looked impossible
Just a picture to show the efficiency of Schascha's partisans
And finally the OOB
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
SHC 10-0-4
Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
SHC 10-0-4
Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
From turn 56, we begun a WWI war style.
Schascha took an hex with heavy attacks
I counterattacked just after.
At this time of the game, I hadn't enough worked my chain of command (see the penalty)
Schascha took an hex with heavy attacks
I counterattacked just after.
At this time of the game, I hadn't enough worked my chain of command (see the penalty)
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
SHC 10-0-4
Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
This WWI continued all the summer and fall 1942. Here the beginning of november 1942 south of the Dniepr
and around Minsk
and around Minsk
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
SHC 10-0-4
Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
We are now in May 1943, last turn of mud. Schascha has his red army 2.0 ready to bite. I have an in depth defence and a good reserve activation system.
The front is as follow:
The front is as follow:
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
SHC 10-0-4
Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
A weakness comes from the fact that Schascha uses a lot of bombing HQ and killed Guderian, Von Kleist... it's a clear handicap
The losses...
And the OOB
And now I waiting for the red waves!!![:D]
The losses...
And the OOB
And now I waiting for the red waves!!![:D]
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
SHC 10-0-4
RE: Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
4.4 mio. axis troops? wow. i never saw such a high number here at this time.
you can easily get a draw if you keep defending and giving up space slowly where its necessary.
you can easily get a draw if you keep defending and giving up space slowly where its necessary.
RE: Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
I have:ORIGINAL: bigbaba
4.4 mio. axis troops? wow. i never saw such a high number here at this time.
you can easily get a draw if you keep defending and giving up space slowly where its necessary.
- roughly 50 000 german squads available
- a good Luftwaffe (all J87 were converted in fighters) and 95% of the fighters are FW190 and BF109G6
- all Pzd /Mot are at full strength
- up to 4 lines of 3 to 4 level forts
- more than 100 AP in bank
I haven't space to give but he will have to hit very hard for each hex. I will closely look at my morale.
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
SHC 10-0-4
RE: Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
your tigers attached to ss pz and gd regiments on reserve behind front?
RE: Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
At this time of the game, GHC has only 6 units available to get Tigers.ORIGINAL: juret
your tigers attached to ss pz and gd regiments on reserve behind front?
- 3 SS Div LAH, DR, Totenkopf
- 3 heavy pz battalion (502,503,505). I have attached them to Mot or Pzd.
All these units will be in refit mode during mud turns and in reserve mode during clear turns. And they will be split into regiment to get a better activation.
And right now I have plenty of Tigers in the reserve pool
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
SHC 10-0-4
RE: Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
If "draw" as Axis you will have done well!
And very well explained AAR, thanks.
Like your ideas of holding great reserve/ready units behind fronts, but makes placing them very important.
And very well explained AAR, thanks.
Like your ideas of holding great reserve/ready units behind fronts, but makes placing them very important.
Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
With recon and logic, you can eliminate some points of attacks. And you also have to search his ArtORIGINAL: rrbill
If "draw" as Axis you will have done well!
And very well explained AAR, thanks.
Like your ideas of holding great reserve/ready units behind fronts, but makes placing them very important.
Just an example what I did north of Minsk
I evacuated the salliant and set Pzd/Mot in reserve mode in second line. This way I'm able to get up to 6 units acting as reserve on a single fght.
Schascha took the hex north of the lake only after a fierce fight!
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
SHC 10-0-4
Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
SHC 10-0-4
Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
I only loose 2 hexes (except italians) and due to mud I reoccupate immediatly these hexes.
Some successfull defensive fights were very intense
Minsk sector
And in the Nikolaïev sector
As you noticed, I have attached a lot of units directly to Army HQ and disbanded some corps HQ. It's clearly more efficient.
Thanks to Pelton for this good advice [&o]
Some successfull defensive fights were very intense
Minsk sector
And in the Nikolaïev sector
As you noticed, I have attached a lot of units directly to Army HQ and disbanded some corps HQ. It's clearly more efficient.
Thanks to Pelton for this good advice [&o]
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
SHC 10-0-4
Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
Turn 102, 27 May 1943
Bad news to begin, another victim of air strikes
Inf 8, Morale 8 etc... I loose a useful commander
And below the list of the KIA
Bad news to begin, another victim of air strikes
Inf 8, Morale 8 etc... I loose a useful commander
And below the list of the KIA
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
SHC 10-0-4
Camerone in Russia (STEF78 vs Schascha), Schascha welcome
GHC 9-0-3
SHC 10-0-4
SHC 10-0-4