Dergatschi Roadblock Book

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Thank you Rico .
Always good to see how others play it .
Appreciate your time and effort :)
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I'm glad to see the German AI does not seem able to fare better than me [;)]

Pz III & IV are quite fragile machines; I killed one in CC and 8 more with the T-34s (even though I lost 4). Without supporting tanks, the German infantry was unable to advance against the remaining T-34s and the remnants of the Russian infantry (the forward screening force was slaughtered within Turn 2).

The 85mm fired only once, against a broken German leader (the only survivor of the German flanking force).



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