Barbarossa Turn 1 AAR
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Barbarossa Turn 1 AAR
OK, been playing this game for a while (since WiF 1 on table top) and have not done a AAR for MWiF, so it goes.
I am the Russians and Jeremy is the Axis. Any questions on the optional rules we use let me know.
We have been playing head to head for a while, using only the first two scenarios.
I find that this scenario is a bit pro-Russian but it is still fun to play.
In this game, the Axis has had a bad time with the weather, with a roll of 1 on the second impulse causing the front to stall.
Axis only get 3 to 4 impulses before the turn ends. He has only gotten 1 Hex into Russian and only in the north.
But, my northern flank is completely decimated, with very little relief coming. The southern flank is doing well.
I give him credit, even though he had bad weather on impulse 2, he used the impulse to try and kill as many Russian units as he can, with some success.
He also had a good impulse one with ground strikes in the north, causing most of my units to freeze in place.
I am the Russians and Jeremy is the Axis. Any questions on the optional rules we use let me know.
We have been playing head to head for a while, using only the first two scenarios.
I find that this scenario is a bit pro-Russian but it is still fun to play.
In this game, the Axis has had a bad time with the weather, with a roll of 1 on the second impulse causing the front to stall.
Axis only get 3 to 4 impulses before the turn ends. He has only gotten 1 Hex into Russian and only in the north.
But, my northern flank is completely decimated, with very little relief coming. The southern flank is doing well.
I give him credit, even though he had bad weather on impulse 2, he used the impulse to try and kill as many Russian units as he can, with some success.
He also had a good impulse one with ground strikes in the north, causing most of my units to freeze in place.
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RE: Barbarossa Turn 1 AAR
Hmm, whats the plan USSR TRS in the North?
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RE: Barbarossa Turn 1 AAR
[quote]Hmm, whats the plan USSR TRS in the North?
Muuuhaaaa, we shall see!!!!!
Muuuhaaaa, we shall see!!!!!
On the plains of hesitation lie the blackened bones of countless millions who at the dawn of victory lay down to rest, and in resting died.
Adlai E. Stevenson
Adlai E. Stevenson
RE: Barbarossa Turn 1 AAR
OK, I want to apologize for the very short AAR. While in the middle of it, I was called away for an issue I had to deal with.
I will post the pre-game setup pics and a more complete AAR shortly.
I will post the pre-game setup pics and a more complete AAR shortly.
On the plains of hesitation lie the blackened bones of countless millions who at the dawn of victory lay down to rest, and in resting died.
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Southern Front Set-up
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Northern Front Set up
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Arctic Front Set up
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On the plains of hesitation lie the blackened bones of countless millions who at the dawn of victory lay down to rest, and in resting died.
Adlai E. Stevenson
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RE: Barbarossa Turn 1 AAR
OK, Sorry for the delay, but now that the holidays are over, I can get back into the game.
Turn one:
Most, if not all, of the Axis ground strikes in the north are successful, while the ones in the south are mostly, if not all, unsuccessful.
Lots of Russian units are killed on the northern front, while the Southern front, not much is happening.
On the Russian impulse (land) a lot of moving around is done to fill the holes on the northern front. Southern front has a very solid line.
On the Axis second impulse, the weather turn crappy, snow (in June??) and storms. (yeah!)
Axis is able to put more hole in the line on the northern front but cannot exploit due to the weather.
Nothing much is happening in the south.
Russia takes a combined, and sorties the Baltic fleet but find nothing. Very little movement. south is strong, but the north, pretty much everyone is flipped.
The third Axis impulse gives good weather and the Germans are on a rampage, killing pretty much everything except for a few multi stack groups in the north. Russian ships lend defensive shore bombardment to a Gar and take a strong German Armor Corp with it to the grave while attacking Riga
Axis do one attack in the south without success.
Russia takes another combined and sorties the Black Sea Fleet. A naval battle happens in the Baltic with one German old BB is damaged and another is aborted, with a Russian CA is aborted.
No naval battles in the Black Sea.
No Russian land movement anywhere.
The turn ends (Thank God!)
Russia gets one (1!) Partisan (0-1) an is placed in the only hex available (next to Pelsamo).
As you can see from the pics above, Russian's Northern Front is in deep dodo. Three strong Cauldrons are formed but flipped and could not get away.
If Germany goes first, they are most likely to be surrounded and destroyed but will hopefully take some Germans with them.
The South is looking good and should be able to hold out for a while. All reinforcements will be going North.
Builds on both side are pretty standard.
Russian
Turn one:
Most, if not all, of the Axis ground strikes in the north are successful, while the ones in the south are mostly, if not all, unsuccessful.
Lots of Russian units are killed on the northern front, while the Southern front, not much is happening.
On the Russian impulse (land) a lot of moving around is done to fill the holes on the northern front. Southern front has a very solid line.
On the Axis second impulse, the weather turn crappy, snow (in June??) and storms. (yeah!)
Axis is able to put more hole in the line on the northern front but cannot exploit due to the weather.
Nothing much is happening in the south.
Russia takes a combined, and sorties the Baltic fleet but find nothing. Very little movement. south is strong, but the north, pretty much everyone is flipped.
The third Axis impulse gives good weather and the Germans are on a rampage, killing pretty much everything except for a few multi stack groups in the north. Russian ships lend defensive shore bombardment to a Gar and take a strong German Armor Corp with it to the grave while attacking Riga
Axis do one attack in the south without success.
Russia takes another combined and sorties the Black Sea Fleet. A naval battle happens in the Baltic with one German old BB is damaged and another is aborted, with a Russian CA is aborted.
No naval battles in the Black Sea.
No Russian land movement anywhere.
The turn ends (Thank God!)
Russia gets one (1!) Partisan (0-1) an is placed in the only hex available (next to Pelsamo).
As you can see from the pics above, Russian's Northern Front is in deep dodo. Three strong Cauldrons are formed but flipped and could not get away.
If Germany goes first, they are most likely to be surrounded and destroyed but will hopefully take some Germans with them.
The South is looking good and should be able to hold out for a while. All reinforcements will be going North.
Builds on both side are pretty standard.
Russian
On the plains of hesitation lie the blackened bones of countless millions who at the dawn of victory lay down to rest, and in resting died.
Adlai E. Stevenson
Adlai E. Stevenson
RE: Barbarossa Turn 1 AAR
Turn 2:
Axis win the initiative roll, and the Russians as for a reroll and lose that too.
Germans encircle the two Russian hexes (2 hexes SE of Riga and the adjacent hex) that holds 5 Russian units, (HQ-I, a MECH army, a MECH div, INF div, and INF Army).
Germans also move around the other cauldron that has a 7-6 MECH and a 7-3 INF.
German 7-5 MOT runs north and grabs Tallinn, and liberates Estonia.
One Finish SKI div runs back to Pelsamo (realizing that I was trying to do an invasion soon) and the other runs south and cuts the Murmansk rail line. Both are still OOS and now flipped.
Axis attack the first cauldron and kill the INF army and div and cause the HQ-I to retreat to the MECH hex without loss to Axis.
Axis attack the MECH and INF ground and lose one German ARM Div and the Russians lose the 7-3 INF. Half the attackers are flipped and no advancement.
Axis do two attacks in the south. First attack kills a Russian Army but takes one Hungarian army. Russian units retreat.
Axis attach across the river and kill a Russian unit with a loss of a Romanian unit. Hex become vacated and the Axis move into for a foothold across the river. Again, half the units are flipped.
Russian takes a Land and move reinforcements into the Northern Front, building a solid, but weak line.
The 0-1 PART moves towards Murmansk.
Russian 7-6 MECH that was attacked earlier but survived retreats to ESE of Minsk, giving up that city to the Axis.
In the South, Russians move back one hex to reform the line and counterattack the hex the Axis have across the river successfully., losing one INF Div but killing one CORP. All Russians are flipped.
Axis impulse 2 sees the last stand of the HQ-I, MECH Div, and MECH Army. Axis attack with a +27 (A little over kill?) and everyone dies with no Axis loses.
Axis attach one hex again in the south (not across the river) and one unit on both side dies (both MECH CORP each) but the hex is taken.
Supply starts to become an issue in the north for the Axis, as units are starting to outrun their HQs and controlled cities.
Russian takes a combined and more naval combat ensues in the Baltic. One Russian BB and CA are aborted with not loss to he Axis. All Russian surface fleets abort to Leningrad.
Axis again move units into place in the north but no attacks, most of the units on the front lines are OOS but not flipped.
Nothing happening in the south.
Russians take another combined and sail their SUB from Leningrad into the Baltic but does not find anything.
More Russian units move in the northern front to try and make a solid line again.
Turn ends on a roll of 2.
I forgot to mention that I have railed 2 factories east, getting them out of the way of the German hords.
No PART gained. Builds are the standard.
Below are the pics at the end of Turn Two.
Axis win the initiative roll, and the Russians as for a reroll and lose that too.
Germans encircle the two Russian hexes (2 hexes SE of Riga and the adjacent hex) that holds 5 Russian units, (HQ-I, a MECH army, a MECH div, INF div, and INF Army).
Germans also move around the other cauldron that has a 7-6 MECH and a 7-3 INF.
German 7-5 MOT runs north and grabs Tallinn, and liberates Estonia.
One Finish SKI div runs back to Pelsamo (realizing that I was trying to do an invasion soon) and the other runs south and cuts the Murmansk rail line. Both are still OOS and now flipped.
Axis attack the first cauldron and kill the INF army and div and cause the HQ-I to retreat to the MECH hex without loss to Axis.
Axis attack the MECH and INF ground and lose one German ARM Div and the Russians lose the 7-3 INF. Half the attackers are flipped and no advancement.
Axis do two attacks in the south. First attack kills a Russian Army but takes one Hungarian army. Russian units retreat.
Axis attach across the river and kill a Russian unit with a loss of a Romanian unit. Hex become vacated and the Axis move into for a foothold across the river. Again, half the units are flipped.
Russian takes a Land and move reinforcements into the Northern Front, building a solid, but weak line.
The 0-1 PART moves towards Murmansk.
Russian 7-6 MECH that was attacked earlier but survived retreats to ESE of Minsk, giving up that city to the Axis.
In the South, Russians move back one hex to reform the line and counterattack the hex the Axis have across the river successfully., losing one INF Div but killing one CORP. All Russians are flipped.
Axis impulse 2 sees the last stand of the HQ-I, MECH Div, and MECH Army. Axis attack with a +27 (A little over kill?) and everyone dies with no Axis loses.
Axis attach one hex again in the south (not across the river) and one unit on both side dies (both MECH CORP each) but the hex is taken.
Supply starts to become an issue in the north for the Axis, as units are starting to outrun their HQs and controlled cities.
Russian takes a combined and more naval combat ensues in the Baltic. One Russian BB and CA are aborted with not loss to he Axis. All Russian surface fleets abort to Leningrad.
Axis again move units into place in the north but no attacks, most of the units on the front lines are OOS but not flipped.
Nothing happening in the south.
Russians take another combined and sail their SUB from Leningrad into the Baltic but does not find anything.
More Russian units move in the northern front to try and make a solid line again.
Turn ends on a roll of 2.
I forgot to mention that I have railed 2 factories east, getting them out of the way of the German hords.
No PART gained. Builds are the standard.
Below are the pics at the end of Turn Two.
On the plains of hesitation lie the blackened bones of countless millions who at the dawn of victory lay down to rest, and in resting died.
Adlai E. Stevenson
Adlai E. Stevenson
RE: Barbarossa Turn 1 AAR
Northern Front End of Turn 2
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On the plains of hesitation lie the blackened bones of countless millions who at the dawn of victory lay down to rest, and in resting died.
Adlai E. Stevenson
Adlai E. Stevenson
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Southern Front End of Turn 2
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On the plains of hesitation lie the blackened bones of countless millions who at the dawn of victory lay down to rest, and in resting died.
Adlai E. Stevenson
Adlai E. Stevenson
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Arctic Front End of Turn 2
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On the plains of hesitation lie the blackened bones of countless millions who at the dawn of victory lay down to rest, and in resting died.
Adlai E. Stevenson
Adlai E. Stevenson