Klydon
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There have been a couple of AAR's that have agreed to some restrictions on this topic (Carnage/Redmarkus current game), so it is possible. Some will point at the a-historical advance in game compared to the real deal. Part of the issue is we don't know how the advance would have gone had the Germans in fact tried what many players are doing with diverting some of PG2 to the south. With only 4 panzer divisions available on turn 1, PG1 and AGS simply can't achieve the dash to the Rumanian border and have it hold in any meaningful way. Some would way there is your historical result. The Germans can't get the job done with AGS alone in terms of the dash to the Rumanian border. The other issue is the original plan called for a strong thrust by 6th army towards the Dniepr river with 1st panzer heading in the same direction. They then would turn south before crossing the river and attempt to capture all the Russians to the west of the river by meeting a strong thrust from 17th army along the borders. This plan was not exactly popular, but it was the one adopted and implemented with very mixed results. What players have done is reenforced PG1 from PG2 with a thrust to the Rumanian border instead of heading east towards the river first. Fewer Russians are actually bagged by this manuver compared to what was intended to happen, but it does happen faster and in a more forward position of the Russian defenses (IE, west of the Stalin line). By and large, the Russian armies in the south are much tougher than their northern counterparts from turn 1 on. That is not to say they are really tough, but there is a noticible difference in combat ability and how easy/hard it is to move Russians around due to attacks. Much of the early game counter-attacking (if there is any) is in the south. There can/will be some in the center, but this is more of a result of the Russian reserve units (which are better quality than the garbage they had on the front line in the north). I think the writing is on the wall that something will eventually be done about the dash to the Rumanian border, but even with such a manuver, it is not a war winner for the Germans. Far from it and failure to have a good open in the south resulted in the Germans getting abused that much sooner. As the 1.05 AAR's go along, it will be interesting to see what happens, but honestly, the only German having any real success was Pelton. Most Germans were just getting crushed during the winter/spring and were going no place in the summer of 42 for the most part. With all the changes, the Russians must now actually put some thought into what they are doing because before, it was fairly easy to take care of business in most cases.
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