Eastern Front 1941 campaign

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AngrySwan
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RE: Eastern Front 1941 campaign

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Returning to defense of Crimea in 1941 as suggested by terminator and the map from Armchair General.

The map from Armchair General web site shows a defense line near Feodosiya and we can assume there was some defense of Kerch so I will add two bunkers near Feodosiya and Kerch and see how fast Crimea can be taken with these additional defenses. Maybe some turns need to be added.

Yevpatoriya already has defense and Simferopol did not have defense in the original scenario. Sudak has no railways leading to it and only a recon battalion can reach it quickly but recon units are no bunker killers so Sudak will not be a victory location.

The attack on Sevastopol must be a hard one like the Odessa scenario, a month of fighting before the city falls. It could be either the second attack on Sevastopol in December 1941 if the Germans can gather sufficient artillery forces, or they would wait until summer of 1942 and then Sevastopol becomes a standalone scenario or a part of Fall Blau campaign.
If the second attack on Sevastopol fails, the player will be forgiven (a delay in taking one heavily fortified city is not a defeat in the war).
A separate map is needed for Sevastopol scenario, either Panzer General II conversion or a completely new one.
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AngrySwan
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RE: Eastern Front 1941 campaign

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Demyansk added to Staraya Russa scenario as the sixth objective. There seems to be a Soviet deployment area around Demyansk so it will be defended.
Since the Reserve in the Army list is more an operational transfer between army groups than real reserve, and OKH reserve divisions were assigned to particular army groups, the following changes in the Army list:

a new army named OKH Reserve North
a new army named OKH Reserve Center
a new army named OKH Reserve South
the current Reserve renamed to Transfers (between army groups) - I am still looking for the German word.

The OKH Reserve was rather small but if there is a list of formations and I have not used all Armies on the list yet, this list may as well be filled.

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AngrySwan
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RE: Eastern Front 1941 campaign

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Returning to Crimea scenario - a test of terminator' s idea to show the Soviet defense in Kerch peninsula. The Soviets will have bunkers east of Feodosia, halfway between Feodosiya and Kerch and in front of Kerch. These bunkers must be destroyed in order to win.

Also returning to Bryansk and Kalinin scenarios. Bryansk (not in game so far) shows Guderian' s advance in the direction of Bryansk-Mzensk. Kalinin is not just a battle for that city but also a breakthrough in the northern direction, Torzhok and onward. Together with Volkhov-Tikhvin operation that would make the Soviet situation even more difficult in the northern part or the front, and end the historical missions there.
There is an infantry only battle for Kharkov, based on a converted Third Kharkov map.

(I am also thinking about the southern direction in 1942 with four historical missions but that could be a separate campaign altogether; I feel that capture of Moscow in 1941 is also the end of the 1941 campaign.)

Taking the Kerch peninsula is a separate operation on the same map; historically Simferopol was taken on November 1 and Kerch on November 15.
Sevastopol looks like a scenario for 1942 (third attack).

In the new version the Soviet defenses in Kerch peninsula are too easy and Kerch is taken by the first dates of November. To make the mission more historical, the last Soviet line around Kerch must have stronger units (historically 4 divisions) so that Kerch would be taken after several days of fighting closer to the middle of november.

Battalion size bunker garrisons are an obstacle to tanks, can slow down infantry and are not good at all against combined attacks.

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RE: Eastern Front 1941 campaign

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The initial Crimea offensive limited to Yevpatoriya, Simferopol and Feodosiya. Advance to Kerch can be a separate operation (Germans deploying 3 infantry divisions and maybe some support units against Soviet bunkers).

A new concept for Moscow operation. Since tanks are usable in winter, the number of units for Moscow scenario is 50 (anyway, I kept tank units in reserve because bunker killing is a task for infantry.) The operation starts on November 15 (as on the Soviet maps) but the deadline is September 4 for all objectives. Just two outcomes, either brilliant victory (ending the campaign with the current victory message) or defeat (after which the commander is sent to reserve).
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