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Title: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Drakken on October 04, 2014, 07:08:31 PM
For your enjoyment, I begin an War in The East AAR of the Campaign to reach and conquer the city and Leningrad and beyond as Axis Army Group North. It is as much for your entertainment as to improve my gameplay of this game for an eventual Grand Campaign, so mistakes WILL be made in this campaign.

Enjoy the disaster as it unfolds. For it WILL be a disaster; whether it'll be a German or a Russian remains to be seen.

Scenario : WITE Road to Leningrad, WITE version 1.07.15
Length : 17 Turns
Map : Limited to South of Vitebsk to Vishni Volochek in the East. Finland included.

Conditions :
- Normal difficulty, so no bonus either for the Axis or the Soviets
- Complete FoW
- Support Units NOT locked
- Non-Random Weather
- No Reduced Weather Effect

To win the scenario, the ubermench Teutons and the subhuman Slavs must either reach the following objectives :

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Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - War in the East Axis AAR Road to Leningrad
Post by: Drakken on October 04, 2014, 07:21:32 PM
The Axis Army Group North Order of Battle, with the statistics of the man involved in the scenario:

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Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Drakken on October 04, 2014, 07:31:25 PM
The current situation on the Northern front on the eve of Barbarossa, with a very crude indication of my aims for Phase 1, coded Warplan Narva.

PHASE 1 - WARPLAN NARVA (22 June 1941)

a) 4th Panzer Group will pocket the Northern border troops by taking the port of Liepaja, while the rest of its Panzers and Motorized troops will race to reach Riga.
b) 18th Army will push North to damage the Russian troops on the border, and bag the pocket when it's done. Then will sweep Northeast across Riga, and push to Pskov.
c) 9th and 16th Army will go to take Kaunas. Then while 9th Army will remain on the right flank to the Dvina, 16th Army will go Northeast to the corner of the Daugava (south of Riga) then push toward Zilupe to cross the Velikiya.
d) 1st Luftflotte will destroy the Russian Air Force on the ground, then move following the troops to support the offensive on the ground.
e) Intervention of the Finnish Army when we enter the vicinity of Leningrad is to be expected.


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Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: jimmy olsen on October 05, 2014, 11:19:24 PM
You have hindsight and a functioning brain. The Soviets are being run by an AI.

Shouldn't your win be assured?
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Drakken on October 06, 2014, 01:58:43 PM
Quote from: jimmy olsen on October 05, 2014, 11:19:24 PM
You have hindsight and a function brain. The Soviets are being run by an AI.

Shouldn't your win be assured?

WITE's AI is far from being braindead. It can use the terrain well for defence, and if I don't kill enough Soviet units early on they'll come back to bite my ass later.

Also, Leningrad is far from being easy to be taken with only 4th Panzer to assist, and even if I take it I might get a draw if, by Turn 17, the Soviets still keep certain objectives I couldn't reach in time.
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: The Brain on October 06, 2014, 03:50:55 PM
The mighty Finns will steamroll the reds. :)
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Valmy on October 06, 2014, 05:36:49 PM
Quote from: jimmy olsen on October 05, 2014, 11:19:24 PM
The Soviets are being run by an AI.

Still better at defending the Soviet Union than the 1940 Soviets.
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: jimmy olsen on October 06, 2014, 07:58:03 PM
Quote from: Drakken on October 06, 2014, 01:58:43 PM

Also, Leningrad is far from being easy to be taken with only 4th Panzer to assist, and even if I take it I might get a draw if, by Turn 17, the Soviets still keep certain objectives I couldn't reach in time.
Under what circumstances is taking Leningrad not a clear win?
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Drakken on October 10, 2014, 07:23:25 PM
Turn 1 - June 22, 1941

On dawn of June 22, 1941, 1st Luftflotte begins Warplan Narva by attacking Soviet forward airbases in Kaunas and Siauliai. Every available bomber and fighter escorts are headed toward these airstrips to bomb the Slavs into oblivion and gain air supremacy.

Herr Göring will be pleased of the results. After several waves of vicious bombardment on 7th and 8th SAD Air Bases the Luftwaffe claims 341 destroyed Soviet aircrafts for a measly 12 planes lost, a third of which only suffering operational damages which can be quickly repaired. The skies over Army Group North's front are now undeniably German.

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4th Panzer Group's aim is to punch through the keyhole of the whole front at Taurage, situated a few miles west of Jurbarkas. The task will be given to 269th Infantry Division.

4th Panzer Group is composed of two Corps, 41st and 56th Corps, plus the Totenkopf SS Motorized Division. Sieg Heil, indeed.

A hole is readily opened through the Russian line, wiping NKVD's 106th Border Regiment and the 125th Rifle Division off Taurage. 269th keeps moving forward, sweeping the breakthrough open for 30 miles wide. In a twist of the original plan, as our reconnaissance reveals that Riga's defence is better than expected, both 41st and 56th Corps are ordered to race toward Riga. They reach its outskirts, but due to exhaustion and because of the terrain (damn rivers; assaulting over them cuts CV in half) they fail to capture it facing a fierce defence from NKVD 22nd Rifle Division. That said, 6th Panzer Division succeeds in moving passed Riga, hopefully closing or hindering any possibility of retreat and effectively pocketing everything west of Riga. As the supply line between Eastern Prussia and Riga is not yet secured, airlifts are quickly assembled to resupply these forward units in fuel.

18th Army then starts its onslaught, attacking due north through Kretinga, Priekule, all the way to Liepaja. Most of the front's defenders are routed northward, caught in the pocket passed Priekule. The SS Division Totenkopf turns westward and liberates Liepaja from the Slavs. 18th Army's HQ is then moved to Memel, closer to the action.

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16th Army begins the offensive on a excellent note. The front, defended by the Soviet 5th, 33rd, and 48th Rifle Division, and the Commissars of 107th NKVD Border Regiment, is hit harshly, the front quickly dissolving with its defenders either routed or shattered. 12th and 121st Infantry Divisions, plus supporting units, keep pushing forward until reaching the fortified city of Kaunas. After a quick pitched battle these push 84th Motorized Division off Kaunas, taking the city :

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The rest of 16th Army quickly form a line passed the Neman to secure a bridgehead beyond the Neman and the Dubysa, while 10th Corps secure the flanks on the other side of the river, facing Jurbarkas. 16th Army's HQ relocates to Ebenrode.

My assessment of the situation after the Axis's beginning offensive: A bit dissapointed that Riga hasn't felled, but surrounding it so soon is some thin consolation. However, for the loss of 1400 Germans, we have inflicted 46,000 casualties to the Soviet Union. The Western pocket isn't a secured as I would have expected, however the routed nature of those troops seen over my fog of war lend me to believe the pocket will hold.

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Next turn we intend to finish off that Lithuanian pocket, complete the capture of Riga, sweep 16th Army toward the Daugava and move Army Group Center's 9th Army passed Kaunas into the Dvina. More Slavs to be sent to Hell (or Stalags, we all know which is the lesser evil for those Russkies unlucky enough to fall into the German grasp) promise to come in the future. :menace:
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: sbr on October 11, 2014, 11:42:44 AM
 :)
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Valmy on October 11, 2014, 10:18:45 PM
MOAR!
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Drakken on October 12, 2014, 08:34:24 PM
Turn 1 - Soviet side

Our Western pocket was not as tight as we had foreseen. Damn Baltic Sea and its damned ports in any and all nooks of coasts.  :nelson:

Our recon discovered that the Soviets remnants trodded North around the port of Ventsplis, now drawing their supplies from the sea. The same can be said for Riga with its functioning harbor. We will thus need to push the routed Soviets units off Ventsplis to completely close the pocket, but that risks seeing the routed units teleport out of the pocket. Thank you for that bullshit, Gary Grigsby. <_<

Recon also confirm that STAVKA is preparing a first line of defence in around Pskov, behind the Velikiya. So far no significant force has been encountered East of the Daugava until Pskov.

Following recon and my evaluation of the situation, the following conclusions and ideas dawn on me. You guys can give your further inputs :

a) To use 4th Panzer Group to attempt capturing Riga immediately would, to be truthful, be a blunder despite my earlier Halderian optimism. Riga is, I discover, a big, fortified city surrounded by small rivers and defended by a whole NKVD Rifle Division. :yuk: Panzers are not suited at all for leading assaults in urban warfare without infantry support. We would suffer heavy casualties, plus we completely sacrifice mobility and get bugged down for one, maybe two and even three turns. My belief (and Heinz Guderian would agree) is that panzers are better used on the move wrecking havoc elsewhere. So instead, I aim to to keep Riga isolated on the East while 18th Army's infantry units, which are better suited for that task, mops it up. After all we do not need the whole 18th Army to collapse the pocket, only a Corps will suffice.

b) 4th Panzer Group's infantry divisions are to be placed East of Riga to prevent Russian reinforcements; the rest will follow the Daugava downstream through Plavinas and capture Jekalpils, aiming to extend our zone of control to the railroad. That way we would bypass Riga through Jegalva for our supply lines, while 18th Army both completes collapsing the Western pocket and turn to capture Riga. Obviously, we would need to push the Russkies away from Siauliai so that the whole length of railroad falls under Axis control. (In yellow)

c) 4th Panzer Group will continue downstream along the Daugava to capture Daugalvis, then attempt to move it further down the Zeimana to attempt to cut behind the Soviets remaining West of both rivers. 16th Army would attempt to take control of Svencioneliai, cutting any way out. If the pocket is not completed, this would at least close the main ways of retreat eastward towards Pskov. (In green)

Hopefully, nothing really prevents both b) and c) to be completed at the same time except fuel limitation; we badly need one secure supply railroad line for our panzers, Riga is currently a thorn in our backside, and airlifts can only provide fuel so far.

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Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Drakken on October 12, 2014, 10:09:48 PM
As an aside, found Guderian's Achtung! Panzer for under 10$ on Amazon. Ordered.  :ph34r:
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Drakken on October 13, 2014, 12:44:08 AM
Turn 2 - June 26th, 1941

The Commander-in-Chief got a bit tipsy before playing his turn last night, and famously telegraphed to Generaloberst Hoepner "Fuck it. Panzergruppe Vier, move in position and take that damn city from the Commissars. Fortune favours the bold, so no time to lose!" Then he entered a drunken stupor and fell asleep.

And it seems that in vodka, military genius arises.

The Axis successfully accomplished all four objectives for this turn : Seize Ventspils and close the pocket without pushing too many routed units outside the pocket, capture Riga (with 4th Panzer no less), establish the Jegalva-Jekabpils rail line, and capture Daugavpils and take control of Utena, sealing all the Russkies inside the Panevesys-Rokiskis right west of the Daugava. And good luck getting out of that one! 6th Panzer Division and SS Totenkopf both control the hexes right across the Daugava River.

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After bombing Riga's harbor with over 70 bombers, elements of 6th Panzer and 36th Motorized Divisions, supported with the Luftwaffe, the 616th Jagdpanzer Battalion, and lots, LOTS, LOTS of Howitzers, moved beyond the rivers in the Riga istmus, bypassing the prepared defences of the 22nd NKVD Rifle Division and nullifying the effects of Rivers on CV calculations. Now facing 6-to-1 odds in numbers the defenders were overwhelmed and routed, losing a third of their effective force. Our losses in comparison have been negligeable; not even 300 casualties. :showoff:

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Panzer Divisions then raced both North (1st Panzer) and South to take Daugavpils (6th Panzer, plus 3rd Motorized in support). SS Totenkopf was ordered due East to seize the railway between Jegalva and Jekabpils. SS Police Division seized Siauliai, completing German control over the whole rail line to Riga. That means, however, that both 1st and 6th Panzers are now way passed their existant supply lines, outside the range of German transports, and now exhausted in fuel, so next turn as we finish off that pocket we will need to reassemble 4th Panzer Group in and near of Riga to refuel, refit, and rest.

18th Army's 1st and 38th Corps moved on Ventspils, easily pushing off the 67th and 90th Rifle Divisions covering the outskirts of the harbor. With Ventspils falling the last line of supply for the Soviet remnants is permanently closed. The same for the Soviet units remaining around Panevesys and Rokiskis : 16th Army's 12th Division takes control of Utena, sealing the last way out across the Zeimena.

I'm proud of my boys. I wish there was a way to give a promotion to Hoepner, he deserves his Marshall's baton. :cry:

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Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Tonitrus on October 13, 2014, 05:53:21 PM
No black counters for the SS?

Game sucks.
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Drakken on October 13, 2014, 06:25:47 PM
Quote from: Tonitrus on October 13, 2014, 05:53:21 PM
No black counters for the SS?

Game sucks.

They are black on the original map.  :sleep:

I'm using Jison's MapMod, which significantly improves the cartography of the map. It actually shows and identifies villages and makes it easier on the eye.
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: jimmy olsen on October 13, 2014, 11:32:00 PM
A turn equals 4 days?

EDIT: Why did you think it went easier than you expected?
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Drakken on October 14, 2014, 01:54:31 PM
Quote from: jimmy olsen on October 13, 2014, 11:32:00 PM
A turn equals 4 days?

EDIT: Why did you think it went easier than you expected?

Turn 1 equals 4 says, subsequent turns equal 7 days.


Because :

a) The NKVD Rifle Division inside Riga had, from its level of detection level, a defensive CV of 28; for a Soviet unit starting Barbarossa, it is huge. Further more it is only an estimated evaluation, the real CV could have been even higher! I had no choice but to use Deliberate attacks with multiple units of my PzG, which with the swampy and river terrains around Riga would cost me a lot more MP than normal. It was a gamble, and I had only one real chance. Had I failed my assault I would have lost time, a lot of MPs, plus lost precious panzers, men and equipment (plus losses I would have suffered during the Soviet turn due to battle friction, as neighboring enemy units do continue to inflict low level of casualties to one another even with an actual attack).

b) That Rifle Division had very favourable terrain (See my Division inside Riga on the last map pic? It's Defensive CV is now 78 because of terrain!) Furthermore, the fact that Riga has several Rivers cuts my units' Attack CV in half if they attack across it. Even if I move my Motorized Divisions east around Riga to assault by the rear, which I did, nothing was really assured because the bonuses the 22nd NKVD Rifle had accumulated. What helped, I think, was that I bombed the Port first to damage its supply, I had complete air superiority in that battle, and the HQ Support AI assigned a LOT of Howitzers.

c) As both Riga and the pocket were still supplied by sea, moving my units near Routed units risk seeing them bumped outside the pocket. I definitely don't want this to happen, I want to have a maximum of Soviet units surrendering : Routed units will refit and come back, shattered units will disappear but reform behind the lines, surrendered units never come back. So to ensure their surrender I need them to spend at least one turn pocketed so that they become isolated and unsupplied. That's the rule. Thus, when I attacked on Ventspils no unit were bumped outside the pocket, which is very good news : next turn these units will be surrendering in droves.

d) On Turn 2 and on, Panzer Groups are never as strong as on Turn 1. They always risk shortages of fuel, so I was afraid I would lack enough fuel to accomplish all my objectives at the same time. in fact, I overstretched my forward panzer elements: 1st and 6th Panzer, plus my motorized division near Utena, are almost depleted in fuel and are way, way outside their HQ's command range. They are facing the kind of problems the real Panzer Groups faced when they rolled too far behind enemy lines.

e) I didn't believe the closest 16th Army divisions had enough MP to reach and close the pocket with their ZOC. Pleasantly, I was wrong.

You may feel I have it easy. Indeed I have taken Riga even earlier than the real 4th Panzer Group. However the Russians are already moving to form a defensive line around Pskov and they receive reinforcements each turn. I must already take my complete Turn 3 to mop these pockets once and for all while moving these armies eastward, while I work to bring my 4th Panzer Group together to rest and refuel.
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Drakken on October 15, 2014, 03:02:57 PM
Turn 2 - Soviet side

Our offensive sealed the fate of those pockets. Resolution of Soviet's turn 2 effectively reduced the size of their pockets as uncontested hexes automatically became Axis. One feeble attempt of one Russian tank unit to cross the Daugava failed as it couldn't even reach Daugavpils, which is controlled by 6th Panzer. The different pockets have now broken into smaller, isolated units, which will be easily mopped up (in red circles).

Here is the planned "cleaning" operation for this turn, and where I expect my troops to be at the end of Turn 3. As expected my forward Panzer Divisions' fuel down south is quite depleted, so after the Russkies are sent to the stalags in droves I will bring them closer to Riga to be resupplied both by sea and land supply lines.

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The Soviets have all but abandoned the remaining Baltic States, the road to Tallinn seems clear.

However, two new titbits of information has arrived from our recon. First is that, additionally to the building of a defence line around Pskov and behind the River, another concentration of troops is building south along the Dvina, a hundred miles inside the woods west of Velikiye Luki. This terrain is also quite swampy, difficult ground to move and fight in. Second is that the Soviet Air Bases are filling up behind the Dvina and around Pskov, way outside the range of our main airbases. These must be brought closer to the front, so after a little forward recon by SS Totenkopf I will move these at the plains around Plavina and Jekabpils before launching renewed attacks on their airfields, hopefully within the range of my fighters.

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Finally, the current state of the build-up around Leningrad. Or at least, what my recon allows me to see. :ph34r:

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Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: 11B4V on October 15, 2014, 07:57:59 PM
Good stuff here. Keep it coming.



Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Berkut on October 15, 2014, 08:40:46 PM
This kind of got me jazzed to fire this up again, and I noticed I am still waiting for turns from Syt and Habs.

Version 1.08 due out any time now. I guess I might as well wait for it before I start anything new...
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Drakken on October 16, 2014, 01:52:17 PM
Quote from: Berkut on October 15, 2014, 08:40:46 PM
This kind of got me jazzed to fire this up again, and I noticed I am still waiting for turns from Syt and Habs.

Version 1.08 due out any time now. I guess I might as well wait for it before I start anything new...

FYI, 1.08 changelog has been made available over Dropbox. It contains no less than 77 pages of changes and updates.

The main feature, is that the infamous 1:1 odds = 2:1 odds for Russians during 1941 has now been made optional.
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Drakken on October 16, 2014, 04:22:57 PM
Turn 3 - July 3rd, 1941

All pockets have been steamrolled with only token resistance. Most if not all fighting units have surrendered, for a grand total of 7 Russian division-sized units captured. That doesn't seem like much, but in the end it totals over 50,000 men and their unit supports sent to PoW camps, 600 guns lost, and almost 200 fighting vehicles destroyed or captured! Including the infamous 22nd NKVD Rifle Division, which was sweeped off the streets of Riga.

All that for 343 men lost, and 4 guns that have malfunctioned.  :nelson:

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As stated, this turn is about my units being reshuffled toward the frontline, resting and refitting 4th Panzer in the outskirts of Riga, and bringing the hammer from above on the Soviet air bases.

After moving all the 1st Luftflotte's air bases near the front, we launched several bomber waves upon the 6th, 7th, and 8th SAD Airbases in the Dvina sector. Due to the large amount of fighters spotted on these bases, it was concluded that those are used for interdiction purposes and needed to be weakened. However, we accomplished only moderate damage: 34 fighters and 9 bombers destroyed on the ground, for 4 fighters and 5 bombers lost. Furthermore, instructions were given that all available aircrafts be used to fend off Soviet fighters off the skies and interdict Soviet unit movements as much as possible.

As 18th Army's 1st Corps had been given the task to stay in the rear to finish up the pocket, and thus are further behind lines, it will be given the new task to reach North and secure Tallinn while the rest will move East to reach the Velikiya and face the Russian concentration at Pskov. 4th Panzer will move towards the small town of Abrene with the objective to reach Ostrov (and pierce through if needed to) aiming to cleave through the Russian front in a envelopment move northward behind the lines, with the option to go South if practicable.

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In the South, 16th Army will follow the Dvina and push the Soviets and their airbases, while 9th Army will advance on Vitebsk then turn North to flank the Soviets, cut the grass under their Bolshevist feet, and march on Velikiye Luki.

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Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: jimmy olsen on October 17, 2014, 09:08:10 AM
5400 Soviets killed and 51,000 disabled, is that a realistic ratio? :huh:
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: grumbler on October 17, 2014, 12:58:10 PM
Quote from: jimmy olsen on October 17, 2014, 09:08:10 AM
5400 Soviets killed and 51,000 disabled, is that a realistic ratio? :huh:
:huh:  What does "realistic" mean when referring to soldiers who have been "disabled?"  I'd guess that it is everyone who can't fight today but will fight tomorrow (since the other options are killed and POW), including wounded, men from units that have broken up, sick, guys on leave, etc.  What causes you to think such a total, in the chaos of the initial German invasion, wouldn't outnumber the killed 10:1 or, alternatively, that such a total should be far more than ten times the number killed?
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Drakken on October 21, 2014, 05:28:30 PM
T3 - Soviet side

A short resume, this time.

Not surprisingly, All Soviet units evaded contact with our troops, retreating eastward toward their prepared lines of defence. Sadly, our interdiction attempts failed miserably: Not a single German plane spotted moving Soviet troops to intercept and hassle. Generaloberst Keller and I must have a talk, man to man. <_<

Our recon keep tabs on forming concentration at Pskov (here however, the recon fail to map whether there was more troops involved in defending the city. In fact there seems to be less. So either our recon was poor, or the Soviets have sent some fighting elements elsewhere), plus concentration morphing around Idritsa, and at Polotsk behind the Dvina. Ostrov, however, seems wide open; Our recon failed to see any formation along the Vekiliya, so while it is good news it could also be because of poor intelligence-gathering.

However, Soviet planes counted inside the SAD air bases we punished last week were still quite low. So it seems that we did accomplish some lasting damage to its most forward airforce, that the Soviets still have to repair. :) Furthermore, we spotted a new airbase in vicinity : VVS's 5th Air base composed of recon and transport squadrons. Decision was taken to send 1st Fliegerkorps to bomb it to the ground, hopefully hurting the Russians' recon and air transport capacity.

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Also, the state of the defence in Leningrad at the end of T3.

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Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Drakken on October 21, 2014, 07:01:40 PM
Turn 4 - July 10th, 1941

With about a hundred bombers and as many fighters assembled, 1st Fliegerkorps savaged VVS's 5th Air Base : 31 Recon and Transport airplanes were destroyed on the ground after several sweeps, plus 7 fighters mustered for CAP. Our reports state that only a few SB-2s and U-2 survived the onslaught. This confirms that, as of now, Germany holds the mastery of the skies in the region.

Another good news, this time administrative : The railroad between East Prussia and Riga is now repaired and converted to German gauges. Supply will now come unhindered to Riga, which will be the new supply hub for our trucks towards our fighting units. Next stop : Pskov!

16th Army has moved in front position along the left bank of the Dvina, preparing for an engagement to pin the Russians west of the city of Polotsk. As vanguard action 12th Infantry Division hastily attacked the positions of 84th Motorized Division. Facing overwhelming air superiority the latter was easily routed off the woods with heavy casualties, more than 1200 men for less than 60 on our side. The few Soviet bombers in support were downed or severely damaged.

9th Army kept its march unhindered towards Gluboskoe, less than 100 miles from Vitebsk. We expect the first elements of 9th Army to reach the lover Dvina next week.

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18th Army's First Corps proceeded north towards Tallinn, 11th Division reaching as far as Parnu. In addition, 93rd Infantry Division was assigned to 18th Army in reinforcement to take Talliin. The rest of 18th Army moved East, reaching Balvi 50 miles west of Pskov.

As we postulated, 4th Panzer Group found Ostrov completely unguarded! Its Panzers and Motorized divisions went forward, rolling across the Velikiya, veering North to threaten both surrounding Pskov or eventually turning South to trap all the troops lying in front of Idritsa before running short of fuel. Worringly, however, we encountered a rather strong Tank Division in a fortified position southwest of Plyussa, guarding Pskov's supply line and from a potential encirclement attempt. :hmm:

With this, though, I expect whatever remnants of the garrison around Pskov to be small; it seems the Russians have all but evacuated Pskov with only a rear guard. the main prize for us would now be totally surrounding the Soviets down South at Idritsa and Polostk, netting us more than a dozen Soviet units helplessly trapped and isolated! Hopefully our earlier destruction of the Soviet air recon ability and our swing northward might have dismayed the Russians enough to hide that future encirclement attempt.

36th Motorized and SS Totenkopf both lie in the rear, right in the middle of the salient, protecting it from any eventuality of Soviet move to trap 4th Panzer into its own pocket.

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And... Finland started to move. Well, sorta. 

The good news : Finnish air force dastardly attacked the numerous northern Soviet air bases off Koivisto, destroying 63 fighters and 4 bombers in the bombing waves. :w00t:

The bad news : 2nd, 6th and 7th Finnish Corps, the only Finnish units to be unlocked, skirmished with the Ivans in the far north of the Finnish border. It went decidedly against the Finns, barely displacing two Russian NKVD regiments. 7th Finnish Corps only managed to move a mere 10 miles inside the line of their rightful territory. <_< The only benefit of these first encounters was to create dents in the imposing Russian fortifications along the Karelian line to be exploited in the future.

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Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: jimmy olsen on October 21, 2014, 08:40:18 PM
Quote from: grumbler on October 17, 2014, 12:58:10 PM
Quote from: jimmy olsen on October 17, 2014, 09:08:10 AM
5400 Soviets killed and 51,000 disabled, is that a realistic ratio? :huh:
:huh:  What does "realistic" mean when referring to soldiers who have been "disabled?"  I'd guess that it is everyone who can't fight today but will fight tomorrow (since the other options are killed and POW), including wounded, men from units that have broken up, sick, guys on leave, etc.  What causes you to think such a total, in the chaos of the initial German invasion, wouldn't outnumber the killed 10:1 or, alternatively, that such a total should be far more than ten times the number killed?
Ah, I didn't realize it was refering to anything other than wounded. That makes sense.
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: Drakken on November 05, 2014, 08:00:29 PM
Seems that v1.08 beta patch is up. :)

Should I restart a new scenario under the new beta patch, or keep going on with v1.07.15?
Title: Re: Warplan Narva: A Baltic Crusade - A War in the East - Road to Leningrad Axis AAR
Post by: jimmy olsen on November 06, 2014, 10:56:12 AM
Keep going!