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Since you've already taken Rostov, a better option would to be simply cut off the Crimea from contact with the rest of Russia. Move south from Rostov, and voila!eisenkopf wrote:Great AAR, and great Axis performance!
There is one other area where I would be cautious, besides the northern sector: The Crimea. The Russians can recruit two units there per turn. If aided by one or two TACs, they can quickly break out and unhinge your front. I would either clear out the Crimea, or make sure you can see whats going on.

Borger, I know it's a lot to read through but I think the game in the east is balanced. Not to give anything away but I may try this same strategy against a more experienced opponent so as to have a good point of comparison. Well; that is I may try the same strategy through 1941 and the launch of Barbarossa. However; I expect to see very different game situations when that game reaches the same time point as this one.Stauffenberg wrote:What do you think of the game balance so far? It looks like the Germans will win this game. Could Dave have played differently to prevent this?`
The Allies need to take initiative in 1943 to have a chance to get to Berlin before May 1945. It seems the Russians struggle and waste good units instead of getting them to safety.
