Taking Leningrad in '42

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GogTheMild
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Taking Leningrad in '42

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Thank you to all of those who responded to my query about Malta. The next installment in the 'Educating Gog' series is: what resources do I need to take Leningrad in 1942? Ie as part of a Festung Europa strategy. I have seen passing comment on a 'one turn' capture of Leningrad. How do I do it? Obviously I know what the Russian forces will be for the first turn. But what do I need in Finland? And how do I use it?

Again, a reference to a relevant thread or detailed AAR would be most helpful.
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Re: Taking Leningrad in '42

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See the most recent Plaid vs. Morris match-up. Basically, put massive air forces in Finland + 2 paras, and 2 elite mechs. 1st turn hit Leningrad with everything - dropping the paras so as to isolate/reduce entrenchment. Plaid was disappointed because the plan is easily frustrated by dropping a couple of GARs prior to the invasion.

P.6 of this AAR has the details: viewtopic.php?f=78&t=38233&start=100
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That's the one. I'd even read it, but it hadn't sunk in. Probably because it didn't come off. Thanks.
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GogTheMild wrote:That's the one. I'd even read it, but it hadn't sunk in. Probably because it didn't come off. Thanks.
of course now you know how its done :D

although I was a little lucky and have a version 2 to improve the odds,

but essentially you need at least 1 CORPS 3 MECHS (at least 1 SS and 1 +1 leader) 4 TAC's and a FTR to have a good chance

so its a big investment, but you need 2 MECH's (SS and leaders) and 2 TAC's to take out Leningrad, and the rest to get you a clear run
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Thank you for the lesson Duncan. Both impressive and educational. "I'll be back."
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GogTheMild wrote:Thank you for the lesson Duncan. Both impressive and educational. "I'll be back."
your appetite for using the learning's against me is frightening, I may not even be able to beat your Axis anymore :(
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I usually ensure I isolate Leningrad and use the Axis strategic bomber to drop the supply level to the city.

Then 2 tactical bombers + 4 land attacks every turn means Leningrad will fall within a few turns. You will lose lots of steps initially, but that can't be helped. You need to get the entrenchment level down to 0. With only supply level 1 for Leningrad the defenders if brought down to red (0-1 intrinsic strength remaining) can only repair 1 step per turn.

Sometimes the defender is upgraded to Guards status and that can make the attacks harder. Good Allied players place a +1 defense leader in Leningrad on a mech unit. So be prepared to spend quite some time to get Leningrad.
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Some Allied players don't get the chance to do anything with Leningrad :cry: .
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Actually , It seems not necessary to take Leningrad in 1942 by a Europe fortress strategy .
The above points by Borger to take Leningrad is useful but please do remember that If you want to take Leningrad , concentrate enough power for it , if not , just isolate it without even one attack ! :)
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Morris wrote:Actually , It seems not necessary to take Leningrad in 1942 by a Europe fortress strategy .
The above points by Borger to take Leningrad is useful but please do remember that If you want to take Leningrad , concentrate enough power for it , if not , just isolate it without even one attack ! :)
leningrad can be very useful once integrated into the Reich - helps with some interesting railing
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richardsd wrote:
Morris wrote:Actually , It seems not necessary to take Leningrad in 1942 by a Europe fortress strategy .
The above points by Borger to take Leningrad is useful but please do remember that If you want to take Leningrad , concentrate enough power for it , if not , just isolate it without even one attack ! :)
leningrad can be very useful once integrated into the Reich - helps with some interesting railing
Yes , it is quite useful , but it is too risky for an Europefortress strategy AXis player .
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Morris wrote:Yes , it is quite useful , but it is too risky for an Europefortress strategy AXis player .
I hope to be able to demonstrate this to Duncan. He seems to be nicely over extending himself. :D
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Re: Taking Leningrad in '42

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GogTheMild wrote:
Morris wrote:Yes , it is quite useful , but it is too risky for an Europefortress strategy AXis player .
I hope to be able to demonstrate this to Duncan. He seems to be nicely over extending himself. :D
That is true and we are sure to lose this slightly experimental game, but part of that over extension is to New York :lol:
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