Belgrad falls; another great victory.

At sea, another convoy is attacked and reduced from 32 to 7 steps.

In North Africa, a British infantry corps is destroyed.

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Hi massina_nz, thanks for your comment. I started Barbarossa with three TACS because I felt that it is the absolute minimum, and because I wanted an early start. In the future, with growing Soviet resistance, three will be too less, no doubt about it. Will try to build at least another one ASAP.massina_nz wrote:Not sure if 3 TAC and 3 Fighters will be enough for Barbarossa. Not that I've had any successful Barbarossa's against human opponents, but I normally go with at least 5 TAC in order to establish breakthroughs inthe Soviet lines.



Thanks for your quick reply.Stauffenberg wrote:I wonder why you attacked in Egypt in the first place without strong bomber support from Crete. Taking out Egypt must be done BEFORE you start Barbarossa because you need a lot of air units to overwhelm the British near El Alamein. But you also need these bombers for Barbarossa to succeed there. Now you're in a situation you can't win in Egypt. So you could consider retreating to Tobruk at see if you can get some air units at Crete to punish any pursuing British units.
I also believe you maybe rushed your start of Barbarossa.I usually attack later, but with a much stronger punch. I have 5-6 tac bombers, 2 strat bombers and 4-5 fighters when I launch Barbarossa. By carefully timing the lab builds you can make sure get the vital upgrades for infantry, mech, armor and air units in time for the start of Barbarossa. It seems to me that you got several upgrades after Barbarossa and you don't have time to upgrade the units once Barbarossa has started.
Barbarossa will be a cauldron that will consume almost all your resources and that makes it hard for you to turn the tide in the Med. If you reinforce the Med then your Barbarossa attack will be too weak to weaken the Russians enough before the upcoming winter. You need a lot of land units to form a strong enough defense line for the winter.
You seem to have enough land units to do the job, but with so few air units in the east it means you will have to make many attacks without air support. That means higher casualties and it will delay your progress and drain your manpower and PP's.
The main reason I have so many bombers before Barbarossa is that I can assign a bomber to every attack in the first turns of Barbarossa. This means I can usually attack Russian units with orange or red efficiency. Having my units upgraded before Barbarosa also means fewer casualtiesand more damage upn the Russians.
It'snot easy for the Axis player to so everything. You have to make a priority. If you attack in Egypt then Barbarossa will be weaker etc.













