Stalingrad – November 19 1944 – In front of the firing squad.
Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov, Marshal of the Soviet Union, is standing in front of a brick wall somewhere in Stalingrad and the cold rain lets him shiver. He feels very unwell. Stalin has told him one year ago that if the Germans capture Leningrad and Zhukov can’t recapture Moscow or break the German frontline in 1944 he will find himself in front of a firing squad.
Zhukov has sent his best men to free Moscow in the last 18 month but the Germans tenaciously defended the city and the Red Army troops never could enter the city.
Zhukov has sent his best battle tank troops supported by infantry, artillery and bombers to attack Army Group Centre and break through near Kharkov. And in April 1944 they nearly made it. But then came this cursed day in April when the sky was filled with German fighter and bomber planes along the whole front line and the Soviet Air Force was pulverized. From that day the Red Army had lost the initiative and slowly had to retreat.
In July 1944 Leningrad was lost. The Germans and Finish had attacked it from the north and the strong Red Army tank forces protecting the city in the south were outmaneuvered. One day after the loss of Leningrad Zhukov was imprisoned. Even in his prison here in Stalingrad Zhukov heard in summer and fall 1944 about German troops west of the city. The Don River protected the city but it seemed also that the Germans did not really want to attack the city … not yet.
And today, November 19 1944, it is the day. Zhukov is closing his eyes and listens to the commanding voice: “Raise your rifles … aim … FIRE!”. For Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov, Marshal of the Soviet Union, the great Patriotic War is over.
Far away in Berlin Generalfeldmarschall Mankewitz is sitting at his desk and starts to read the newest OKW reports.
Heeresgruppe West
Strong partisan forces attacked the Wehrmacht in France and England but we have enough infantry there to repel them.
Germany, Das Reich
Nothing to report.
The Mediterranean Sea
German battleships and tactical bombers attacked the fort of Gibraltar for the last months.
The Kampfgruppe Steiner has finished the Americans in North Africa. In July 44 in a tank battle near Oran the eccentric American General Patton fought with his last M4A1 tanks Oberst Steiner’s Tiger tanks. It was a short fight and Patton became a prisoner of war. After that the whole rest of Steiner’s troops including the Tigers were transfer to the eastern front.
Balkan
Nothing to report.
Afrika Korps and the Kriegsmarine
Generalfeldmarschall Rommel has defeated the British troops at the Suez Channel, crossed the channel, captured Jerusalem and is now attacking Beirut.
In the next six month: Attack north supported by the battleships. In parallel send a strong force through the desert in direction Baghdad.
Heeresgruppe Nord, Heeresgruppe Mitte and Finnish Allies, Heeresgruppe Süd, Romanian&Hungarian&Italian Allies
In 1944 we attacked at the whole front line and captured more and more cities.
We have the total air supremacy at the eastern front.
In the north Leningrad was conquered and in the south the attack on Sevastopol started.
Now in November 44 the main part of the front line moved back in safe positions waiting for the first snow and the expected Russian winter offensive.
The plan for the next six month: Repel the Russian winter offensive and switch back to offensive as soon as possible.
Global summary
We attack carefully in Russia. In the Near East we use the Blitzkrieg tactic to defeat the British troops in the Near East and capture the oil fields.

- November 1944: Blue: Defending line in preparation of the next winter offensive of the Red Army / Red: Attacking
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