AAR: Horseman (Axis) v AI (Allied)
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 9:17 am
I've decided to do an AAR on my second go at this game playing the Axis, my first go was also as Axis and ended in a draw with me desperately holding the Russians just east of Berlin and the western allies in france..I hope to do better this time!
There is no advantage to either side and have FOW, oil consumption, random research and 1945 end all selected.
September 1st, 1939 - WAR!! Germany declares war on Poland. England and France respond with thier own declarations against Germany.
A review of German Military strength:
11 Army Korps (corp units)
2 Motorised Korps
3 Panzer Korps
3 Reserve Korps (garrisons)
the Slovak corp (garrison)
2 fighter Luftfotte
1 tac bomber Luftflotte
the Highseas fleet (BB)
and 2 Uboat flotillas
the vast majority of forces are deployed for the upcoming invasion of Poland with a small force deployed in the west and 1 lone Army Korp stationed in Finland (?)
Arrayed against them in Poland I can see 6 Polish armies (corp units) and 2 garrisons. Intelligence reports that there is a further army unit holding Warsaw, at least 1 more garrison unit and of course the Polish airforce.
Luftflotte 3 (fighter) opens the campaign with an attack against army Poznan hoping to cause some loss but also to hopefully draw out the Polish airforce. Success! Luftflotte 3 loses 2 steps dogfighting while knocking 4 steps off the Polish airforce and a further 1 off army Poznan. 3 Panzer Korp and 10 Korp attempt to exploit the weakend state of army Poznan, 1st driving it back and then destroying it utterly all for the loss of 1 step to 3 Panzer. The advance confirms the existance of the 3rd Polish garrison unit.
Luftflotte 2 (Tac) targets army Lodz knocking 2 steps off for no loss. 16 Panzer Korp and 13 Korp succeed in driving army Lodz back and then destroying it, again the loss was 1 step from 16 Panzer.
7 Panzer Korp and 6 Motorised Korp drive back and then destroy army Prusy losing 2 steps off 7 Panzer. This advance gets us close enough to Warsaw to confirm intelligence reports that there is an army unit stationed within the city.
Luftflotte 1 attacks the KOP unit (garrison) taking no damage and knocking 1 from the Poles. Followed up by 19 Motorised Korp who takes 1 step loss whilst inflicting 6 against the Poles. It should be noted that the KOP unit, whilst a 2nd rate garrison unit does not retreat in the face of horrendous casulties unlike some of the "better" Polish army units!
2 Korp takes Danzig unapposed. 8 Korp moves around Krakow to the east ready to advance on Warsaw from the south, I wil not waste man power or resource taking this city. 4 and 17 Korp move to cut off and surrond army Karpaty. 1 Korp moves around army Modlin in the north looking ot outflank Warsaw to the east.
9 and 12 korps redploy via rail to Kiel ready for the planned invasion of Denmark next turn.
Uboat flotilla 2 heads north westerly in the hope if finding an unescorted convoy to pick on, flotilla 1 takes to the seas to join up with it. Both flotillas have strict orders not to engage the Bristish navy unless they can pick on an isolated unit.
The final act of the turn is to use my starting PP's to build a general lab with a focus on industry.
The situation in Poland at end of turn:

Summary:
well a far better 1st turn than my previous game! Last time I took horendous loses battering through the polish front line. this time I remembered Blitzkrieg.....1st attack by air, then lead the attack with armour and finally mop up with infantry and its paid off well. Also instead of trying to take out the whole front line I've smashed a nice hole in it in which I can pour my units through and surrond Warsaw next turn. By my rekoning only 1 Polish Garrison unit is in postion to be able to move into the way of this advance..should be easily taken care of. My loses are also surprisingly light....2 steps of fighters, 4 of armour and 1 of motorised infantry, I think I may have been very lucky here but wasn't it Napoleon who said "I'd rather have lucky Generals than good ones"?
There is no advantage to either side and have FOW, oil consumption, random research and 1945 end all selected.
September 1st, 1939 - WAR!! Germany declares war on Poland. England and France respond with thier own declarations against Germany.
A review of German Military strength:
11 Army Korps (corp units)
2 Motorised Korps
3 Panzer Korps
3 Reserve Korps (garrisons)
the Slovak corp (garrison)
2 fighter Luftfotte
1 tac bomber Luftflotte
the Highseas fleet (BB)
and 2 Uboat flotillas
the vast majority of forces are deployed for the upcoming invasion of Poland with a small force deployed in the west and 1 lone Army Korp stationed in Finland (?)
Arrayed against them in Poland I can see 6 Polish armies (corp units) and 2 garrisons. Intelligence reports that there is a further army unit holding Warsaw, at least 1 more garrison unit and of course the Polish airforce.
Luftflotte 3 (fighter) opens the campaign with an attack against army Poznan hoping to cause some loss but also to hopefully draw out the Polish airforce. Success! Luftflotte 3 loses 2 steps dogfighting while knocking 4 steps off the Polish airforce and a further 1 off army Poznan. 3 Panzer Korp and 10 Korp attempt to exploit the weakend state of army Poznan, 1st driving it back and then destroying it utterly all for the loss of 1 step to 3 Panzer. The advance confirms the existance of the 3rd Polish garrison unit.
Luftflotte 2 (Tac) targets army Lodz knocking 2 steps off for no loss. 16 Panzer Korp and 13 Korp succeed in driving army Lodz back and then destroying it, again the loss was 1 step from 16 Panzer.
7 Panzer Korp and 6 Motorised Korp drive back and then destroy army Prusy losing 2 steps off 7 Panzer. This advance gets us close enough to Warsaw to confirm intelligence reports that there is an army unit stationed within the city.
Luftflotte 1 attacks the KOP unit (garrison) taking no damage and knocking 1 from the Poles. Followed up by 19 Motorised Korp who takes 1 step loss whilst inflicting 6 against the Poles. It should be noted that the KOP unit, whilst a 2nd rate garrison unit does not retreat in the face of horrendous casulties unlike some of the "better" Polish army units!
2 Korp takes Danzig unapposed. 8 Korp moves around Krakow to the east ready to advance on Warsaw from the south, I wil not waste man power or resource taking this city. 4 and 17 Korp move to cut off and surrond army Karpaty. 1 Korp moves around army Modlin in the north looking ot outflank Warsaw to the east.
9 and 12 korps redploy via rail to Kiel ready for the planned invasion of Denmark next turn.
Uboat flotilla 2 heads north westerly in the hope if finding an unescorted convoy to pick on, flotilla 1 takes to the seas to join up with it. Both flotillas have strict orders not to engage the Bristish navy unless they can pick on an isolated unit.
The final act of the turn is to use my starting PP's to build a general lab with a focus on industry.
The situation in Poland at end of turn:

Summary:
well a far better 1st turn than my previous game! Last time I took horendous loses battering through the polish front line. this time I remembered Blitzkrieg.....1st attack by air, then lead the attack with armour and finally mop up with infantry and its paid off well. Also instead of trying to take out the whole front line I've smashed a nice hole in it in which I can pour my units through and surrond Warsaw next turn. By my rekoning only 1 Polish Garrison unit is in postion to be able to move into the way of this advance..should be easily taken care of. My loses are also surprisingly light....2 steps of fighters, 4 of armour and 1 of motorised infantry, I think I may have been very lucky here but wasn't it Napoleon who said "I'd rather have lucky Generals than good ones"?





















