Barbarossa, transfer of industry to Siberia, Lend Lease etc.
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 4:47 pm
ATM when the Axis declare war on the SU, most players simply evacuate troops to their preferred defensive line and wait for winter to arrive. The result is that the fighting is not fierce until the Axis hit the Soviet defence line. However, IRL exactly the opposite happened. Many cities saw extremely heavy fighting and the Soviets were indeed trying to stall the Germans for time, but not by retreating, but fighting! The Soviets lost most of their army in the initial months, which they managed to rebuild (although the quality of their divisions was questionable in 1941), but they achieved their objective - the Germans were stalled and the German casualties were higher than expected.
One of the reason why this rarely happens in CEAW is the fact that the Allied player has practically no incentive to defend his territory from the start in 1941. In fact, he is motivated to do the opposite, because it's in the Soviet best interest to stretch the Germans as much as possible in order to catch them in 4 or preferably 3 supply areas and to avoid the excessive fighting before 1941 because of the Soviet surprise DOW penalty and high Axis efficiency penalty during winter.
IMO the titanic struggle in the East should start on turn one of the DOW. One of the needed changes is the introduction of the transfer of industry to Siberia events. IRL the Soviets evacuated most of their industry (along with workers) behind the Urals and they needed time for this. Many Siberian cities grew in importance during WWII because of this transfer, while before WWII they were relatively unimportant. Therefore, I think that most of PPs from Omsk should be moved to the Soviet European holdings in 1939-1941 scenarios and that after the German DOW the PPs from these territories should slowly be transferred to Omsk and to an unreachable hex called "Siberia". The rate at which this happens would be slightly randomised in order to prevent gamey strategies and give the Axis player a reason to be ultra-offensive, too. Moreover, since the Soviets used railways to arrange the transfer, I think that their rail cap in 1941 should be reduced until the transfer is completed. This would make the evacuation of Soviet troops harder.
Also, while both the Arctic Convoy and the Persian Corridor are represented in CEAW and I'm glad that they are there, the game ignores the importance of Vladivostok and the Trans-Siberian Railway. Approximately 50% of the Lend Lease stuff came through Vladivostok. Again, in-game this should be represented by additional PP revenue in the unreachable "Siberia" hex. However, it should be possible to reduce this revenue by severing the Trans-Siberian Railway. This would represent the additional logistical effort required for the transfer of Lend Lease stuff to Europe which would be necessary if the link to Moscow was severed.
All this should make the Allied player more willing to defend the Soviet cities right from the start and increase the casualties in the early months.
One of the reason why this rarely happens in CEAW is the fact that the Allied player has practically no incentive to defend his territory from the start in 1941. In fact, he is motivated to do the opposite, because it's in the Soviet best interest to stretch the Germans as much as possible in order to catch them in 4 or preferably 3 supply areas and to avoid the excessive fighting before 1941 because of the Soviet surprise DOW penalty and high Axis efficiency penalty during winter.
IMO the titanic struggle in the East should start on turn one of the DOW. One of the needed changes is the introduction of the transfer of industry to Siberia events. IRL the Soviets evacuated most of their industry (along with workers) behind the Urals and they needed time for this. Many Siberian cities grew in importance during WWII because of this transfer, while before WWII they were relatively unimportant. Therefore, I think that most of PPs from Omsk should be moved to the Soviet European holdings in 1939-1941 scenarios and that after the German DOW the PPs from these territories should slowly be transferred to Omsk and to an unreachable hex called "Siberia". The rate at which this happens would be slightly randomised in order to prevent gamey strategies and give the Axis player a reason to be ultra-offensive, too. Moreover, since the Soviets used railways to arrange the transfer, I think that their rail cap in 1941 should be reduced until the transfer is completed. This would make the evacuation of Soviet troops harder.
Also, while both the Arctic Convoy and the Persian Corridor are represented in CEAW and I'm glad that they are there, the game ignores the importance of Vladivostok and the Trans-Siberian Railway. Approximately 50% of the Lend Lease stuff came through Vladivostok. Again, in-game this should be represented by additional PP revenue in the unreachable "Siberia" hex. However, it should be possible to reduce this revenue by severing the Trans-Siberian Railway. This would represent the additional logistical effort required for the transfer of Lend Lease stuff to Europe which would be necessary if the link to Moscow was severed.
All this should make the Allied player more willing to defend the Soviet cities right from the start and increase the casualties in the early months.