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  • STAVKA: Military Council of Commanders

    Commanders
    Marshal: Oleg Sorokin (HTower)
    Murmansk Front: Anzakoyov (The Anzac)
    Baltic Front: Kolja Henrikov (Henrik)
    North-West Front: PinkyGenovitch (PinkyGen)
    Belorussian Front: Pavlov Zangalis (Colwyn)
    1st Ukrainian Front: Xenozodskyovitchkov (Xenozod)
    2nd Ukranian Front: Patiskov Figiskovsky (FiGu)

    Fronts Defined
    Murmansk Front
    Streches from Viipuri to Murmansk and includes convoy duty from the U.K. to Murmansk

    Baltic Front
    Defends Novgorod, Luga, Leningrad, Pskov, Tallinn, Riga

    North-West Front
    Defends Daugavpils, Vilnius, and Kholm

    Belorussian Front
    Defends Lodz, Warsaw, Bialystok, Brest-Litovsk, Poznan, Berlin, Potsdam

    1st Ukrainian Front
    Defends Kharkov, Belgorod, Kursk, Gomel, Bryansk, Poltava, Kiev, Lvov, Krakow, Lublin.

    2nd Ukranian Front
    Defends Perekop, Kerch, Sevestopol, Rostov, Kotelnikov, Stalingrad, Voroshilovgrad, Zaporozhye, Dnepropetrovsk and Galati.

    STAVKA Is the Council of Front Commanders chaired by the Marshal and discusses matters of Grand Strategy involving matters concerning more than one front, reinforcement priorities and offensives.
    Last edited by H Tower; August 4, 2003, 16:15.

  • #2
    I'm not on Stavka, but I suggest we start discusing our strategy for next winter. If we know what we want to do, we can put all assets in position in time, and hit the Germans on every front and push them back. I ask comrade Marshal to correct me, or add things, but I think we best do this by placing objectives for every front, and discussing how we will do things.

    For example: Attacking Galati, from Sevastopel. What will this need, when could we do it, what needs to be done first, what does it give to us, what to do when we take the city, etc We should discuss these things well in advance, so we won't encounter surprises when we actually do it !!
    Only the dead have seen the end of war - Plato

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    • #3
      Red AirForce

      Of more importance is an issue we've been neglecting for a while, the distribution of the Red AirForce.

      20 La-5's
      Murmansk: 5 25%
      Baltic: 1 5%
      NorthWest: 1 5%
      Belorussian: 1 5%
      1st Ukranian: 2 10%
      2nd Ukranian: 10 50%
      In production: 1


      3 Pe-2's
      Belorussian: 3 100%
      In production 2


      Now I'm ordering an La-5 north from Stalingrad this turn to help out the 1st Ukranian Front, and another will go north next turn. Comrade Naldayev, do you think you can spare one of your new planes to the joint command area of Bryansk and Orel? Comrade Yopov, do you think you can spare one of your La-5's to the Baltic Front? I realize I've called upon you to sacrifice much recently, I'll even cancel that Mech Inf transfer I asked you about earlier.

      That's a short term fix for some of the fronts, I may even transfer a 3rd La-5 northward in the future, but right now we don't have enough planes to go around. Comrade Anzyakov has begun construction of an airbase at Kalinin, to construct his own airforce, however this is going to be a long term project unless we rush the airbase and the planes, a significant investment to be sure. (360K rubles to rush the airport this turn) Moscow however offers us a much cheaper way of creating an airforce for the Belorussian and NorthWest Fronts. We can produce one La-5 per turn there at no rushbuild cost for the indefinite future. If we want to produce IL-2 Shturmokivs we'll have to rush 75K rubles worth each turn to get the first 2 IL-2's, after that it will have to be 100K worth of rubles because of growing unit support from the city, unless we rehome some of Moscow's units to other cities. Of course the German War Machine may solve our unit support problem for us. To build more Pe-2's in Moscow, we need to rush the first 100K worth of rubles to get the first 2 units, after that it will be 125K rubles per turn. In comparison, Kalinin will need 2 turns to build an La-5 without rushbuying, and 3 turns each to build an IL-2 or Pe-2 without rushing. Gorkiy needs 2 turns to build an La-5 or IL-2, and 3 turns to build a Pe-2, and Gorkiy already has an airport to produce veteran air units. Gorkiy's citizens can also be reorganized so that all air units can be produced in just 2 turns without rushing if we so desire.

      La-5 (No Rush)
      Moscow 1 turn
      Kalinin 2 Turns
      Gorkiy 2 Turns

      La-5 Rush
      Moscow 0 rubles
      Kalinin 75K rubles becomes 100K rubles after 3 units
      Gorkiy 75K rubles becomes 100K rubles after 8 units (current setup)
      Gorkiy 50K rubles becomes 75K rubles after 1 unit (AI setup)
      Gorkiy 0 rubles becomes 50K rubles after 1 unit (max industry)

      IL-2 (no rush)
      Moscow 2 turns
      Kalinin 3 turns
      Gorkiy 2 turns (current)
      Gorkiy 2 turns (AI setup)
      Gorkiy 2 turns (max industry)

      IL-2 (rush)
      Moscow 75K rubles becomes 100K rubles after 2 units
      Kalinin 10K rubles becomes 220K rubles after 3 units
      Gorkiy 150K rubles (current)
      Gorkiy 125K rubles becomes 150K after 1 unit (AI setup)
      Gorkiy 100K rubles becomes 125K after 1 unit (max industry)


      Current Airforce Production
      Pe-2 in Groznyy 4 more turns if no rush (34 out of 100 shields produced) 138K rubles to rush (2nd Ukranian Front)
      Pe-2 in U.K. (0 out of 100 shields produced)
      La-5 in Kaluga Done next turn with no rushing (30 out of 60 shields produced)

      Wow this was a long post
      Last edited by H Tower; May 26, 2003, 19:06.

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      • #4
        OK, Kalinin wqas a long-term project and I don't see its completion soon. I could also start building an airport at Vologda which, when we start producing many units, can help get them via airlifting to the northern/far-northern sectors of the front, as well as act as another plane manufacturing city. Should I go and build it? It could pay off for us to build one there for the future.
        Georgi Nikolai Anzyakov, Commander Grand Northern Front, Red Front Democracy Game

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Bossy20000

          For example: Attacking Galati, from Sevastopel. What will this need, when could we do it, what needs to be done first, what does it give to us, what to do when we take the city, etc We should discuss these things well in advance, so we won't encounter surprises when we actually do it !!
          The Balkans are kind of lightly defended - I recommend the leap across to Galati and then Ploesti. Ploesti gives us another big trade city

          Also, what about knocking out Finland? They're a bit tougher, I found, to eliminate, especially Helsinki with the coastal fortress. At some point, the Germans start to garrison their cities with 88's, and those are hard to kill with even a Katyusha. Il-2s have little chance against an 88, so we ought to grab some territory before the Germans build up their defences.
          "I'm a guy - I take everything seriously except other people's emotions"

          "Never play cards with any man named 'Doc'. Never eat at any place called 'Mom's'. And never, ever...sleep with anyone whose troubles are worse than your own." - Nelson Algren
          "A single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic." - Joseph Stalin (attr.)

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          • #6
            I agree, but we should not move before we are ready. A hasty attack could result in a Finnish victory on the Kola. None of us should aspire to this.
            Sea Kings TOT

            Sors salutis/ et virtutis/ michi nunc contraria,/ est affectus/ et defectus/ semper in angaria./
            Hac in hora/ sine mora/ corde pulsem tangite;/ quod per sortem/ sternit fortem,/ mecum omnes plangite!

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            • #7
              Even if we don't strike at Galati from the Sea, we have plenty of naval infantry that can strike at random German units caught near the cost all the way from Rostov to Galati. German and Romanian Infantry use that coastal road to move forward in stacks, there's no reason why a freighter or two filled with naval infantry can't knock off the stacks or single units caught in the open.

              As for the possible airport in Vologda, the airport in Archangelsk is nearing completion and should help supply the northern fronts, although it is 4 spots farther away from Leningrad by road

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              • #8
                We could use Archangelsk for fighter production, and have Vologda build defensive ground units. In the summer, a distance of four isn't such a big problem, since we haven the roads open again! We need the fighters as soon as possible, they are the only fast anti-aircraft units we have, AA batteries will be sitting ducks on the roads to our frontcities. Comrade Marshal, I would have Moscow produce LA-5's until we can get some from other cities.

                As for the attack on Galati, it gives us some more trade and takes this money away from the gErmans, plus we can reinforce it very easily every turn (a freighter can croos the Black sea to Galati in one turn). It's most of the time very light guarded (some fighters, or just one infantry or such) and we have then the possibility to attack Bucharest, which gives us all the oilfields and I think also triggers some events (I should check this).
                Only the dead have seen the end of war - Plato

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                • #9
                  I agree, im ready to send some troops to attack Galati.
                  (I had in real planned a raid on Kherson, but i can put thoose troops on Galati too)
                  "This Nation has earned the right to Live." - Carl Gustav von Mannerheim

                  Comrade Patiskov Figiskovsky serving as Commander of the 2nd Ukranian Front and Member of the Stavka in RF DG!
                  Current Medals: Valiant Labour Medal and Order of Glory and IRC medal

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                  • #10
                    Isn't it too late though right now? Summer is going to begin soon and the German aircraft are powerful again, I bet they would just love to sink a transport ful of naval infantry! I think we need to wait until next winter.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by H Tower
                      Isn't it too late though right now? Summer is going to begin soon and the German aircraft are powerful again, I bet they would just love to sink a transport ful of naval infantry! I think we need to wait until next winter.
                      Roger! I will have them ready for the next Winter.
                      "This Nation has earned the right to Live." - Carl Gustav von Mannerheim

                      Comrade Patiskov Figiskovsky serving as Commander of the 2nd Ukranian Front and Member of the Stavka in RF DG!
                      Current Medals: Valiant Labour Medal and Order of Glory and IRC medal

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by H Tower
                        Isn't it too late though right now? Summer is going to begin soon and the German aircraft are powerful again, I bet they would just love to sink a transport ful of naval infantry! I think we need to wait until next winter.
                        If we have the Convoy System wonder, we can move from Sevastopol to Galati in one turn.

                        I have often used Cruisers to good effect attacking German units massed on the N coast of the Black Sea. Naval Infantry would work, though not as well... and watch out for the U-boats!
                        "I'm a guy - I take everything seriously except other people's emotions"

                        "Never play cards with any man named 'Doc'. Never eat at any place called 'Mom's'. And never, ever...sleep with anyone whose troubles are worse than your own." - Nelson Algren
                        "A single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic." - Joseph Stalin (attr.)

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                        • #13
                          This will probably only work in winter, when the german airforce is uneffectif. We should prepare everything to launch the offensive immediately when the next winter starts.
                          Only the dead have seen the end of war - Plato

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                          • #14
                            And we should have the Convoy Wonder by next winter, I'm going to switch Sverlosk to that this turn.
                            *"Winning is still the goal, and we cannot win if we lose (gawd, that was brilliant - you can quote me on that if you want. And con - I don't want to see that in your sig."- Beta

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                            • #15
                              Let Moskou and Gorkij and perhaps Stalingrad build Sturmovichs.
                              Alexandr Yopov, Commander of the Murmansk front in the Red Front democracy game. Fighting for the glory of our marchal and the Rodina.

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