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  1. 1302.jpg 1941 partisans in forests (location unknown)

    p44668.gif 1944 partisan brigade forming for a aussult near oddessea

    Judging by these i think that air feild attacks and rigourous assults should be spared until later on in the war when partisans were more equiped

  2. Originally posted by Flashblade:

    Invasion of Canada & the US should simply be impossible. The Germans were never able to put together a strong enough Navy to protect a cross-channel invasion of England, even with the Luftwaffe flying cover for them... the idea that they could mount an invasion across the Atlantic in '40 is just silly. Germany simply did not have the infrastructure for this!

    You could more or less simulate this by making all German units & HQs landing in North America 0 supply and giving the US & Canada Automatic mobilization of an Army in each city every turn.

    This should make it virtually impossible to invade the US and Canada, as it should be!

    What about all the man power and materials gained in the capture of the UK????? It is very hard to belive and yes with the size of the atlantic and the sheer storms that swell it yes it would be hard even later on, thats why it never happened in 1940;). Another point is that in 1940 Germany would have just finnished an invasion of england so you would be licking your wounds for about a year just on that.
  3. I was flicking through some old records in a millitary libary when i came accross one of hitlers last transmissions from berlin it reads:-

    "With the defeat of the Reich there will remain in the world only two great powers capable of confronting each other - the United States and Soveit Russia. The laws of both history and geography will compel these two powers to a trial of strength, either millitary of in the feilds of economics or ideology. And it is equally certain that both these powers will sooner or later find it desireable to seek support of the sole surviving great nation in Europe, the German people."- Adolf Hitler 2nd April,1945

    He was right to.

    [ November 03, 2002, 09:48 PM: Message edited by: Rouge ]

  4. I was flicking through some old records in a millitary libary when i came accross one of hitlers last transmissions from berlin it reads:-

    "With the defeat of the Reich there will remain in the world only two great powers capable of confronting each other - the United States and Soveit Russia. The laws of both history and geography will compel these two powers to a trial of strength, either millitary of in the feilds of economics or ideology. And it is equally certain that both these powers will sooner or later find it desireable to seek support of the sole surviving great nation in Europe, the German people."- Adolf Hitler 2nd April,1945

    He was right to.

    [ November 03, 2002, 09:48 PM: Message edited by: Rouge ]

  5. your right norse also some countries structured their forces different to other countries, for example during the african campaign the allied corps were not quite as large as the italian ones but they were considered to be full strength, the SC manual is a bit mistaken to maybe it should be 50000-10000 for corps ect or a "give or take a few thousand men" attitude.

  6. i like the idea of panzergraineders but they must be balanced, same goes for the moutain troops as was mentioned previously but your thinking on the scale of divisions not corps and armies. Approx man power for each is:

    Brigade-5000

    Divison-15000

    Corps-75000-100000

    Army-200000-250000

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