Late arrival to this latest update, but still happy to see you are holding the advantage and the initiative.
That June 12 overview is certainly enlightening. You have a long way to go to reach a suitable defensive line, on the SU-Rom border, but as you found out earlier, you may not have the forces to hold it and a line at Turkey. Time perhaps to decide whether you have a worthwhile chance to encircle any more SU units, or if you need to start planning for a controlled withdrawal, although your units are probably much better supplied, manned and organized than the Red Army.
Pull back to your former line, or perhaps a slightly advanced front, between Hungary and the Adriatic. Place some more infantry in Greece (if I remember you built some fortresses there that you probably would not want to have to fight through later if you gave them up). Pull your 'mobile' units out to employ later.
But I've been wrong before.
That June 12 overview is certainly enlightening. You have a long way to go to reach a suitable defensive line, on the SU-Rom border, but as you found out earlier, you may not have the forces to hold it and a line at Turkey. Time perhaps to decide whether you have a worthwhile chance to encircle any more SU units, or if you need to start planning for a controlled withdrawal, although your units are probably much better supplied, manned and organized than the Red Army.
Pull back to your former line, or perhaps a slightly advanced front, between Hungary and the Adriatic. Place some more infantry in Greece (if I remember you built some fortresses there that you probably would not want to have to fight through later if you gave them up). Pull your 'mobile' units out to employ later.
But I've been wrong before.