How is it possible that there are so many holes in the 'frontline' on both sides....?
A army there, another somewhere.... like a post-napoleonic war....
A army there, another somewhere.... like a post-napoleonic war....
Fernando Torres said:How did he ? I'd be glad to see that.![]()
The last major Soviet offensives against Moscow (Operation Kutuzov) and Caucasus (Operation Mercury) are ultimately stopped and beaten back. Both sides suffer heavy losses during the intense fighting of spring and early summer of 1943, and the Germans finally manage to conquer Stalingrad after long and bitter urban combat. The Soviet transport capacity collapses due the loss of important rail junctions. Lend-lease Aid is also reduced as supply convoys have to use the port of Arkhangelsk that frozes during wintertime. Marshal Vlasov establishes his government of National Russia in Smolensk and the internal situation in the Soviet Union becomes increasingly tense and the threat of a new civil war seems high. Tired Hitler accepts the Soviet armistice terms after lengthy negotiations with his General Staff and closest advisors. In 22nd of June 1943 Treaty of Kirovograd is signed, and Soviet Union cedes the Kola Peninsula, Eastern Karelia, Baltic States, Belarus, Ukraine, Kaukasus and large parts of central Russia west from Volga to Axis sphere of influence. Wide partisan warfare in the region continues.
Herbert West said:Why are the Hungarian divisions only parading inside Budapest?
Herbert West said:Why are the Hungarian divisions only parading inside Budapest?
This is my main problem. I have to trade a lot and spend a lot of ICs into supplies.Enewald said:Haa! Now I know your secret...![]()
But how will you manage to get oil into the planes?
After all, Germany doesn't control many oil fields.