The remainder of this session report will focus on Romania. There was mutual nibbling up north, but the bulk of the action was to the south.
Here’s the situation at the end of the Soviet Exploitation Phase.
Not good at all. Desperate Times…..
Here are my Desperate Measures……Strategic Rail Movement for German ground reinforcements and Transfer Missions for air assets. Fortunately, Hungary is a benevolent neutral, so the Axis can use Hungarian rail and airspace, as well as trace supply through it. Unfortunately, Romania does not have many airfields, although I had engineers working diligently for more fields to be ready in the Aug I Initial Phase. The supply access really helped withdrawing units.
Axis Movement…..
Up north, I tried to extricate units by moving west into the mountains. Down south, the priority was to stop the Soviet advance from down the valley, while having German armor in position to move during the Exploitation Phase. Some of the stranded units had no hope for a successful retreat, so they would buy time for the others.
These two shots show the situation after the Axis Exploitation Phase. A cobbled together perimeter defense with the panzers providing some depth.
The big problem is the Soviet unit identified by the red arrow. Couldn’t reach it and establish a zone of control.
When Tim diplomatically suggested a re-set, I took up his offer.
Next, some observations we have about the Barbarossa Unleashed rules. Plot Spoiler……..we like them.





