I havent posted anything yet because most of the motions in and before the french campaign are plainly boring and uninteresting.
Also i have been a little bit sluggish with the french defenses because it doesnt have any effect on the outcome and also because id like my opponent to sit and enjoy, a little bit too much, his moment with the initiative. Being sluggish in the start tends to put the german player at ease with his subs, Barbarossa preperations and trivial stuff like Yougoslavia and Norway. I like the axis player to think i will be sluggish or mostly passive, where it is totally the opposite.
I believe in seizing the initiative and keep it and you win the game. In the allies case before 1943, you need to target to have local inititative where the axis cant deploy "en masse". So this is what i will intend to do. Focus on local, peripherals fronts and areas, get local superiority and grind down axis forces.
So, now, to the strategy i want to use.
Research
First of all, i maxed out english research already investing mainly there, with 2 in naval with ASW focus in case the germans decide that they want a sub kiregsmarine. Also 2 points in Air with dogfight focus. Same strategy for US and 1 tank 1 air for the Russians. I will keep investing there.
A little bit about sealion
Well, you may believe it or not, but not 1 player did try a serious attempt at Sealion since i have been players guys from this forum community... I guess its the way we all play. I attempt it most often as Axis, but i guess too many players find it risky, which it is... So i gambled again that my opponent has no intention of Invading England... This is a risk, but will be to my advantage once i get forces where i want them as early as possible.
The peripheral strategy
As you will see during this AAR, my strategy is simple. Strech the germans on every front and opportunity possible. Open fronts in Greece, Italy, France, Norway, Portugal/Spain. at first, nothing seems to be working for the allies and losses are great. But, after a while, cracks start to appear in the once mighty axis machine, as oil and manpower runs out and the Russians keep doing what they do best, that is bleed the german manpower dry.
Some players try to fend off this strategy by sending overwhelming forces on these fronts. All the better i then retreat and live to fight another day while the Axis is stuck with re-deploying its forces again. It all rather simple. I keep the France landing for 1944 there is no rush and anywya to succeed you need the germans to be weakened or you always fail. Once you can establish sure air superiority and the germans have their manpower down the drain, then its doable.
The Russian front
Again, quite simple. I usually for one of the 2 choices. A solid defensive line on the Dniepr, or a "flee to fight another day" strategy. I usually decide that once i check the first turn of the german players, because most players tends to be a little sluggish in their first 2 turns not advancing as fast as they could. Then i establish a double line and wait for the onslaught.
But in this game i will try the northern woodlands approach. The axis players will be reluctant if i retreat to a Novgorod-Moscow axis simply because tanks-mechs are inneffective in these area...
Also i shall try an finish offensive right on the first 2-3 turns to destroy the northern allie rapidly. But again thats going o depend on what the germans does. If he makes good speed and charge me thru the woods, i will postpone the offensive.


