Posted: Fri May 27, 2022 9:15 am Post subject: Re: LSA Radzymin44 mod bugs and mistakes
This happens with BGs with low cohesion and fatigued: In BGs involved in continuous fight without pause morale goes down (even with victory), in this case morale is increased only for soldiers with kills.
Check fatigue and cohesion and try to rotate units and rest.
Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2022 5:37 pm Post subject: Re: LSA Radzymin44 mod bugs and mistakes
Pzt_Kanov, thanks for a fascinating read! I started your link (THE STABILIZATION OF THE FRONT BETWEEN WARSAW AND RIGA UP TO THE END OF AUGUST) from the beginning and the actual info, as opposed to Soviet and Western propaganda shows that the ratio of German vs. Russian armor lost at Kursk was something like 8 to 1! Even Russian historian, Boris Sokolov, was able to discover the truth when the records were allowed to be seen after the fall of the Soviet Union. There are over 1200 pages of info available and I plan on reading them all. Made it through almost 300 pages so far.
"No plan ever survives first contact with the enemy." Moltke
Pzt_Kanov, thanks for a fascinating read! I started your link (THE STABILIZATION OF THE FRONT BETWEEN WARSAW AND RIGA UP TO THE END OF AUGUST) from the beginning and the actual info, as opposed to Soviet and Western propaganda shows that the ratio of German vs. Russian armor lost at Kursk was something like 8 to 1! Even Russian historian, Boris Sokolov, was able to discover the truth when the records were allowed to be seen after the fall of the Soviet Union. There are over 1200 pages of info available and I plan on reading them all. Made it through almost 300 pages so far.
As Berger said, it is from the series "Germany and the Second World War." Volume VIII, The Eastern Front 1943-1944 : the war in the East and on the neighbouring fronts by Karl-Heinz Frieser.
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