Russian Strategy in 1940 Global


  • Hallo привет こんにちは Hello 你好 Ciao this is an article for Russian Strategy on the 1940 global board.
    Just to say one thing real quick before we begin is that this is my first time trying to write something like this so please forgive errors in format.

    OK now to take Russia’s first turn you must react to how Germany took theirs. As I see it you have two options depending what Germany did, if they attacked you first turn then you must act quickly to bolster your defenses and buy 3 inf in Novgorod and Ukraine and Russia, but you must also slowly building offensive units so build a tank and an arty in Volgograd.
    If Germany did not attack you then you must build offensive units to prepare a counter attack when Germany does attack. Build a bomber in Russia (only build one ever unless you loose this one), 3 inf in Novgorod, 1 arty in Ukraine, and 2 tanks in Volgograd.

    The movement, If Germany attacks first turn you must take back Baltic states with your air force and as many ground units while still protecting Leningrad. This is to get the only buffer between Germany and Leningrad back in the begging when its easier. Should the German player put most of his attacking units in Baltic states and Eastern Poland is easier to take back then attack eastern Poland. This will do sort of the same thing it will split the German line and your units will get crushed next turn but it will force the German player to halt the push into Russia and go back to take Eastern Poland and make his lines safe again giving you another turn to get ready and build up. On the noncombat move do not move the units out of Vyborg, Karelia, Archangel, or Ukraine they are for defense. Do move the units from Volgograd and Caucasus to Rostov, move the units in Russia to Novgorod (except the air units move them to Rostov), move as many of the inf from the east as you see fit because japan won’t always attack but you will need to make that call, and try to keep two inf on ever front line territory against Germany.
    If Germany didn’t attack then have two inf in Vyborg, Karelia, Baltic states, Eastern Poland, and Bessarabia anything else will be a waste because it will all get crushed in the German Blitzkrieg, move the inf from Russia to Novgorod and the other stuff(except AA) to Ukraine, keep at least 1 inf in every territory west of Russia, move everything in the Caucasus and Volgograd to Ukraine. Do the same thing for the east as if Germany did attack.

    If all goes well continue to build Offensive units like tanks and arty in Volgograd and Ukraine, and inf in Novgorod and Russia also  build a tank at your choice to give a punch to your defenses. Every turn try to attack a German territory (if any are not crazy) to keep the Germans on their tows. Don’t let them get comfortable and don’t let them put you in a bad position. If you don’t have bad luck and japan doesn’t attack you sit back with this plan until D-Day. also if Germany take any territory with a Industial Complex your bomber will be good for a turn and burn tactic so the Germans can’t use it against you.
    (one other thing you can do if you can see that its not going well enough for you to attempt the above go defense and lead Germany on an easy trail to Russia, when the times right and they have moved towards Russia without taking Leningrad or Stalingrad you spring the BEAR Trap and crush the units in the pocket.)

    The point of these purchases and moves is to build a defense in Leningrad and build an attack force in Stalingrad/Ukraine. In most if not all games I have played, watched, and read, Germany tends to go north first swoop down on Moscow with the south bringing up the rear. They do this by devoting as many units as possible to crush Leningrad quickly then move to Moscow and Stalingrad, but if you can move quick enough with the necessary units you can disrupt that and bring their attention to the whole front making  it hard for Germany to attack Leningrad in a mass strike because you have forced them to go south with more units. A second plus to moving south is that if you can move into Romania you could get Yugoslavia if Germany or Italy didn’t but even if they did you are forcing Germany to build mostly tanks and send them south away from Leningrad and not building as planes or ships or whatever to attack the UK with. It is a huge distraction for Germany and it puts them on your terms. Russia’s survival depends on slowing the German Blitzkrieg.

    The point of these purchases and moves is to build a defense in Leningrad and build an attack force in Stalingrad/Ukraine. In most if not all games I have played, watched, and read, Germany tends to go north first swoop down on Moscow with the south bringing up the rear. They do this by devoting as many units as possible to crush Leningrad quickly then move to Moscow and Stalingrad, but if you can move quick enough with the necessary units you can disrupt that and bring their attention to the whole front making  it hard for Germany to attack Leningrad in a mass strike because you have forced them to go south with more units. A second plus to moving south is that if you can move into Romania you could get Yugoslavia if Germany or Italy didn’t but even if they did you are forcing Germany to build mostly tanks and send them south away from Leningrad and not building as planes or ships or whatever to attack the UK with. It is a huge distraction for Germany and it puts them on your terms. Russia’s survival depends on slowing the German Blitzkrieg.


  • does anyone have comments? good or bad

  • '10

    Hello Ghost One,
    I’ve read with interest your post, submited for an article.
    My opinion is that you would need to play a bit more against good allies players before you finish that article.
    Some of your advices are marginal at best (a russian bmb ? I see some very good players buying it sometimes, but there’s no way this could be considered a standard purchase)
    Also, some of your strategical concepts just don’t work. Example : “The point of these purchases and moves is to build a defense in Leningrad and build an attack force in Stalingrad/Ukraine”
    Against proper German play, you just won’t be able to defend Leningrad at all, and if you buy too much offensive units in Russia, then you won’t have enough defensive power when needed.

    That said, your article is not bad, but i think it needs some more refining.
    My best advice to you : if you have time, play a few games online, here at aa.org, against some confirmed players (basically, about any player with more than 1000 posts). This might give you a better view of adequate russian play.

    Thanks for the time you have put into this article anyway.

    Cheers.


  • Thanks for your thoughts :-D
    I wrote this in about a day or two and knew i would need to go back at it but haven’t had the time. i agree this doesn’t work well against very good German players, in my experiences no matter what i try when i play against a very good German player i always end up needing to turtle.
    I agree with everything you said , i will say that the bomber does a very good job of destroying captured Russian industry. my whole purpose for the article is to find a good offensive Russian strategy.


  • Nice article, Ghost One.

    One thing, the bear trap, i don’t think that will work against a hardened german player (in general i never assume an enemy will fall for a trap unless maybe it is well hidden)

    @Axisplaya:

    Some of your advices are marginal at best (a russian bmb ? I see some very good players buying it sometimes, but there’s no way this could be considered a standard purchase)

    I wouldn’t call a russian bomber marginal if you see the potential it gives. I always buy one (if Germany waits long maybe 2), and they never disappoint me. As Russia is a huge country, it is a very useful long distance punch (combined with some inf), in any direction (it can even attack Yunnan from Moscow and land in India), and if the time comes for Moscow to fall it can evacuate to Africa and still be a mean little threat here and there.

    Certainly worth it for an aggressive Russian player, probably not for a defensive stacker…


  • thank you i agree the trap is never for good german players

    i think the same thing for the bomber.

  • Liaison TripleA '11 '10

    Want good Russian advice?

    Go right back to classic.  Build all infantry and an artillery or two each turn.  Line up to capture Persia/Iraq with 1 art 1 mec 1 arm 1 or 2 inf, and support Egypt - as soon as you are attacked.

    MAXIMIZE on your ability to produce units, simply by putting as many as you can down on the board early.  When the going gets tougher later, or you face Strategic Bombing… then start building more expensive units like tanks.

    Surrender Leningrad/the north sooner rather then later, for a stronger defense of the south/moscow.  Retreat Soviet Far East units home, unless Japan gets stupid.

    If you are CONVINCED you must build air, ONLY build fighters (best defense) unless there are extreme circumstances/goals.

    Fight the germans back, when and whereever applicable, but don’t expose your stack(s) unless the possibility of german success is very low or hopeless.

    spread out your navy in the baltic to cause as many problems as possible, and use your free sub to convoy raid.

    ALWAYS ask your opponent to let you out of the batlic, each game, before you are at war (It’s in the rules).


  • @Gargantua:

    ALWAYS ask your opponent to let you out of the batlic, each game, before you are at war (It’s in the rules).

    i always do that, though not even 1 time did the German agree, tsss.

    Should i offer them money? ;)


  • @special:

    @Gargantua:

    ALWAYS ask your opponent to let you out of the batlic, each game, before you are at war (It’s in the rules).

    i always do that, though not even 1 time did the German agree, tsss.

    Should i offer them money? ;)

    “Money is the sincerest of all flattery. Women love to be flattered. So do men.” - Lazarus Long


  • It’s tricky: as Russia you have to double the amount you would offer the Germans for your fleet to pass (x IPC less for Russia to build + x IPC more for germany), not so sure it’s a good deal if they agreed…

    Still, i might try it next time i play (they’ll decline anyway)

  • '17 '16 '13 '12

    @Gargantua:

    Want good Russian advice?

    **Go right back to classic.**  Build all infantry and an artillery or two each turn.  Line up to capture Persia/Iraq with 1 art 1 mec 1 arm 1 or 2 inf, and support Egypt - as soon as you are attacked.

    MAXIMIZE on your ability to produce units, simply by putting as many as you can down on the board early.  When the going gets tougher later, or you face Strategic Bombing… then start building more expensive units like tanks.

    Surrender Leningrad/the north sooner rather then later, for a stronger defense of the south/moscow.  Retreat Soviet Far East units home, unless Japan gets stupid.

    If you are CONVINCED you must build air, ONLY build fighters (best defense) unless there are extreme circumstances/goals.

    Fight the germans back, when and whereever applicable, but don’t expose your stack(s) unless the possibility of german success is very low or hopeless.

    spread out your navy in the baltic to cause as many problems as possible, and use your free sub to convoy raid.

    ALWAYS ask your opponent to let you out of the batlic, each game, before you are at war (It’s in the rules).

    I go heavier on artillery buys earlier on and then move back to infantry (can cause the German player to be more aggresive)


  • I’m with Gargantua.
    Buy mostly Infantry, with an Artillery here and there.
    Take Iraq as soon as possible with a goal of getting a tank down to Ethiopia/Somalia
    Take Finland/Norway if the opportunity presents itself; it is worth 11 IPC’s to you and takes away 10 ipcs/turn from the Germans.  By no means is this as must do as Iraq, but from time to time it is good.

    Germany will either go heavy north or south (if he splits up than he is likely inexperienced and you should crush each army seperately).  Retreat from his heavy push and counter as much as possible in the other.

    i.e. If Germany goes heavy towards Leningrad, abandon Leningrad the turn before you likely lose it, and slowly move your forces east towards Moscow- don’t give the germans an easy way to kill your russian stack!  In the South, hold your ground (and hold onto Ukraine) as best you can without committing more than a couple Inf there/turn (along with your aircraft).

    Starting to think the Eastern Front troops are best kept in the East Front- with perhapd 6-8 staying in Siberia and the rest going around mongolia to China.  They rarely get to Moscow in time to help anyway, might as well try to protect your eastern lands.

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