Soviet Union Strategy:
This Soviet Strategy is an alternative to the Scorched Earth Strategy.
The Soviet Strategy is based on an Anticipated German Offensive Operation on the Eastern Front - in either Early 1941 or Late 1941.
If the German attack on the Soviet Union occurs earlier than anticipated (Late 1940) this Soviet Strategy will have to adapt to the current situation.
This Soviet Strategy also asumes that the Soviet Union is not at War with Japan - at least until Early 1942.
Soviet purchases:
Early 1940:
- 4 Paratrooper units
- 1 Elite Infantry unit
- 1 Commissar unit
- 9 Mines
Late 1940:
- 1 Commissar unit
- 2 Tank units
- 2 Infantry units
- 1 Elite Infantry unit
- 6 Mines
Early 1941:
- 1 Tank unit (this Tank unit is the Free Tank Unit that the Soviet player receives in Urals from Early 1941)
- 1 Elite Infantry unit
- 3 Infantry units
- 1 Tank unit
- 1 Commissar unit
- 3 Mines
Late 1941:
- 1 Free Tank unit (Urals)
- 9 Soviet Guard Infantry units
- 1 Panzer General unit
The Soviet Commissar units should gradually organize 1st, 2nd and 3rd Soviet Army Corps - each Soviet Army Corps contains 2 Soviet Guard Infantry units, 1 Tank unit and 1 Commissar unit.
The remaining 3 Soviet Guard Infantry units should operate in close support with Artillery units.
The 1st Soviet Tank Army should be organized as soon as the number of Tank units allows it.
If Germany has attacked the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom should send 3 Air units and 3 Tank units (Lend-Lease) to the Soviet Union ASAP
Early 1942:
- 26 Red Army Conscription Infantry units (Moscow & Stalingrad)
- Convert all UK Lend-Lease units to Soviet units
On the Soviet players turn - in the round when Germany attacks the Soviet Union, the Minor Industrial Complex in Novgorod should move towards Urals - and the Minor Industrial Complex in Ukraine should move towards Caucasus.
If the Minor Industrial Complex in Volgograd is under threat from Axis forces, it should move to Samara.
Soviet Paratrooper units must move to Caucasus and Novgorod in Late 1940, in order to threaten Norway and the German Hinterland.
Mines must be moved as close to the German borders as possible before the German attack begins, and should be placed In Depth at multiple Possible German Attack Directions.
At least 3 Mines should be placed at each border.
With this Soviet Strategy, the Soviets will gradually wear down the German Frontline units - long enough for the Western Allies to make their Ampibious Landings in Europe.