It is possible, that campaigns ideas is take a lace ealier, but i wish to try.
All Campaigns will repeat history eveants, historical battles.
1. "Dying but don't surrender." "Умираю но не сдаюсь."
Country border defence & winter counterattack.
Campaign battle group: NKVD border defence forces. (Naming can be corrected.)
History event: 132 NKVD battalion "hold the line" near the border of the country, wile main frontline RKKA korps retreating for build the defence line near Kiev. Hard bloody fighting aling to one month, including Brest Fortress defence.
42 NKVD convoy brigade in Belorussia, near Minsk city hold a bridge in 4 days, while evacuation is proceding. It's hard defence line with 15km longtitude, against motorised divition with 300 tanks.
6 NKVD divisions reforms to infantry divitions for the Moscow defence line. They are hold the main defence lane, counterattack then to 80-100km in depth of the front.
Moscow defence map for change a battle places & later transfer to the campaign:
![](http://www.mr-msk.ru/netcat_files/Image/hronika_mosk_srajeniya_800.jpg)
![](http://www.mr-msk.ru/netcat_files/Image/hronika_mosk_srajeniya_800.jpg)
Conditions - pure tank resources, NKVD infantry battlegroups with Molotovs availability.
2. "Behind the Volga river we have no land." Stalingrad.
NKVD stuff organise field sniper school. Experienced on border battles, NKVD officers & soldiers transfers to the hot points of the frontline to teach tallent soldiers as a snipers.
Agents got the information about "Blau" operation.
There are long time streetfighting episodes & near city hard war episodes.
Bloody Mamaevs mound, hard long defence of Pavlovs house, "Uran" operation, Operation "Circle".
For example - Pavlovs House have a basement with a soviet forvard defence line. Along those basement stuff sending food, ammo & reinforcements. With MG nests, minefields & barbed wires was helpfull for holding the line.
During Stalingrad battle, take a place tank attacks, counteroffensive, massive sniper tactics, & new version of Tank break-through army doctrine.
Battlegroup: Stalingrad front against Army group B.
Conditions: Hard defense, medium offensive difficulty.
3. "Steel offensive" Kursk
Events:
Summer–Autumn Campaign of 1943 (1 July – 31 December) include:
Kursk Strategic Defensive Operation (5–23 July 1943)
Orel-Kursk Defensive Operation (5–11 July)
Belgorod-Kursk Defensive Operation (5–23 July)
Orel Strategic Counter-offensive Operation (codenamed Operation Kutuzov) (12 July – 18 August 1943)
Volkhov-Orel Offensive Operation (12 July – 18 August)
Kromy-Orel Offensive Operation (15 July – 18 August)
Belgorod–Kharkov Counter-offensive Offensive Operation (codenamed Operation Rumyantsev) (3–23 August 1943)
Belgorod–Bogodukhov Offensive Operation (3–23 August)
Battle of Prokhorovka (12 July 1943)
Zmiyev Offensive Operation (12–23 August)
(There are lot of information ... posting later if neded.)
Campaign can be divided into 2-4-8 large scale episodes.
4. "Eastern front falls - "Operation "Bagration"
Events:
The battle - first phase: the tactical breakthrough
The first phase of Soviet deep operations, the "deep battle" envisaged breaking through the tactical zones and forward German defences. Once these tactical offensives had been successful, fresh operational reserves exploited the breakthrough and the operational depths of the enemy front using powerful mechanized and armoured formations to encircle enemy concentrations on an Army Group Scale.
Vitebsk-Orsha Offensive
Mogilev Offensive
Bobruysk Offensive
& others
Second phase: Strategic offensive against Army Group Centre
The second phase of Operation Bagration involved the entire operation's most significant single objective: the retaking of Minsk, capital of the Belorussian SSR. It would also complete the large-scale encirclement and destruction, set up by the first phase, of much of Army Group Centre.
Minsk Offensive
Polotsk Offensive
...
Third phase: strategic offensive operations in the south
As German resistance had almost completely collapsed, Soviet forces were ordered to push on as far as possible beyond the original objective of Minsk, and new objectives were issued by the Stavka. This resulted in a third phase of offensive operations, which should be regarded as a further part of Operation Bagration.
Feldmarshal Walter Model, who had taken over command of Army Group Centre on 28 June when Ernst Busch was sacked, hoped to reestablish a defensive line running through Lida using what was left of Third Panzer, Fourth and Ninth Armies along with new reinforcements.
Šiauliai Offensive
Vilnius Offensive
Belostock Offensive
Lublin-Brest Offensive
Kaunas Offensive
Osovets Offensive
...
(Map for easy battle places finding.)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/44/BagrationMap2.jpgConditions: Large scale, hard offensive fighting, massive tank armys applied.
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