I find most of the allied navy will move south in chase of the German navy. The goal for these units is to move to contact but not start the offensive on Trondheim until the bulk of the allied navy moves south and German air units can be repositioned to support them. Northern amphibious assault : I use 1 infantry, 1 armor, and 1 artillery. What has worked for me is rather similar (Coronel): I can understand coastal bombardement but not that a naval force can attack ground forces some 60-100km away from the coast (assuming a hex is about 15-25km). PS I always disliked the ability of any naval force to inflict so much damage on my ground force while they are 4-5 hexes from the coast. I once played the Norway scenario as allied and won a easy victory however then the allied naval force was completely destroyed. I found it one of the more difficult scenarios (pretty much so until Bagration), especially since you still have inexperienced troops and poor equipment. The middle of the map can be a real bottleneck if you don't move quickly.ĭon't garrison any towns, there's little chance of a counter attack (if you kill all allied forces and don't let them retreat!) The paratroopers can pretty much take down the coastal towns on their own. Schnellbote and the lone sub are pretty good at bringing down the allied large ships, or at least put a dent in them.Īs for the ground war. I basically sacrificed my destroyers to get the allied cruisers and battleships, I used them as a 'screen' in front of my own heavy ships to keep them from getting detected and attacked first, and they got mauled in a pretty bad way. I moved all my cruisers from the south towards the north asap (bombarding costal cities along the way). I got a strategic bomber to help with killing allied naval power. Near Trondheim, in the north, I deployed 2x inf and 1 art. Anyway I did the following to get a decisive victory:
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