Sorry, I missed that.

It certainly should be modelled as "blitzkrieg" was always based on "Shock and Awe", paralysing and confusing the enemy's C3.

Had the front been East of Moscow in October all the conditions would be present as in the 1940 Western campaign in France and the Low Countries.

Collapse.

If it isn't modelled you can imagine a USSR pushed over the Urals and with a residual population of say 50 million still generating armies to throw against the Germans. Never happen.


"You'll never take me alive" said he,
And his ghost may be heard if you pass by that billabong
"Who'll come a Waltzing Matilda with me?"