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Install NotesHi all,I have not actually installed this yet, so this is my best guess. Stay tuned for further feedback. First are Konstantin's notes and then mine. You can, of course, get this from the Download Section of this site.I have created one single download zip file which includes a readme file and three zip files: KonstantinKaratzas_Icons.zipKonstantinKaratzas_Other.zipKonstantinKaratzas_Sounds.zipKonstantinKaratzas_Readme.txtIn addition to downloading the KonstantinKaratzas_NapoleonicAndCivilWar.zip file (from the download section of this website), you will still need the original PG2 game and to download the map related files.NarayanKonstantin's and Narayan's NotesNapoleonic and Civil Wars PGII game is a HISTORICAL simulation.NOTE: This game is fully combatible with the v1.02 upgrade from original SSI(size 13122880)(size after conversion 15877226)1. Installation of new icons a. Make a new installation of the game to c:\\NAPOLEO b. Update the PGII to version v102 (see Narayan's instructions below) c. Create a new c:\\NAPOLEO\\CONVERT folder. d. Put everything in the KonstantinKaratzas_Icons.zip and KonstantinKaratzas_Other.zip in that folder. e. Copy panzer2.dat into CONVERT(directory) run napoleon.bat f. This creates a new panzer2.dat, which you should move to c:\\NAPOLEO2. Installation of Equipment a. Copy the equipment files to c:\\NAPOLEO.3. Installation of the sounds (which are all in the KonstantinKaratzas_Sounds.zip file) a. Overwright all the sounds to c:\\NAPOLEO\\SFX directory4. Download the following maps from Lasse Jansen's Builder's Paradise site (GETTYSBURG-WATERLOO-TRAFALGAR-ULM).a. Download and extract .MAP organization files to c:\\NAPOLEO\\SCENARIO folder. You can get these from Builder's Paradise Map Files.b. Create a new c:\\NAPOLEO\\MAP folder.5. Download and extract the following map graphic files to new c:\\NAPOLEO\\MAP folder.a. Get the American maps from Builder's Paradise North American Maps.b. Get the European maps from Builder's Paradise European Maps.OTHER NOTESNapoleonic and Civil war are now in one game.The Generals can move to gain more hexes view. The names of the Generals according to the Battle.The cavarly is on tank sector.Special Units on AT sectorGenerals on AD sectorLight cavalry on recon sectorTHIS IS A COMPLETE VERSIONFor more information Konstantin KaratzasKonstantin KaratzasNarayan's Best Guess NotesThese are my generic notes on installing a custom campaign. They may, or may not apply to Konstatin's work. But read our notes that are above, and use what I have written to fill in the gaps.Start with clean Panzer 2 install**Create a PANZER2/MAP folder***Download and install the following in order:Download and install the US or UK or German or French v.1.02 Patch.**Download and install the Sound Upgrade**, 1st Icon Upgrade**** and 2nd Icon Upgrade*Download and extract *.cam, .txt, .scn, etc., to the PANZER2/SCENARIO folder.Download and extract .MAP organization files to PANZER2/SCENARIO folder.Download and extract Equipment Files (Equip*.*) to PANZER2 folder.Download and extract the following map graphic files to new PANZER2/MAP folder.OPTIONAL: Download, extract to the Panzer2 folder and then open PG2v0102UK.exe***** to play the game. *This was last updated in January, 2002. Reinstall if you don't have the latest version.**Do this if you haven't already done so. This only needs to be done once ever for your game.***if you haven't already done so, then copy the MAP folder from your CD to your PANZER2 folder.****Last updated June, 2001. Reinstall if you don't have the latest version.*****Fixes bugs and allows 2000 units and 2000 icons. Quick Links...PG2 IndexPG2 Equipment FilesPG2 Campaign Design TipsPG2 Campaign PathsPG2 DownloadsLuis Guzman PG2 Scenario EditorPG2 MapsPG2 Download DescriptionsNapoleonic General for PG2PG2 Strategy GuidePlease visit our sponsors.New Frontiers International - business intelligence, databases, etc.Contemporary Catering - award winning caterer serving Atlanta metro area
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As the Battle of Stalingrad slowly ground to its conclusion, the Soviet army moved to a general offensive in the south, pressuring the depleted German forces. Hitler's belief that his own iron will would be the deciding factor in the conflict resulted in German forces being tied down in a rigid defence that did not permit them the liberty to move.[32][33] Since December Manstein had been strongly requesting \"unrestricted operational freedom\" to allow him to use the forces in a fluid manner, a request which put him at odds with Hitler.[34] Time and again Hitler's policy of holding at all costs resulted in forces being left until their position was untenable, and they were being cut off and destroyed.[35] By January 1943 a 160 to 300 km (99 to 186 mi) wide gap had been created between Army Group B and Army Group Don. The advancing Soviet armies threatened to cut off all German forces south of the Don River, including Army Group A operating in the Caucasus.[36][37] Meanwhile Army Group Centre was under significant pressure as well. Kursk fell to the Soviets on 8 February, and Rostov on the 14th.[38] The Soviet Bryansk and Western Fronts, along with the newly created Central Front, prepared for an offensive which envisioned an encirclement of Army Group Centre extending between Bryansk and Smolensk.[36][39]
Hitler's decision to call off the operation at the height of the tactical battle has been strongly criticized by the German generals of the day,[246] by more recent German officers in the Bundeswehr,[247][248] and by a number of historians.[249] The issue of needing forces in the west to respond to actions of the Western Allies was anticipated by Manstein and Guderian, and was a prominent part of their argument against the operation being undertaken in the first place. Manstein argued that transferring forces from Army Group South, taking away Luftwaffe support and transferring the reserve XXIV Panzer Corps to the 1st Panzer Army deprived 4th Panzer Army of its striking power just as it was reaching the decisive point in the battle.[250] Whether the battle would have played out as Manstein hoped is hard to prove. Certainly the extent of Soviet material in reserve was far greater than Manstein realized at the time. These were used to re-equip the decimated 5th Guards Tank Army for Operation Rumyantsev, but such re-equipping would take a couple of weeks time. Regardless, Hitler's unwillingness to accept risk translated into his unwillingness to concentrate and commit all available forces and forbade his commanders from being able to fight a mobile battle as Manstein had done quite successfully just a few months before.[251] Hitler's tight reign over the control of his military constrained the freedom of action of his commanders,[252] and pushed his military into a battle of attrition which they had little chance of winning.[253]
Though the location, plan of attack and timing were determined by Hitler, he blamed the defeat on his General Staff. Unlike Stalin, who gave his commanding generals the liberty to make important command decisions, Hitler's interference in German military matters progressively increased, while his attention to the political aspects of the war decreased.[264] By the end of the war he was attempting to make tactical decisions on battlefields of which he had no direct knowledge. The German Army went from loss to loss as Hitler attempted to stubbornly hold on to every inch of ground that had been captured, with little understanding of the benefits of a mobile defence, nor regard to the loss of life in his army.[265] His attempts to manage the day-to-day operations were increasingly limiting as Germany's conflict expanded into a three-front war. The opposite was true for Stalin. Throughout the Kursk campaign he trusted the judgment of his commanders, and upon these plans justified on the battlefield he came to trust their military judgment more and more. He stepped back from operational planning, only rarely overruling military decisions. The Red Army gained more freedom of action and became more and more fluid as the war continued. 59ce067264
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