Battle of Tolvajärvi (Battle of Frozen Lakes)

Battle of Tolvajärvi
The Battle of Tolvajärvi (['tol.va.jær.vi]; Finnish: Tolvajärven–Ägläjärven taistelu, Russian: Битва при Толваярви) was fought on 12 December 1939 between Finland and the Soviet Union. It was the first large offensive victory for the Finns in the Winter War.[2]

The battle took place on territory of so-called Ladoga Karelia (Finnish: Laatokan Karjala) which today is part of the Republic of Karelia.
Battle for Tolvarjarvi - Warfare History Network
Another front for the USSR that would bring the Finns into the game as an allied faction (make the USSR enemies or axis lol). Broaden the definition of WW2 to include things like Second Sino war and Winter War.
The Battle of Tolvajärvi - The First Victory - Finland at War
Add more weapons and gear from Finns to the game which is always a good thing. A battle on frozen lacks as always i love adding terrain difficulty love to see cracking and breaking ice.

As much of a meme as it sounds soldiers with skis could be new or first sub class. giving them speed advantages down hill or over deep snow silly but it could be fun.
[Photo] Finnish troops on skis in snowy terrain during Battle of ...

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Finnish Army Model 91

Civil Guard Model 24

Finnish Army Model 27

Finnish Army Model 27rv

Civil GuardModel 28

Civil Guard Model 28–30

M/39 rifle

Civil Guard M/39 bayonet


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Prototype L-36:

Carl Pelo and his automatic rifle prototypes:

Osprey Publishing - Today in 1940, the Winter War between Finland and Soviet Union came to an end. This illustration, by Raffaele Ruggeri and taken from ELI 141: Finland at War 1939–45, Uniformes finlandeses
As always more uniforms and units can only be better for the game this of course includes finns. The on downside is this fins use of German and USSR weapons already in the game but such is war and life.
Finnish soldiers belonging to the “Company of Death.” Summa, 20 December 1939 during the Winter War with the Soviet Union. [860 x 597] : r/MilitaryPorn
ok company of death as a unit, those helmets tell me you do not want to have them.
Light machinegun prototypes of Carl Pelo:

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Sapper army

A Sapper Army (Russian: сапёрная армия) was a multi-brigade military construction engineer formation of the Engineer Troops (Soviet Union) of the Soviet Red Army during World War II. Formed to construct large-scale defensive works, sapper armies were used from late 1941 until mid-1942 when the Red Army opted to organize smaller and more flexible construction engineer formations. Although the organization of military construction engineers into an army-level echelon was unusual, the use of dedicated troops for military construction was common to many armies of World War II.[1]

History

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Reeling from the German invasion of 1941, the Soviets decided to organize large military construction engineer formations to construct defensive works on a massive scale. The Soviets hoped such works would strengthen Red Army defensive operations and buy enough time to rebuild their forces for a counter-offensive.

Consequently, the high command ordered the formation of the first sapper armies on October 13, 1941.[2] Originally, six sapper armies were formed, but by December 1941 this was expanded to ten sapper armies, numbered First through Tenth. The sapper armies were not only composed of military personnel; “women, old men, schoolchildren and teenagers under the draft age”[3] were also mobilized to serve in the construction units.

The sapper armies worked to construct defensive lines that were made up of battalion and company strong points in the Moscow, Stalingrad, North Caucasus, and Volga military districts. Sapper armies also trained troops for the Red Army’s engineers and consequently suffered a steady loss of qualified personnel.

Dissatisfied with the relative lack of flexibility of the sapper armies, the high command disbanded five of them in February 1942 and used the released personnel for the formation of new rifle (infantry) units. Confronted with the German summer offensive of 1942, the remaining sapper armies built defensive works around Moscow and Stalingrad, and in the Caucasus. On July 26, 1942, the high command directed the reorganization of the sapper armies, and by October 1942, the remaining five sapper armies had been converted into defensive construction directorates. The troops released by this measure were used to form new rifle and smaller engineer units.

Historian David Glantz assessed the effectiveness of the sapper armies as having “… contributed significantly to the Red Army’s victories at Leningrad, Moscow, and Stalingrad by preparing defensive lines, providing vital engineering support to the Red Army’s operating fronts, and serving as a base for the formation of other more specialized engineer forces assigned to operating fronts.”[4]

Organization

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Sapper armies were made up of two to four sapper brigades. A sapper brigade controlled 19 sapper battalions, each with three companies of four platoons. Sapper battalions had an authorized strength of 497 men, and included woodcutting units, road- and bridge-building units, units dedicated to the construction of defensive positions, and motorized tractor units. Fully manned, each sapper army was authorized some 45,000 to 50,000 men.[3]

Sapper sub-class of engineer
War barricades hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
used for ships/but at barrier?
Wooden Barricade with a Barbed Wire Stock Image - Image of column, wood: 92685087
heavy barb wire barrier head height
WW2 German, Soviet, Allied militaria, uniforms, awards, weapons history. War relics forum
buildable/destructible/repairable while depleting supplies of engineer bunker
Soviet soldiers in the trenches ww2 | Recolored using Photos… | Flickr
buildable trenches (straight right to left/ up to down/corner right/ corner left)
Boarded up door hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Ability to barricade doors and windows while letting two of four walls to be knocked down by enemies

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