Goal of Operation Python: Keep the Russians out of Central Poland while constricting the Russian forces between Poland and Germany with multiple pincer maneuvers. [Steps are below:] Steps: 1. Northern Encirclement: Polish and French troops work together to trap a battalion of Russian troops between the borders of three nations. While the Russians are fighting, Polish sappers quickly build a trench line across Russian territory to hold back a relief force if a distress signal is sent by the encircled Russians. French forces cut off northern escape, and Polish forces cut off Eastern and Southern escape, while the German border acts as a wall to push the troops against. If the Russians do not surrender, we execute them. 2. Warsaw Supply Chain: Using Warsaw as an anchor for our supply chain, citizens can give rebels food in a convenient circle around Warsaw. This is especially helpful for the entrenched militia in the East, who cannot move to gather supplies. 3. The Southern Encirclement: A massive Russian battalion lies in the south and poses an immediate threat to the Polish flank. This force could attack in any of three directions, and any of which would be devastating, especially if reinforcements arrive. This is why we must encircle and deal with them quickly. The Polish launch two pincer maneuvers to capture the Russians. However, this is the most risky out of the three steps. First, the pincer maneuvers lack supplies. One is separated from the Warsaw Supply Chain, while the other is simply too far away. However, the trench line is expanded in two directions to protect this weak point, giving us a point to fall back to if Russian reinforcements arrive. 4. General Advance with Germany: A general advance with Germany, crushing the Russian forces from both sides and getting them away from Warsaw and central Poland. The Polish will have to rely on Germany here to pull some weight, as the Polish southern army is not connected to the Warsaw Supply Chain.
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