THE PLAN
I build my Armies on a 5 corps / 5 division set-up. For Germany each corps consist of 3 x (INFx3 / ARTx1) & 2 x (INFx3 / ATx1). My Armor divisions are ARM /MOT or WSS x2 / SPART. My the time war starts I plan on 25 INF Divisions + 2 ARMOR Divisions for Poland, 25 INF Divisions on the border with France and another 25 INF Divisions on the border of the Netherlands. I will have 3 Divisions of MTNx4 (along with MILx4) ready to take Denmark, then be part of a force to take and hold Norway. The plan is to take Denmark (thus sealing off the Baltic) and Poland simultaneously. Keep the 25 INF Divisions in Poland as an initial Garrison force and SR the Armor back to join up with the forces on the Dutch border. I will have 5 sets of TACx2 for Poland which will likewise get shipped back to the Dutch border (where my CAS and MR's are). I will have 2 x MIL x 4 in the 4 ports in North West Germany (where the UK can land) and MIL x 4 in any other port. I use 10 sets of INT x 2 on air intercept missions over Germany. Now plenty of vets can pick this apart but the bottom line is if im playing historically i have nothing else to do with my units. It is simple and effective. Once all the units are on the Dutch border that are coming, I invade the Netherlands and like a hinge swing down through Belgium into France. Meanwhile the 25 INF Divisions on the French border join the fray once France begins to fall apart. When France is done I take that entire Army (25 INF Divisions) that was on the French border and ship them to the East thereby doubling my initial forces there (now 50 INF Divisions).
At this point in the game my Artillery brigades are coming off production so Im filling out Divisions and re-positioning them for their eventual destination. I send 6 INF x 3 / ART x 1 to East Prussia (I like to have 2 full corps there for my invasion), I send 15 INF x 3 / ART x 1 to the French border and the rest near the Netherlands. When the opportunity opens up I begin building INF x3 / AT x1 to complete the above corps.
I build my Armies on a 5 corps / 5 division set-up. For Germany each corps consist of 3 x (INFx3 / ARTx1) & 2 x (INFx3 / ATx1). My Armor divisions are ARM /MOT or WSS x2 / SPART. My the time war starts I plan on 25 INF Divisions + 2 ARMOR Divisions for Poland, 25 INF Divisions on the border with France and another 25 INF Divisions on the border of the Netherlands. I will have 3 Divisions of MTNx4 (along with MILx4) ready to take Denmark, then be part of a force to take and hold Norway. The plan is to take Denmark (thus sealing off the Baltic) and Poland simultaneously. Keep the 25 INF Divisions in Poland as an initial Garrison force and SR the Armor back to join up with the forces on the Dutch border. I will have 5 sets of TACx2 for Poland which will likewise get shipped back to the Dutch border (where my CAS and MR's are). I will have 2 x MIL x 4 in the 4 ports in North West Germany (where the UK can land) and MIL x 4 in any other port. I use 10 sets of INT x 2 on air intercept missions over Germany. Now plenty of vets can pick this apart but the bottom line is if im playing historically i have nothing else to do with my units. It is simple and effective. Once all the units are on the Dutch border that are coming, I invade the Netherlands and like a hinge swing down through Belgium into France. Meanwhile the 25 INF Divisions on the French border join the fray once France begins to fall apart. When France is done I take that entire Army (25 INF Divisions) that was on the French border and ship them to the East thereby doubling my initial forces there (now 50 INF Divisions).
At this point in the game my Artillery brigades are coming off production so Im filling out Divisions and re-positioning them for their eventual destination. I send 6 INF x 3 / ART x 1 to East Prussia (I like to have 2 full corps there for my invasion), I send 15 INF x 3 / ART x 1 to the French border and the rest near the Netherlands. When the opportunity opens up I begin building INF x3 / AT x1 to complete the above corps.