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As I think, it will be wisely to set one more type of brigades - assault brigade for capturing fortresses. Usually germans and lately soviets used them.
My original reply was made at the end of a long working day and I hadn't slept the night before. I just realised what I wrote was complete nonsense. I referred to using the Tiger II step, but those are the Axis steps! I meant the Soviet IS-II step. Artillery steps are useless against city defences, but great for attacking enemy units that have not dug in. (For some reason, this scenario has the combat values of German units as particularly strong, Soviet units weak, city defences strong, and bomber strikes weak.)
You can win the game in 4–5 turns by capturing the objectives in a particular order and starving the enemy garrison at Berlin of supply.
Order of Objectives
Turn 1: Capture the southernmost city
Turn 2: Capture the supply North of Berlin
Turn 2: Capture the supply South of Berlin
Turn 4: Capture Berlin
Capturing a City
1. Attack with massed armour until the enemy is completely suppressed
2. Attack with massed infantry
Notes:
a. Do not attack a city if the projected combat results shows no suppression
b. Do not use any prestige to order units from the German High Command
c. If you want to use the IS-II step on an tank corps, reorganise infantry units with that step