Alright. Here are the screen shots I promised. I'm sorry if they aren't the best. This is my first time posting shots.
This first one is of the overall view of the objectives that I'm defending. As you can see, three are three clusters of varing size along the road (designated ROAD W, C and E from west to east), one on a hill north of the road (designated HILL N) and one in the far south (designatd HILL S). I'm not going to lable the maps since I think they are clutterd enough as it is And I don't want to have to re-upload them (go ahead and call me lazy), but I will continue to refer to them as such during th DAR.

While there are clearings, they only boarder the objectives on one side, the HILL objectives on the north and the south for the ROAD objectives. I'm afraid the enemy will be able to make ample use of the forests to move his troops.
This next shot is of HILL N and ROAD C. You can see the Mountain Company encircilly the open area to the north of HILL N. There is a Ski platoon in the NW covering a gun bunker (GBUNK) that is trained on the objectives. Directly south of HILL N is an engineer platoon (non-ski) to cover any attemp to come at HILL N from the south. In the trench around HILL N is a half platoon of mountain with the other half located in the Shelter Bunker (SBUNK) directly behind them. The vichicles located due East are the platoon of T-34/76s that will act as support and counter attack. The sandbags NE of the open area are Zis-30s with 57mm guns trained in the clearing if any armour comes through. The field in the NE corner beyond them is covered by four 122mm howitzers and two more Zis-30s. Along the road, waiting in ambush are a ski platoon and ROAD C is held by a platoon of rifle infantry, two units in the trenchs across the road, the other two in the SBUNK directly behind the trench. Those trenchs in the field is where I stuck a platoon while during an early stage of deployment. I can't make them go away. Any ideas?
This next shot shows ROAD W, what I'm calling the sacrifical objective. Since this objective is so close to the deployment line and I will have little idea of what is attacking and in what numbers before it will most likely surcome of being overrun, I'm going to give it to the Germans. As you can see, I've mined the road (very left hex) as well as some of the hexes amoung the buildings. I will probably change at least two mines onto the road after I post this. I will also have the location targeted with Indirect fire, so when the flags flip, the mail comes in. You can see the Engineers and Ski platoon that are also in the last picture as well as units that are covering the road and in position to counter attack. These units include the platoon of T-34/57s, a platoon of rilfes and a platoon of engineers. There is also the company commander and the HMG of the Rifles + company covering the road. The Transport seen in the very bottom, just off center is one of the two scouts armed with stachel charges for quick mobility against possible armour. They will also be involved in the counter attack. If all goes according to plan (which it never does, but you still have to plan) the enemy will overrunn ROAD W, stall and be stoped at ROAD C and then we'll push flank their position at ROAD W and cut off any troops on the road. It things don't go to plan, it is possible that everybody will die.

Ah, but what are risks for if not to take.
Shot number Four shows HILL S and it's contingency of guards. The vichels in the very front, next to the deployment line are my BA-6 ACs. They are going to try to spot the enemy without getting killed, which sums up their purpose in life very will. If possible they will harrass rear elements of the advance, but will not enter the enemy's rear where they could easily fall pray to ATGs, AAA, and such. The forward Infantry units are Ski Pioneers that are there to enact a fighting retreat through the forest, back towards HILL S or the units located to the north of them (which are the counter attack forces of ROAD W seen in the prvious picture.) The AFVs lcoated in the more open area are Kv-1s (1941). I'm depending on their tougher armour and more plentiful ammunition to seriously stall any incursion in this area untill artillery, help or both arrive to stop the enemy. The objective itselv is protected by a platoon of rifles, again, half in the trenches and half in the SBUNK. My platoon of 76mms are located just east of HILL S with at least two of the guns covering the area around and partally on the hill. These will fire directly if needed.
The last picture is a large perspective of the far norhtern aspect of the battle field. Since this includes several large areas with few trees, I feel that the enemy by try to use it as a path for mech forces including AFVs and mounted infantry. For this propose I have placed the other GBUNK in the NE courner of the far northern space along with my BM-20 FO vichiel. Their task will be to "discourage" any travel along this route. In the event that the enemy persests or nutralizes my assets, a Platoon of Ski pioneers awaits them in the trees between the open spaces and as prviously stated, the field is covered both by 122mm howiters and Zis-30 TDs with 57mm guns (One of the best ATGs you could ask for. There is also the T-34/76s that could arrive there quickly. The trick here will be to know when to start committing what units where. The three blips in the Center North part as a daring move to put a AOP behind enemy lines to direct accurate counter battery fire. The team is all on foot and consits of 2 para scouts and the AOP. If their mission is successful, I hope to neutralize all of the enmey artillary assets on the board. If it is not, then I hope to at least blow some stuff up before they go.
My other assets (Gaz-AAMG, ammo trucks, Gaz and konsomolets transports) are placed in positions that they will quickly be able to provide support for their respective elements. The AAMGs are in the center with decent fields of fire (I'm really hoping the enemy doesn't have air assets), the Ammo trucks are by the 122mm howiters and 120mm CB mortars and the trucks and Konsomolets are positioned along likely routes for routing infantry.
This is what I currently have planned. Units will fall back as nesissary in order to stall the enemy until their unit types and numbers are known. Friendly artillery will be used to disrupt the attacks as my units retreat, and will also be used to prep for armoured counter attacks. If nesissary, units will fall all the way back to the SBUNKs and take cover while heavy artillary lands around them. Then, when the enemy is sufficently supressed, or ideally running, they will come out to counter attack and push them back. ROAD W will be retaken if possible in the time allowed, but since I have 59 turns to work with, I don't think that will be the biggest of my problems. Any thoughts or suggestions about this plan, deployment or the chances of success of my ideas are gladly welcome and asked for.
Let me know what you think!