Generally I have not seen russia push to hard. I, as a german player, would hope they do as the southern Russian territories are valuable. As far as my tt I start with in the Baltic, I use that as a backup for reinforcement and eventually use it for my novograd invasion. I usually leave them in 113 and my turn 1 purchase is a Str. Bomber, Destroyer, fighter. Turn 2 I usually buy a AC and a DD in Med. I usually fly a fighter and or a tactical down to Rome on turn 1 to help with toratno defense, and they can load up on german carrier to help supplement the Italian defenses. I also buy a IC for finland and Romania on turn 2. Bomber and a mech or two depending on my income from turn 1.(usually 63-67) On turn 2 I will either strat bomb london or finish off any boats that survived with my luftwaffe. The key to this defensive posture is to maximize the geographical advantage of the Baltic straights and the gibraltar straight. Controlling those waterways to allow counter attacks to allied shipping is integral to survival. This allows Italy to head toward middle east more freely. Depending on what the Russian and UK players are doing by turn 3 determines my purchase and response. At this point I usually am throwing a sub or 2 and a DD in both my Baltic and Med navies and start loading up on Inf/art/mech in eastern europe complexes. When I move on Russia I take E Poland in force and then slowly push Novograd. If the Russians reinforce Leningrad then the germans can usually withdraw toward finland and be safe from any further advance, while invading in Ukraine.