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To defeat France, you need a good amount of tank divisions with nearly full land doctrine and you should directly control them to create a quick push through the low countries. It looks like your tank divisions could be improved a lot. You should have at least over 10 fully equipped tank divisions, preferably with 41s tank tech. If you use 20 width divisions, you could use 7/3 med/not divisions for example. With heavy tanks you could use less tanks and more sp. artillery. Light tanks are generally not worth using in situations like these. Using higher width tank divisions is a good idea as well.
With a well set up tank force, you should be able to force your way through BENELUX before the allies can dig in there.
I generally only micro a few breakthrough divisions at a time, I will try to slow the pace down and more heavily micro manage.
Thank you for your advice, I will apply it to my future matches and experiment with higher width medium/heavy tank divisions. :)