Post by armchair general on Apr 11, 2017 20:01:21 GMT
Near Lwow 1939
[NOTE: This is another scenario created by Sharpe. I want to say that we did play this scenario once and that the Germans won, but I'm not 100% certain. The maps that Sharpe mentions are the ORIGINAL AAM maps that you can find here: link. The scenario was created after the "Early War" set was released, so it shouldn't need a lot of tinkering...at least for now. As Sharpe says below, all feedback IS welcome!]
This scenario has not been playtested. All feedback is welcome.
Battle of Tomaszow Lubelski
18 September 1939
Situation:
Army Krakow allocated its remaining fuel to Poland’s only true armored unit in an attempt to break out of the German encirclement. If the tanks could capture the small town of Tomaszow Lubelski, many Polish soldiers might escape to fight the Nazis in another country’s uniform. Thanks to Avalanche Press for permission to adapt their scenarios for AAM.
Polish Forces:
Warsaw Armored Mechanized Brigade
2x 7tp 4x TKS
2x Vickers (UK) 8x Pol Mau
1x 82mm (USSR) 1x 37mm
7x Truck 2x Pol Off
German Forces:
4th Light Division
5x Mauser 1x Sandbagged MG
2x Pz I 2x Pz II
2x PaK 36 1x Truck
Map Placement:
Place Map Dog-1 in the upper left with the name in the upper left corner.
Place Map Charlie-1 in the upper right with the name in the lower right corner.
Place Map Able-1 in the lower right with the name in the upper left corner.
Place Map Baker-1 in the lower right with the name in the upper left corner.
The Able/Baker side is north.
The two interior hexes (adjacent to the map edge and surrounded by other town hexes) of the town on Dog-1 are clear terrain.
Deployment:
German forces set up first, five hexes from the south edge.
The Polish forces enter the north edge of in their Movement Phase of turn 1.
The Polish player has initiative on turn 1.
Victory Conditions:
The Polish player wins if there are no undisrupted German units in the four town hexes on Dog-1 at the end of turn 8.
To learn more about the battle, there are many sources of course. One of the most recent is an article in the Feb-Mar 2017 issue of World At War.
[NOTE: This is another scenario created by Sharpe. I want to say that we did play this scenario once and that the Germans won, but I'm not 100% certain. The maps that Sharpe mentions are the ORIGINAL AAM maps that you can find here: link. The scenario was created after the "Early War" set was released, so it shouldn't need a lot of tinkering...at least for now. As Sharpe says below, all feedback IS welcome!]
This scenario has not been playtested. All feedback is welcome.
Battle of Tomaszow Lubelski
18 September 1939
Situation:
Army Krakow allocated its remaining fuel to Poland’s only true armored unit in an attempt to break out of the German encirclement. If the tanks could capture the small town of Tomaszow Lubelski, many Polish soldiers might escape to fight the Nazis in another country’s uniform. Thanks to Avalanche Press for permission to adapt their scenarios for AAM.
Polish Forces:
Warsaw Armored Mechanized Brigade
2x 7tp 4x TKS
2x Vickers (UK) 8x Pol Mau
1x 82mm (USSR) 1x 37mm
7x Truck 2x Pol Off
German Forces:
4th Light Division
5x Mauser 1x Sandbagged MG
2x Pz I 2x Pz II
2x PaK 36 1x Truck
Map Placement:
Place Map Dog-1 in the upper left with the name in the upper left corner.
Place Map Charlie-1 in the upper right with the name in the lower right corner.
Place Map Able-1 in the lower right with the name in the upper left corner.
Place Map Baker-1 in the lower right with the name in the upper left corner.
The Able/Baker side is north.
The two interior hexes (adjacent to the map edge and surrounded by other town hexes) of the town on Dog-1 are clear terrain.
Deployment:
German forces set up first, five hexes from the south edge.
The Polish forces enter the north edge of in their Movement Phase of turn 1.
The Polish player has initiative on turn 1.
Victory Conditions:
The Polish player wins if there are no undisrupted German units in the four town hexes on Dog-1 at the end of turn 8.
To learn more about the battle, there are many sources of course. One of the most recent is an article in the Feb-Mar 2017 issue of World At War.