Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                

Micro Armour: The Game - Wehrmacht 47: The Empty Land - July 15 1947

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 2

Micro Armour: The Game - Wehrmacht 47

The Empty Land - July 15 1947


Meeting engagements between Soviet and German combat formations in the "Exclusion Zone", marking the limit of German sovereignty in the area known somewhat ironically as "Great Russia" during the seesaw year of 1947 were common. The Soviets were eager to demonstrate their growing confidence (and competence) to the rest of the United Nations as well as to their German enemies. The Germans, on the other hand were equally determined to punish any incursion into the exclusion zone as a way of maintaining their tactical ascendancy and political influence over the hodgepodge of subject peoples making up the German "Ostmark". On 15 July 1947, the same day as the opening ceremonies at the United Nations "Casablanca Conference", units of the Soviet 20th Guards Armored Corps (now 20th Guards Tank Division)/Fifth Guards Tank Army collided with elements of the 1st SS Panzer Division, designated "KampfGruppe Frank" somewhere in the "Exclusion Zone" near the abandoned village marked GK:2825 on German maps ("Sunflower" to the Russians). These two formations have been engaged in a nearly continuous slugging match ever since the fierce, but inconclusive "Korsun Pocket" campaign years before.

59

The Empty land


KampfGruppe Frank/ Cohesion: 18 Break Point: 165 (40%) 1st SS Panzer Division
KampfGruppe HQ: 1x Infantry GHQ/SdKfz.351/17, 1x Panther-3 E.50[R], 2x 88mm Flakpanzer Waffentrger I 1x Panther-3 E.50 HQ, 9x Panther-3 E.50, 1x Panther-3 E.50[R], 1x FlakPanther-2, 1x Engineer/SdKfz.351/7 1x Infantry HQ, 2x 105mm "Waffentrger I"(2), 1x 37mm FlakPanzer Waffentrger I 1x Infantry HQ/SdKfz.351/17 3x Infantry/SdKfz.351/1, 1x SdKfz.351/9(1), 1x SdKfz.351/24(1) 3x Infantry/SdKfz.351/1, 1x SdKfz.351/9(1), 1x SdKfz.351/24(1) 3x Infantry/SdKfz.351/1, 1x SdKfz.351/9(1), 1x SdKfz.351/24(1) 3x Medium MG/SdKfz.351/16, 1x E.10 PanzerJger, 1x SdKfz.351/24(2), 1x SdKfz.351/21 3x PanzerJger E.25 4x SdKfz.350/9[R], 1x SdKfz.350/13[R], 1x SdKfz.350/7(1)[R]

8th Guards Tank Regiment(+)/20th Guards Tank Division


Regiment HQ: Tank Battalion: Tank Battalion: Tank Battalion: Motorized Rifle Battalion(+):

Cohesion: 15 Break Point: 251 (46%)

1x T.44/100 GHQ, 2x Ba.64[R] 1x T.44/100 HQ, 9x T.44/100, 1x T.34/85[R] 1x T.44/100 HQ, 9x T.44/100, 1x T.34/85[R] 1x T.44/100 HQ, 9x T.44/100, 1x T.34/85[R] 1x Infantry HQ/BTR.40, 9x Infantry/BTR.40, 2x Medium MG/BTR.40, 1x 82mm M43(3)/Halftrack, 1x ISU.130(1) 1x Infantry HQ/Truck, 3x 122mm M.42(2)/Truck, 2x ZSU.37 AA 3x Infantry[R]/M3 Halftrack, 3x Ba.32[R]

Panzer Battalion:

Field Artillery Bn:

Grenadier Battalion:

Field Artillery Bn(+):

Recon Company(+):

PanzerJger Co: Reconnaissance Co:

Deployment: All Soviet forces must enter the East edge of the map on turn one (1).

Notes: One Infantry stand per Grenadier Compnay may contain an attached, Man-Packed Rochen or Rtkapchen ATGM team. Deployment: All German forces must enter the West edge of the map on turn one (1).

Scenario Length: This scenario is "Open Ended", meaning it has no specific number of turns.

Victory Conditions: The scenario ends when


one side or the other either 'Breaks' or concedes victory.

Special Rules
This scenario may be played in 'Rounds', each round representing a short firefight consisting of ten turns. Between rounds, each player does the following (representing rallying, recovery, and replacement of losses): 1. Remove any 'Suppression' Markers from his stands. 2. On a roll one or two (1 - 2) on 1D6, remove 'Disruption' markers from those stands which have them. 3. On a roll of one (1) on 1D6, return stands 'Eliminated' during the round to play.

Note: The timing of this battle, coinciding with the opening of the Casablanca Conference, was not accidental. The Soviets were anxious to improve their bargaining position vis--vis future Allied aid in driving the Germans from European Russia. To do this they had to prove they could defeat the Germans on their 'home' ground in a standup fight. A victory in this rather small engagement would therefore boost their prestige considerably in the eyes of their allies. A German victory, on the other hand, coming as it would in the full glare of world attention, would cast a considerable pall over the proceedings in Casablanca, with who knows what consequences. Thus do great movements in history sometimes turn on seemingly trivial matters.

60

You might also like