Break the line!
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I have been reading around the Bagration offensive of '44 and have been thinking of producing a few linked scenarios based on my reading.This battle was very loosely based on the fighting of elements of the 11th Guards Army attempting to clear the Minsk-Moscow Highway in Belorussia during late June 1944. The area around the highway had been heavily fortified by the Germans and the line was held by the 78th Sturm division. German intelligence knew of the impending attack and reinforced the defences with some Stugs, AA guns, Nashorns and Marders.Historically the Soviets massive assault on this sector did not produce an initial breakthrough. Defences were eventually breached and despite the commitment of reserves only a few hundred metres of ground was gained on the first day of the offensive.There were some elements of the battle I did not include such as the use of flame-thrower and flail equipped Soviet tanks. The Germans did have several belts of mines but they had a minimal effect on the game I played.Thanks for your positive comments.Very nice - looks like it was well-balanced! Is it possible for you to write up some of these scenarios and post them for us?Gregory
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