Panzer Grenadier Battles on April 20th:
Road to Berlin #70 - Gasoline Alley
Maori at the station
Author mcgallons
Method Solo
Victor Maori, New Zealand
Play Date 2010-05-20
Language English
Scenario Cass013

The allied troops are near the station south of the city to protect the station itself or digging holes. The German infantry troops down from the East using the rail while the tanks trying to make their way to the North-East despite the ground is muddy. The weather is bad and the movement is difficult and slow

The first encounters happen just by the station. The Mortar allies are the first to have succumbed from the German advance. Other Maori units trying to gather to defend against enemy more compactly using the smoke to cover which hides them from view of enemy commanders that they can not call off map artillery.

German units do not stop and continue to press the sides of the Maori that went out of their holes trying to escape. Some end up on minefields in the Gustav line while others are trying to take away the hill.

Maori know they have to wait too long for the arrival of reinforcements, and therefore agree to go to the counter play everything for everything. Well protected by smoke approaching Germans starting a series of attacks that will continue until the end of the game so bloody. Strengthened by superior numbers and morale high grip loosen the Germans but make the mistake of underestimating the strength and courage of the enemy that back on station, they retain the possession with a commander to drive a few men. The German reinforcements are too far away and can not come to the aid in the final and just serve the desperate attempts station controlled by the ruthless bombardment of German commanders going to sign with the risk of hitting their troops.

At the end of the afternoon an eroic leader with a small troup remain in the railway station and complete their main objective. Great Victory for allied forces and a bad day for German units!

Comments

A very short scenario (9 turns) where the Allied player should do wonders to curb the power of strong German armored vehicles and a greater number of units. Adept at exploiting holes but especially smoking, Hanzo wins in the last turn. Opponents believe they have already won when very few remaining enemy units and don't cure the final position before the final assault. They don't use all the support the may have. Congratulations to Hanzo and his Maori!

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