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Concert From Hell
Franz Josef's Armies #4
(Attacker) Russian Empire vs Austro-Hungarian Empire (Attacker)
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Parent Game Franz Josef's Armies
Historicity Historical
Date 1914-08-23
Start Time 13:30
Turn Count 20
Visibility Day
Counters 80
Net Morale 0
Net Initiative 1
Maps 1: 103
Layout Dimensions 43 x 28 cm
17 x 11 in
Play Bounty 228
AAR Bounty 227
Total Plays 0
Total AARs 0
Battle Types
Inflict Enemy Casualties
Meeting Engagement
Road Control
Urban Assault
Scenario Requirements & Playability
Fall of Empires Maps + Counters
Franz Josef's Armies Base Game
Introduction

The 46th Landwehr Division, raised in Krakow from mostly Polish recruits, marched eagerly to its first combat action. Exiting the paths through the Tanew Marsh, they encountered the Russian 18th Infantry Division moving southward from Kraśnik. Falling artillery shells signaled the presence of the enemy, and the Poles moved swiftly to attack them.

Conclusion

Maj. Gen. August Urbanski von Ostrymiecz, commander of the 46th Division’s 91st Landwehr Infantry Brigade, called his introduction to combat a “concert from Hell.” The Poles charged madly into action, but the Russians withdrew in the face of Polish numbers and ferocity. The overstrength 91st Infantry Brigade (with three infantry regiments rather than the usual two) suffered relatively few losses in its first action; that would change on the following day.


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Austro-Hungarian Empire Order of Battle
Austrian Landwehr
Russian Empire Order of Battle
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