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Pyhrn Pass
Hopeless, But Not Serious #3
(Defender) Germany vs Austria (Attacker)
Formations Involved
Austria 9th "Feldmarschall Daun" Alpenjäger Regiment
Austria Styrian Heimwehr
Germany SA Steiermark Brigade
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Balance:



Overall balance chart for HbnS003
Total
Side 1 1
Draw 0
Side 2 5
Overall Rating, 6 votes
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3.5
Scenario Rank: 393 of 913
Parent Game Hopeless, But Not Serious
Historicity Historical
Date 1934-07-25
Start Time 10:00
Turn Count 16
Visibility Day
Counters 38
Net Morale 1
Net Initiative 0
Maps 1: 25
Layout Dimensions 43 x 28 cm
17 x 11 in
Play Bounty 143
AAR Bounty 165
Total Plays 6
Total AARs 2
Battle Types
Road Control
Scenario Requirements & Playability
Elsenborn Ridge Maps
Hopeless, But Not Serious Base Game
Introduction

With the Nazi revolt begun in Vienna, SA groups in the provinces took up arms and began to seize strategic locations. In Styria, these included the road leading through Pyhrn Pass. Local SA men, bolstered by German volunteers infiltrated into the area as workers in German-owned factories, staked out positions in the pass and swore to fight to the death. The Federal Army moved quickly to grant them their wish.

Conclusion

With the help of the local militia, the Federal Army troops outflanked and then routed the Nazis. As they would prove throughout the 12 years of the "Thousand Year Reich," Nazi toughs lost their lust for battle when confronted by determined armed resistance.


Display Order of Battle

Austria Order of Battle
Army
  • Towed
Heimwehr
  • Foot
  • Leader
Germany Order of Battle
Sturmabteilung

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A Fitting End
Author Matt W
Method Solo
Victor Austria
Play Date 2012-10-08
Language English
Scenario HbnS003

Well after several "political troops" battles I found one that has some semblance of competition. The SA are holding a pass in the mountains and the Austrian army, supported by some Heimwehr need to root them out and hold the road through the pass. The Austrians have higher morale and some pretty strong Alpine troops. The SA have the usual rabble with the usual poor leadership.

The SA set up in the higher hills with their heavy weapons dug in at the crossroads. Since the scenario is short the Austrians do not get fancy but run straight at the crossroads, veering at the last minute to gain the flank of the SA formation and roll it up from there. The Heimwehr takes off after some SA who were trying to hide out in the heavier woods on the eastern peak.

Surprisingly the Heimwehr do better than the Austrian elite force as the SA heavy weapons actually score some casualties and cause demoralizations and manage to draw out the action at the crossroads, forcing the Austrians to send some scratch forces to deal with the SA on the western peak. The Heimwehr meanwhile take out the SA infantry which was on the eastern peak and chase it away from the road.

The SA use the screen of the heavy woods on the western peak to block the Austrian LOS and manage to put two platoons on the road with two turns to go. A last second assault manages to clear the road but it was a very near run success.

This was the first time I used the political troops with any success. In the other scenarios these men typically would be scattered to the winds the second they came into contact with the regulars. As a result I give this one a "4" as it appears to balance the limited capability of the SA with a heavy time restriction on the Austrian regulars.

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Defensa hasta el último hombre (literalmente)
Author enrique
Method Solo
Victor Austria
Play Date 2012-04-10
Language Español
Scenario HbnS003

En este escenario se enfrentan tres compañías de fuerzas irregulares (unidades de la brigada de la SA "Steiermark") a dos compañías alpinas del ejército regular austriaco y una compañía de las milicias del "Heimwehr". La SA defiende la carretera de una colina. Las fuerzas regulares austriacas tienen mejor moral y una muy superior potencia de fuego.

Los austriacos entran por el lado Este del mapa y desencadenan inmediatamente el ataque sobre las posiciones de la SA. Las milicias nacionalsocialistas ofrecen una resistencia desesperada, pero poco pueden hacer ante los eficaces asaltos de una fuerza profesional, bien entrenada y armada.

En el turno 15 los austriacos eliminan el último foco de resistencia de la SA y ganan la partida. Todas las unidades de la SA fueron aniquiladas, hasta el último hombre. Los hombres de la SA causaron tres "steps" de bajas a los austriacos, con lo que casi consiguen una victoria menor.

Victoria mayor austriaca.

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