Panzer Grenadier Battles on April 27th:
Arctic Front Deluxe #40 - Children's Crusade Broken Axis #14 - Târgu Frumos: The Second Battle Scenario 3: Sledge Hammer of the Proletariat
Army Group South Ukraine #6 - Consternation Road to Berlin #73 - She-Wolves of the SS
Errors? Omissions? Report them!
The Second Day
Parachutes Over Crete #6
(Attacker) Germany vs Greece (Defender)
Maori (Defender)
New Zealand (Defender)
Formations Involved
Display
Balance:



Overall balance chart for PoCr006
Total
Side 1 0
Draw 1
Side 2 1
Overall Rating, 2 votes
5
4
3
2
1
4
Scenario Rank: --- of 913
Parent Game Parachutes Over Crete
Historicity Historical
Date 1941-05-21
Start Time 15:00
Turn Count 20
Visibility Day
Counters 107
Net Morale 0
Net Initiative 2
Maps 3: 96, 97, 99
Layout Dimensions 84 x 43 cm
33 x 17 in
Play Bounty 182
AAR Bounty 171
Total Plays 2
Total AARs 1
Battle Types
Inflict Enemy Casualties
Urban Assault
Paradrops
Conditions
Off-board Artillery
Randomly-drawn Aircraft
Reinforcements
Terrain Mods
Scenario Requirements & Playability
Parachutes Over Crete Base Game
Introduction

Despite the New Zealand withdrawal, it took the exhausted Germans some hours to occupy Hill 107 and the airfield. Reinforcements parachuted in and, with Meindl having been shot in the chest and gravely wounded, Assault Regiment second-in-command Bernhard Ramcke organized a fresh attack on the New Zealand brigade.

Conclusion

The Germans heralded their coming attack with a large-scale aerial bombardment, but still managed to surprise the Kiwis by moving against Pyrgos from the south. The New Zealanders turned them back, but only after heavy fighting. New Zealand reports credited the Cretan partisans fighting alongside them – reinforced by stragglers from 22nd Battalion – for offering particularly spirited resistance.


Display Order of Battle

Germany Order of Battle
Luftwaffe
  • Towed
Greece Order of Battle
Army
  • Leader
Cretan Irregulars
  • Foot
New Zealand Order of Battle
28th "Maori" Infantry Battalion
  • Foot
New Zealand Army

Display Errata (3)

3 Errata Items
Scen 6

An important part of special rule 5 was omitted. On the first two turns (only) German aircraft may attack any Allied unit(s), even those in cover that can not be spotted by a German unit. If no German unit is able to spot the Allied unit(s) being attacked add one to the die roll to see if the aircraft misses the hex. Therefore an aircraft would miss such target hexes on a roll of 1-3.

(plloyd1010 on 2020 Jun 19)
Overall balance chart for 39

Reduce strength direct fire value be came 5-5 in Army at Dawn.

(plloyd1010 on 2015 Jul 31)
Overall balance chart for 353

INF unit 1112 has full firepower printed on the front and back of the counter. Back should be 4-2.

(garbare83686 on 2022 Feb 08)

Display AARs (1)

A Logistics Nightmare for Student!
Author SARACV3
Method Solo
Victor Maori, New Zealand, Greece
Play Date 2020-07-09
Language English
Scenario PoCr006

Poor General Student. Things aren’t going so well in Crete. On the second day, another drop attempt was made along with the Assault Regiment advancing from the West to East to capture Maleme and Pythgos. Both towns succeeded in resisting a punishing air attack and a two pronged assault with added pressure from a reinforced company from the South. If the logistics problems hadn’t occurred,the paratroopers probably would have done better. But when a critical shortage of ammunition happened 2+ hours into the battle, General Student called a halt to the attack.

It was a great day for theKiwis, who had their backs against the wall. All performed admirably, especially the 28th Maori, who assaulted the paratroopers in the East with great success. Freiburg was quite pleased, and gave the unit special mention in dispatches home. The New Zealanders also suffered ammunition shortages, but shot with reasonable accuracy. The Germans didn’t suffer so many losses, only three steps, but suffered many unit and leader demoralizations. This was especially true in the drop zone. Units simply could not get cohesion and organization and launch an attack on Pythgos. However, the air attack killed many troops around Pythgos. NZ losses were six steps here.

NZ forces were able to filter into Maleme and hold onto to that town as well. Thus, no part of the attack was a success for Germans.

0 Comments
You must be a registered member and logged-in to post a comment.
Errors? Omissions? Report them!
Page generated in 0.302 seconds.