The scenario has the 4th Panzer Division attacking Gembloux, Belgium and the railway junctions there, the town and railway lines are defended by French Moroccan troops of excellent quality supported by massive OBA. The Germans have armour though which should offset the French artillery to some extent.
The German plan was to attack on both flanks breakthrough the front line and let the lightly armoured Panzers roam behind the French lines grabbing VP town hexes.
The initial attacks were a very bloody affair, with German losses heavy as German INF and HMG units raced to attack the North/South railway embankment stoutly defended by the colonial units, by getting close to the enemy it was hoped that the threat of friendly fire would negate losses from the French OBA. A breakthrough was made in the North and tanks began to filter along the board edge and drive onto the town itself. The loss of the German commander caused a slight delay but the French officer casualties were in fact heavier and this led to several units being unable to react to the German tanks in their rear. Losses were now getting heavy for both side and by the game end there was not one good order full strength German INF on the board however their sacrifice had not been in vain and the result was a German major victory.
**Very good scenario played over 6 3 hour sessions. Felipe had as the French commander constructed a pretty solid defence and it was only my complete disregard for casualties and my insistence on following the original plan which got me a major victory. Only rated a 4 as there is little room for any maneuverer but jolly good fun. **
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