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The hardest part of this one was finding a weaker section of the front to concentrate one's forces upon. This proved to be the Southern portion of the line, in the hills. The Americans concentrated on that portion of the line and forced a quick breakthrough (Turn 10) there. After that, the Germans set up a temporary line along the gap between the hills on the South of Boards 22 and 25, but had too few forces left to hold for long. The North part of the line was swept up once the Germans pulled most of their forces from it in an attempt to bolster the town hexes as a last ditch effort. The Americans had enough points by then to call the battle with eight turns to go. |
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