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Afrika 1944 #1 - Beaches of Radazul Dragon Rampant #3 - Hilltop Village at Takrouna
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The Last Horse Soldier #2 - Rough Country Hopeless, But Not Serious #14 - Defenders of the Republic
Divisione Corazzata #6 - Roll Over Togliatti River Battleships #1 - Admiral Horthy’s Navy
DAK '44 #1 - Opening Moves River Battleships #2 - A Hungarian River Fleet
DAK '44 #2 - Armored Thrust River Battleships #3 - Iron Gates
DAK '44 #3 - Piecestrike Secret Weapons #1 - Flight of the Valkyries
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Fortress Remagne
Black Panthers #13
(Attacker) United States vs Germany (Defender)
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Scenario Rank: of
Parent Game Black Panthers
Historicity Historical
Date 1944-12-31
Start Time 08:00
Turn Count 30
Visibility Day
Counters 53
Net Morale 1
Net Initiative 0
Maps 2: 24, 25
Layout Dimensions 56 x 43 cm
22 x 17 in
Play Bounty 214
AAR Bounty 222
Total Plays 0
Total AARs 0
Battle Types
Inflict Enemy Casualties
Rural Assault
Urban Assault
Conditions
Anti-infantry Wire
Entrenchments
Minefields
Off-board Artillery
Severe Weather
Smoke
Scenario Requirements & Playability
Black Panthers Base Game
Elsenborn Ridge Maps + Counters
Introduction

The green 87th Infantry Division attempted to drive back the Germans west of Bastogne as soon as they entered the line. Without tank support, the attack failed at the cost of heavy casualties. On the next day they tried again, this time with the aid of the black Panthers. The Germans had converted the village of Remagne into a small fortress, manned by an elite division.

Conclusion

The tanks and infantry pressed forward into the teeth of a well-prepared German defense, and despite heavy losses pushed the Germans out of Remagne. George S. Patton’s plan for the American counter-offensive around Bastogne called for maximum pressure on the Germans regardless of American casualties, and here that goal was achieved at the anticipated cost in blood.


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