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Sword of Israel #3 - Rafah North Voice of the Arabs #1 - Hill of Tarat Um
Sword of Israel #4 - Rafah South Voice of the Arabs #2 - Line of Demarcation
Sword of Israel #5 - Kafr Shan Voice of the Arabs #3 - Night Visions
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Second Tembien: The Zebandas Clash
Conquest of Ethiopia #23
(Attacker) Italy vs Ethiopia (Attacker)
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Scenario Rank: --- of 970
Parent Game Conquest of Ethiopia
Historicity Historical
Date 1936-02-27
Start Time 08:15
Turn Count 30
Visibility Day
Counters 97
Net Morale 1
Net Initiative 2
Maps 4: 86, 88, 89, 91
Layout Dimensions 86 x 56 cm
34 x 22 in
Play Bounty 177
AAR Bounty 223
Total Plays 1
Total AARs 0
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Conquest of Ethiopia Base Game
Introduction

Some of the most intense fighting of the entire campaign took place during the second battle of Tembien, on the lower flanks of the Uork Ambà near the town of Zebandas. The men following Degiac Bejenè may have claimed the title as the finest troops on the Ethiopian side in this war. Although not as thoroughly trained as the regular army, these men showed extreme motivation and an impressive ability to suffer hardship and still fight effectively. Console Ricciotti’s column on the northern slopes of the Ambà faced these giants among men.

Conclusion

The Blackshirts sustained at least ten furious counterattacks by of the forces of Meshashà Ilmà. All the Italian accounts of this clash report very heavy fighting in which the Ethiopians, even when out of ammunition or wounded, kept advancing armed with swords or even clubs. Only late in the afternoon did the exhausted Ethiopians, sensing that the Italians might surround and cut them off, begin withdrawing. Meshashà Ilmà, wounded in the battle, survived only by playing dead.


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