Panzer Grenadier Battles on June 1st:
Four-Five Commando #1 - South of San'aa Iron Wolves #9 - Iron Wolves
Chihuahua Incident #2 - Infantry Assault Lithuania's Iron Wolves #13 - Gates of Vilnius
Chihuahua Incident #3 - Cavalry Battle Lithuania's Iron Wolves #14 - Moscow Rifles
Chihuahua Incident #4 - Counterattack Lithuania's Iron Wolves #15 - Crossed Sabers
Divisione Corazzata #1 - First Tanks Lithuania's Iron Wolves #16 - Kaunas Airport
Divisione Corazzata #2 - Po Valley Lithuania's Iron Wolves #17 - Lithuania’s Last Stand
DAK '44 #10 - Out of Gas River Battleships #7 - Guns of Vilkovo
Armor of Saipan #1 - Massed Armor River Battleships #8 - Battle of the Delta
Grossdeutschland 1946 #2 - Dawn Strike River Battleships #9 - Upper Dnepr
Hammer & Sickle #35 - Avtomat Kalashnikov Secret Weapons #25 - Spring Offensive
Iron Curtain #15 - Avtomat Kalashnikov Secret Weapons #26 - Spring Offensive, Northern Flank
Iron Wolves #7 - Kaunas Stampede Secret Weapons #27 - Spring Offensive - Counterattack
Iron Wolves #8 - Bet Lietuvis Neprazus Secret Weapons #31 - Bitter Woods
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The Forward Screen
Defense of France #1
(Attacker) France vs Germany (Attacker)
Formations Involved
France 4e Division Légère Mécanique
Germany 12th Panzer Division
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Scenario Rank: --- of 969
Parent Game Defense of France
Historicity Alt-History
Date 1942-09-01
Start Time 06:00
Turn Count 24
Visibility Day
Counters 43
Net Morale 1
Net Initiative 0
Maps 2: 28, 33
Layout Dimensions 56 x 43 cm
22 x 17 in
Play Bounty 162
AAR Bounty 223
Total Plays 1
Total AARs 0
Battle Types
Inflict Enemy Casualties
Meeting Engagement
Urban Assault
Scenario Requirements & Playability
Defense of France Base Game
Fall of France 1 Maps + Counters
Burning Tigers Counters
Liberation 1944 Counters
Introduction

Despite clear signs of an impending German invasion, the Belgian government would not allow French and British forces to enter their country until the Germans had actually crossed the border. Once word came of the German attack, the forward elements of France's mobile divisions raced across Belgium to take up their defensive positions. The 10e Regiment de Cuirassiers, the 4e Division Legere Mecanique's reconnaissance regiment, crashed into a German reconnaissance battalion probing ahead of the panzers.

Conclusion

The determination of the French troops did not surprise the Germans, but the quality of their equipment most certainly did. The French did not yet have the battlefield experience of the Germans, which showed in their comparative lack of command and control, but that would come — if the war lasted long enough. After a couple of hours of fire and movement both sides withdrew, leaving several dozen smoking wrecks to mark their passing.


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