Fanatics Edelweiss IV #17 |
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(Defender) Soviet Union | vs |
Finland
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Germany (Attacker) |
Formations Involved | ||
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Finland | 14th Infantry Regiment | |
Germany | 2nd Gebirgs Division | |
Soviet Union | 14th Rifle Division |
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Overall Rating, 1 vote |
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3
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Scenario Rank: --- of 940 |
Parent Game | Edelweiss IV |
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Historicity | Historical |
Date | 1941-08-06 |
Start Time | 12:00 |
Turn Count | 24 |
Visibility | Day |
Counters | 56 |
Net Morale | 1 |
Net Initiative | 2 |
Maps | 1: AK2 |
Layout Dimensions | 88 x 58 cm 35 x 23 in |
Play Bounty | 182 |
AAR Bounty | 171 |
Total Plays | 1 |
Total AARs | 1 |
Battle Types |
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Hill Control |
Inflict Enemy Casualties |
Scenario Requirements & Playability | |
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Arctic Front Deluxe | Counters |
Afrika Korps | Maps |
Edelweiss IV | Base Game |
Eastern Front | Counters |
Introduction |
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As part of the same operation that sent the 136th to clear the Litsa bridgehead the Salzburgers of the 137th Regiment tried to push back the Soviets from a hilltop near the Litsa river mouth. A strong patrol led the way until a Soviet sniper killed its commander, Oberleutnant Mayer. At that point the jägers lost all control, charging madly into the enemy positions and bayoneting anyone wearing a Soviet uniform. Meanwhile, a grenade-tossing Kommissar whipped his own men into a frenzy, and a swirling fight developed with no quarter asked or given. |
Conclusion |
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After intense hand-to-hand combat, the Soviets gave way and retreated to the coastline, where patrol boats tried to pick them up. Crazed Finnish infantrymen chased them into the surf, continuing the firefight in the freezing ocean waters. Veterans of the battle called it the most intense fight they had ever seen. |
2 Errata Items | |
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The reduced direct fire value in Kursk: Burning Tigers is 4-4. (plloyd1010
on 2015 Jul 31)
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Kommissars never get morale or combat modifiers. Ignore misprints. (Shad
on 2010 Dec 15)
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Don't Even Think About Demoralizing My Oberstleutnant | ||||||||||||
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This scenario is something of the reverse of #14 with a mixed force of a battalion of Heer Mountain troops and a company of Finnish Infantry attacking a Soviet-held hill of broken rock. The Soviets may be evacuated by the armored patrol ship Shrerch (using the Udarnyi counter). Soviets set-up as per instructions on the single hill complex in the middle of Board 2 of AK. Four INF units are designated to move to the East to be evac'd by the Shmerch. This leaves 6xINF + 2xHMG + 2x82mm + 1x76.2mm to hold the hill. The Finns head East to engage the "retreating" Soviets taking some OF as they skirt between the hill complex and a broken rock outcropping. The Finns are disrupted by long-range DF from the Shmerch. This allows the first Soviet INF platoon to be evacuated. Elements of the 2nd Mountain Division move to engage the Soviets. 81mm and OBA fire is disappointing - pathetic in fact. For several turns, the Heer attempt to use their incredible leadership to combine DF into the Soviets on the hill (but not dug-in due to terrain limitations), but this fizzes for several turns. Somewhat ironically given the scenario intro, it is only after the German oberstleutnant is DD'd that the Germans seem to "wake up." A couple of disruptions allow the Germans to approach/assault the first of the HMG/INF Soviet hexes. In the meantime, incredibly the 2x82mm survive through four rounds vs. a 24-col assault. The Heer somewhat turn the corner of the Soviet line and now begin to mop up including a '6' roll on the 30 column in an assault against the other Soviet HMG+INF. Early successes by the KOM eventually turn into judicial murder as two successive morale checks fail. The Finns catch up with the 3xINF of the Soviets at the water's edge. Using their leader combat bonuses, they overwhelm the Russians, though another unit does embark as the Shmerch D's a Finn platoon. Meanwhile, the Germans clean up the hill assaults with the usual carnage that accompanies demoralized units suffering compound morale failures and/or "free shots." Soviets were able to evacuate four steps (2xINF platoons), but suffered 21 step losses and all control of the hill. The Axis suffered only two step losses. Hence, a Major Axis Victory. |
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