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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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Phalari Pass
Edelweiss IV #29
(Defender) Italy vs Germany (Attacker)
Formations Involved
Germany 54th Gebirgs Battalion
Italy 17º Reggimento Fanteria "Acqui"
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Scenario Rank: --- of 958
Parent Game Edelweiss IV
Historicity Historical
Date 1943-09-19
Start Time 12:00
Turn Count 20
Visibility Day
Counters 41
Net Morale 1
Net Initiative 1
Maps 2: 14, 9
Layout Dimensions 56 x 43 cm
22 x 17 in
Play Bounty 158
AAR Bounty 222
Total Plays 1
Total AARs 0
Duplicates Edel016, EdlX021
Battle Types
Exit the Battle Area
Road Control
Scenario Requirements & Playability
Afrika Korps Counters
Battle of the Bulge Maps
Edelweiss IV Base Game
Eastern Front Counters
Road to Berlin Maps
Introduction

With Italy bowing out of the war, the Germans moved to disarm their former allies as quickly as possible. On Cephalonia, Gen. Antonio Gandin of the 33rd "Acqui" Division faced a dilemma. His government issued clear orders to cease hostilities against the Allies, but maintain his unit in a state of readiness. The 11th Army command ordered him to turn his weapons over to the small German unit on the island. While Gandin discussed his options with the island's coast artillery and naval commanders, ships carrying a German battle group drawn from the 1st Mountain Division, 104th Light Division and some independent units appeared offshore. The Germans opened fire, the Italians returned it, and bitter fighting exploded. To get to the island's capital, the Germans would have to force their way through a number of rocky passes.

Conclusion

The German battalion forced its way past the Italian defenders, inflicting severe casualties on their former allies. But the Italians fought resolutely, and caused quite a few German losses as well. Anger over these combat deaths would lead to tragic consequences a few days later, as the fight for Cephalonia grew more heated.


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