The Trash Division Edelweiss #15 |
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(Attacker) Germany | vs | Italy (Defender) |
Formations Involved | ||
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Germany | 7th SS “Volunteer” Gebirgs Division | |
Italy | 15ª Divisone Fanteria "Bergamo" |
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Overall Rating, 4 votes |
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2.75
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Scenario Rank: --- of 940 |
Parent Game | Edelweiss |
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Historicity | Historical |
Date | 1943-09-12 |
Start Time | 09:00 |
Turn Count | 20 |
Visibility | Day |
Counters | 48 |
Net Morale | 2 |
Net Initiative | 0 |
Maps | 2: 10, 9 |
Layout Dimensions | 56 x 43 cm 22 x 17 in |
Play Bounty | 149 |
AAR Bounty | 171 |
Total Plays | 4 |
Total AARs | 1 |
Battle Types |
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Road Control |
Conditions |
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Off-board Artillery |
Randomly-drawn Aircraft |
Scenario Requirements & Playability | |
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Afrika Korps | Counters |
Battle of the Bulge | Maps |
Edelweiss | Base Game |
Eastern Front | Counters |
Introduction |
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In 1941, the Waffen SS decided to form a mountain division from ethnic German volunteers in the Balkans, for occupation duty in Yugoslavia. Unable to find enough recruits, they resorted to conscription. For two years, the 7th SS Volunteer Division unit repressed civilians, and its official marching song celebrated its main occupations, rape and murder: “Our trash division! And many Serbian skulls, and many Serbian maids, will I soon see fallen.” But in September, 1943, Italy changed sides, and the division was rushed to Split in Dalmatia to face someone other than unarmed villagers. |
Conclusion |
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The Italians fought with a frenzy bred from years of hatred for their allies. But the Germans slowly ground down their resistance, and captured Split after 16 days of heavy fighting. The Bergamo Division surrendered, and the Germans promptly murdered its commander and 48 other officers before beginning an orgy of massacre and destruction against Split’s civilian residents. |
AFV Rules Pertaining to this Scenario's Order of Battle |
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2 Errata Items | |
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The Anti-Tank Fire value is 2-4. It was misprinted in Edelweiss. (rerathbun
on 2016 Jan 18)
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All SS 75mm IG guns are direct fire weapons (black), not indirect (white). (Shad
on 2010 Dec 15)
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Trashing the Trash Division |
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Before playing this one I compared it to the updated version in Edelweiss Expanded and read through the one AAR for it. In the original version, the Germans have more time to accomplish their objective, but the Italians have more troops and the victory conditions are much tougher for the Trash Division to accomplish. They must clear the Italians away from the road to win, which forces them to assault them in the town. The new scenario is definitely an improvement, as the Germans have no chance in this one. In my play-through, I set up half the Italians in the village and the other half dug-in across the road on the western board just in front of the woods. I was hoping the Italians in the town would delay the Germans long enough for the second group to hold the road. If the second position failed, they could retreat to the woods to play for time at the end. I needn't have worried. The Germans could not come close to clearing the town, and half of their troops finished the scenario hiding in the woods, demoralized. It didn't help the German cause when their best leader, a 9-1-1 Obersturmführer, failed a morale check by three when already demoralized, and deserted. The Germans' only hope in this scenario is to get a good leader or two, keep all their troops together, and try to take the town hexes one at a time using tanks, HMG's and Infantry. They can try to put replacements in for the ones that demoralize and exit the assault hexes, and recover them in the town hexes. I gave this one a rating of '2' due to its lack of balance. You might enjoy this one as a solo play if you really love the Italians, or just like to make the Nazis cry. |
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