Like a Spear Fire in the Steppe #21 |
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(Defender) Germany | vs | Soviet Union (Attacker) |
Formations Involved | ||
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Germany | 297th Infantry Division | |
Soviet Union | 10th Tank Division |
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Overall Rating, 2 votes |
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4.5
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Scenario Rank: --- of 940 |
Parent Game | Fire in the Steppe |
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Historicity | Historical |
Date | 1941-06-28 |
Start Time | 09:00 |
Turn Count | 28 |
Visibility | Day |
Counters | 107 |
Net Morale | 0 |
Net Initiative | 0 |
Maps | 4: 1, 4, 5, 6 |
Layout Dimensions | 86 x 56 cm 34 x 22 in |
Play Bounty | 177 |
AAR Bounty | 171 |
Total Plays | 2 |
Total AARs | 1 |
Battle Types |
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Delaying Action |
Hill Control |
Urban Assault |
Conditions |
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Off-board Artillery |
Randomly-drawn Aircraft |
Smoke |
Scenario Requirements & Playability | |
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Fire in the Steppe | Base Game |
Introduction |
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Just to the west of VIII Mechanized Corps, XV Mechanized Corps pressed forward as well in what was intended to be a diversionary attack to assist the main effort. The two tank divisions of XV Mechanized Corps had suffered serious losses and the corps had lost its commander, Ignaty I. Karpezo, who had been seriously wounded. But 10th Tank Division remained a potent combat force thanks to its veteran cadre. |
Conclusion |
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The defenders could count on massive Luftwaffe air support, what with Hermann Goering's personal regiment in the front lines. The Germans had also augmented their anti-tank defenses not only with the big 88mm weapons of the Luftwaffe anti-aircraft gunners but also howitzers from their divisional artillery regiment. These heavy weapons gave them the means to combat the thickly-armored Soviet tanks, which came at them with little coordination. "Enemy shells could not penetrate our armor," wrote Capt. Z.K. Slyusarenko of the 19th Tank Regiment, "but they could break the tracks and destroy the turrets. The KV to the left of me is bursting into flames. A plume of smoke shot into the air above the tank, with a thin shot of flame from right in the core, like a spear." |
AFV Rules Pertaining to this Scenario's Order of Battle |
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6 Errata Items | |
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Two 105mms (ID#s 1204, 1205) have "16-31" fire values in black (direct fire), when they should be in white (indirect fire). (Shad
on 2010 Dec 15)
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The reduced direct fire value of the Heer HMG became 5-5 starting with Fall of France. (plloyd1010
on 2015 Jul 31)
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The morale and combat modifiers of German Sergeant #1614 should be "0", not "8". (Shad
on 2010 Dec 15)
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The movement allowance on the counters in Airborne is misprinted. It should be "3." (rerathbun
on 2012 Jan 30)
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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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Brilliant Counterstroke by Soviets | ||||||||||||
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This action was part of the larger St. Vitus Day offensive which started on June 28, 1941. This The 15th Corps had lost its commander. However, the RKKA pulled off an apparent upset here by using a cross pincer attack into the central forest. Thus, it appeare to its opponent, the 297th Infantry DIvision, that formidable forces could be picked off. The German 297th Infantry Division, which had been fighting for a week,, was tired, judging from its somewhat diminished morale. But it really was a matter of indecision that held it from responding to the at tack 9n the forest along with poor marksmanship. Even the 88s missed lead Russian T34s, whose destruction was vital to stop the attack from succeeding. Even the 105s couldn’t deal w the RKKA infantry. The infantry reached the forest before the Germans could move their forward guns out of harms way. Here’s where the extra forces would have been invaluable. In the end, the Soviets reached the town. By that time the Germans were so weak, that their morale had fallen to one. This meant they couldn’t possibly win the scenari9. The RKKA bypassed the town, letting the left flank deal w it. The right flank, still strong, pulled out of the forest, cut the road on board’s four and five and set. up their attack against the hills. Since the Wehrmacht had retreated to the town from the forest, the hills were weakly defended. The RKKA had little trouble capturing the hills and destruying the defending guns and infantry. One other major problem for Germans was that AirPower was effective less than half of the time. This factor was key to German success, but it failed. Minor victory = Russia, 26 German steps destroyed Germany = 20 RKKA steps destroyed |
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2 Comments |
thanks for posting
I think you mean their initiative fell to one.