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Back in Waterloo
Road to Dunkirk #6
(Attacker) Germany vs Britain (Defender)
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Scenario Rank: --- of 958
Parent Game Road to Dunkirk
Historicity Historical
Date 1940-05-17
Start Time 07:30
Turn Count 19
Visibility Day
Counters 61
Net Morale 0
Net Initiative 2
Maps 3: 120, 124, 126
Layout Dimensions 129 x 28 cm
51 x 11 in
Play Bounty 156
AAR Bounty 222
Total Plays 3
Total AARs 0
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Road to Dunkirk Base Game
Introduction

Following the collapse of the French front on the Meuse River, the I and II British Corps were forced to move from the Dyle River and Belgian fortified KW line back to the Senne River. During this withdrawal, the Germans attempted to get behind I Corps between the Forêt de Soignes, south of Brussels, and Hal. Parts of 48th Division, 1st Armoured Brigade recon elements and two sections of Matilda tanks moved up to form a reserve line. There was, however, never any intention of fighting anything more than a delaying action on that line since the whole BEF was being withdrawn to the Escaut River line.

Conclusion

The heaviest German attacks concentrated against the forest, accompanied by heavy shelling and bombing of the roads. At about 0930 Major Jimmy Hawker, commanding B Squadron 13th/18th Hussars said that the Germans had been seen in the woods and asked that the 12th Lancers should not withdraw, but found that the Lancers were being hard pressed towards the southwest. Eventually, all the attacks were repelled by fire, and the British pulled out safely.


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