Panzer Grenadier Battles on April 1st:
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Afrika 1944 #1 - Beaches of Radazul Dragon Rampant #3 - Hilltop Village at Takrouna
Afrika Korps #34 - Pursuit of 2nd Armored Dragon Rampant #4 - Tank Battle at Enfidaville
Blackshirt Division #7 - On the Attack Dragon Rampant #5 - On the Djebel el Srafi
The Last Horse Soldier #1 - Horses in Tunisia Grossdeutschland 1946 #5 - Over the River
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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Slovak Revival
Slovakia’s War #18
(Defender) Slovak Republic vs Germany (Attacker)
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Parent Game Slovakia’s War
Historicity Historical
Date 1944-09-05
Start Time 08:00
Turn Count 36
Visibility Day
Counters 92
Net Morale 0
Net Initiative 0
Maps 4: 1, 103, 5, 8
Layout Dimensions 86 x 56 cm
34 x 22 in
Play Bounty 235
AAR Bounty 222
Total Plays 0
Total AARs 0
Duplicates FiAx025, FSUr008
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Broken Axis Maps + Counters
Fire in the Steppe Maps + Counters
Slovakia’s War Base Game
Introduction

Realizing that this fight might continue for some time, the Germans gathered their mixed bag of small units into the new 178th “Tatra” Panzer Grenadier Division and renewed their attack. The Slovaks continued to gain reinforcements, and every day a few more tanks previously noted as “irreparable” on reports made to central headquarters or the German liaison staff rolled out of the arsenal in Martin.

Conclusion

This time the Slovaks fought with much more determination, and when it became obvious that the German attack had faltered, their tanks launched a counterattack of their own. The tanks met with disaster, moving forward without artillery preparation or infantry support, and German anti-tank guns soon dispatched the Slovak Panzer III’s while the Slovak light tanks somehow escaped a gunnery duel with the German Panzer IV's.


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