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== Analysis ==
== Analysis ==
* "Personal Tens: My Favourite Scenarios" in [[ASL Journal 1]]
* "Personal Tens: My Favourite Scenarios" in [[ASL Journal 1]]
 
* Robert Banozic and Rich Spilky in [http://www.texas-asl.com/banzai/banzai22_2.pdf Banzai vol 22 no 2]


== After Action Reports ==
== After Action Reports ==
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* Robert Banozic and Rich Spilky in [http://www.texas-asl.com/banzai/banzai22_2.pdf Banzai vol 22 no 2]
 


== VASL Logs ==
== VASL Logs ==

Latest revision as of 23:36, 3 June 2018

Blocking Action at Lipki

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Publication: ASL Annual '92
Location: Borisov, Russia
Scenario Date: 3 July 1941
# of Turns: 7.5
# of Maps: 3
Maps Used: 4, 5, 16
Attacker: Russian
Defender: German


Conflict

During the opening stages of Barbarossa, the first great pincer movement on the Central Front occurred between the cities of Bialystok and Minsk. As a result of the encirclement of four Soviet armies in the pocket, the high command was forced to commit whatever units were available in an effort to form a new defensive line. To gain more time, a crack unit – the 1st Moscow Motor Rifle Division – was sent to intercept Guderian’s 18th Panzer Division as it struck towards Smolensk. The enemy had to be slowed if they could not be stopped. A little more than six miles east of Borisov, near the village of Lipki, the two armored spearheads met in a series of clashes.

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Victory Conditions

The Russian must exit units or eliminate German units


Balance


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