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== Conflict == | == Conflict == | ||
- | In July 1941 Mussolini sent the 62,000-strong CSIR (Italian Expeditionary Corps) to the Eastern Front. Its three divisions and attached troops linked up with the Wehrmacht in Romania, where the corps vehicular transport was pooled in order to completely motorize the 9th “Pasubio” Division. This unit, reinforced with corps artillery and motorcycle troops, was ordered to advance quickly to the Bug River, then turn south to cut off the Red Army crossing points. In one typical small-unit action during this period, elements of the division’s advance guard had to force a crossing of a small river in order to continue their advance. | ||
== Versions == | == Versions == |
Latest revision as of 21:13, 3 May 2018
Bridge to Nowhere | |
Publication: Hollow Legions | |
Location: Yasnaya Polyana, Ukraine | |
Scenario Date: 12 August 1941 | |
# of Turns: 8.5 | |
# of Maps: 3 | |
Maps Used: 7, 17, 19 | |
Attacker: Italian | |
Defender: Russian |
Conflict
In July 1941 Mussolini sent the 62,000-strong CSIR (Italian Expeditionary Corps) to the Eastern Front. Its three divisions and attached troops linked up with the Wehrmacht in Romania, where the corps vehicular transport was pooled in order to completely motorize the 9th “Pasubio” Division. This unit, reinforced with corps artillery and motorcycle troops, was ordered to advance quickly to the Bug River, then turn south to cut off the Red Army crossing points. In one typical small-unit action during this period, elements of the division’s advance guard had to force a crossing of a small river in order to continue their advance.
Versions
- Scenario 54 in Hollow Legions
- Updated in second edition of Hollow Legions
Victory Conditions
The Russian must occupy hexes
Balance
Errata (1st Edition)
- The Class on both Russian HS counter illustration should be "[1]" not "1" MMP
Analysis
- "Bridge to Nowhere: ASL 54 Analysis" in At The Point 13/14
After Action Reports
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VASL Logs
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Downloads
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