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Revision as of 06:26, 18 April 2015
The Guards Counterattack | |
Publication: ASL Classic | |
Location: Stalingrad, Russia | |
Scenario Date: 06/10/1942 | |
# of Turns: 5 | |
# of Maps: 0,5 | |
Maps Used: 01 | |
Attacker: Russian | |
Defender: German |
Conflict
After an extremely successful summer campaign, the Germans came upon the Volga fortress of Stalingrad. Here the Red army had dug in and was determined to make a stand. Sensing total victory, the Germans threw more and ever more troops into the fighting. But for the first time in the war, German infantry found the Russians their equal. Rebuffed by stiff resistance, the Germans committed crack assault engineers. Gradually, the Germans cleared one block, then another—only to lose them again to sudden Russian counterattacks. By October 5, the Germans had almost taken the key Dzerhezinsky Tractor Works. However, the fighting had been so heavy that the line troops occupying the surrounding area were exceptionally weak from the previous week’s combat. At that point, the Russians counterattacked with their crack 37th Guards to break the ring the Germans had thrown around the factory and reinforce the desperate defenders.
Versions History
- Scenario A in ASL Classic
- 1998 Published by Avalon Hill Game Company
"Published Elsewhere: The General 22-6 A & On All Fronts 42"
Victory Conditions
The Russians win at game end if they Control ≥ 2 more buildings initially occupied by the Germans than they lose of their own initially-held stone buildings to German Control and/or have a favorable 3:1 ratio (Russian to German) of unbroken squad-equivalents.
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