
Background
September 3rd, 1939. German forces are pouring in over the Polish border while the Polish border defenses are crumbling fast. The German 4th Panzerdivision is part of the German army group South heading
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German light panzer division vs Polish infantry battalion: 1500points
(Forces included a few options that could be counted as “illegal” , such as the Germans including more infantry and the Polish including the “wz.34 armored cars”. Nothing that tipped the balance.)
Germans were attacking and had 1st turn.
Randomizing the effects of the “previous battle” resulted in the Polish having won, but the Germans had not suffered enough losses to their Panzer force to make either side suffer from negative penalties and forcing troops into reserve. Both armies started out fully deployed on the table.
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Polish battle plan.
Since the Germans had 1 platoon of Panzer II’s, and 1 platoon of 38t tanks, led by 2 38t tanks I was facing a few more tanks than I had up to this point. In my army I had 2 AT gun platoons and 1 light artillery platoon supported by some crappy FT-17 tanks of which only 3 had AT guns. However I hoped that those units would be more than enough to
As always, 3 huge infantry platoons in my army caused some deployment issues. I decided to deploy 1 platoon on each flank, and held a 3rd platoon in the center as a reserve platoon which would support either flank when needed.
I knew that if those AT gun platoons failed my entire force would be destroyed. I did not put any hopes with my FT-17 tank platoon, and my AT rifle teams generally have the accuracy of a Star Wars storm trooper.
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As the battle started the overwhelming numerical superiority of the Polish force stretching across the entire front looked pretty impressive. Against this, a tightly packed German panzer fist
German mortars shifting their duty from defensive smoke screen to high explosive shells started bombarding the treeline where the Polish were massing troops, inflicting casualties to the HMG teams and pinning the Polish line allowing friendly infantry to take up position in the sparse cover near the road on the right flank. By this point the armored spearhead reaches the Polish troops and smashes into them, destroying what was left of the
Leading the charge the 38t platoon fires at the Polish AT gun platoon in the nearby forest but fails to pin them down. However the German fire knocks out 2 gun teams, and the defensive fire from the Polish last gun only manages to destroy 1 38t tank before German armor overruns the position and grinds the defenders beneath their tracks. This made things a bit difficult for the Poles as the remaining AT gun platoons were positioned awkwardly to get a good shot at the German tanks now.
Meanwhile the Polish right flank was held static, utilizing their cover and awaiting the FT-17 tanks to arrive from the back to knock out the German command tank and soften up the German infantry positions. Progress is slow, and while the old tanks come under fire they reach their fire support destination but fail to hit the enemy command tank or to damage it with the occasional stray projectile. The German armor turn around and starts their right turn maneuver sweeping the Polish infantry to
Further up the right flank the Polish infantry had waited long
Meaning to support the German mortar platoon which had become threatened by the Polish infantry charge the German
At the back the Pz II platoon is reduced to 1 single tank, which decides to leave the battlefield out of free will. The 38t survive against all odds the badly timed 75mm artillery fire and finish off
The road to Warsaw is open, 5 days from now the 4th Panzerdivision will reach the Warsaw suburbs.
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My thoughts after the battle
In that regard the Germans succeeded. But the die rolls for the Polish AT guns in this battle was downright ridiculous. Especially for the 75mm artillery platoon which imo is worthless compared to the cheap AT gun platoons the Polish have. 2 artillery barrages completely missed their target, and only 1 hit out of some 10 shots in direct fire was scored from the 75mm guns.
I don’t like these guns for three reasons, one being the size of the guns themselves which make it hard to position them
This is also connected to another artillery problem for the Poles, as they have to field a light artillery platoon in order to field a heavy artillery platoon. So you pretty much end up paying
The Polish army is pretty hard to play for various reasons. None of the units can act efficiently on their own. No mortar platoons is a real problem.
The infantry have poor RoF and moving them around pretty much reduces their minimal lethality to nonexistent levels as their accuracy drops. And you want to move them because they perform the best in close combat. But you can’t move out of
I do look forward to expand my army with more cavalry, dismounted cavalry and try out the Motorized Cavalry list with the Rifle/MG infantry in the near future however. There are very few options and tweaks to each Polish army organization though – especially compared to the multiple option that make German forces seem like a swiss army knife in comparison.
Anyways, I still enjoy playing this game and just wish I could play it more often. There are still a ton of scenarios in the campaign. Widgren has obtained a great number of city buildings so we hope to play the missions involving the siege of Warsaw further down the road – now that will be epic!