Guest post by Anatoli from Anatoli's Game Room
My first game was against Andreas and his beautiful Slovak army, run as early war "SS infanterie". His army was tiny, and as we both had infantry armies we rolled to see who would end up attacking. Turned out the Poles had to attack. This time around at least I had a few mobile units in my tournament list.
Scenario played was "No Retreat".
Polish Army
Batalion Piechoty Infantry Battalion | Polish Early-War |
75 | Batalion Piechoty HQ |
185 | Piechoty Company (1platoon) |
185 | Piechoty Company (1platoon) |
90 | Piechoty Anti-tank Gun Platoon |
245 | Czolgow Platoon |
180 | Mounted Kawalerii Company |
530 | Armoured Train |
------ 1490 |
fearless/Trained
hq 35p
New Infanterie platoon 160p
New Infanterie platoon 160p
Support
Pionier Platoon (145p) + supply truck (25p) 170p
SS- Panzer platoon 210p
3x Panzer 35t
2x 88
+ loading crew
Light Artillery battery 310
4x 10,5cm lefh18
Priority Ju 87B Stuka (Schwerpunkt) 175p
tot 1500p
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The Poles started their push towards the Slovak lines, they started packed against the front edge of their deployment zone but spread out in their first movement step. The only thing I screwed up was that I forgot about the enemy air support - which ended up with my 7TP platoon being grouped very tightly. The train moved forwards to soften up the Slovak's holding the fortified position in the center. As the Slovak army was tiny my
The Slovaks failed to receive any reinforcements during turn 1, leaving them with 1 infantry platoon, 88's in ambush and the 105mm artillery platoon to fend for themselves. The Stuka bombers made an appearance and dropped their load in the middle of the Polish advance, hitting all Polish tanks, but only
The push in the center came to an unexpected halt as the infantry platoon failed to rid their pinned down marker. So only cavalry and the train advanced further on the left flank while the Polish 7TP tanks - now aware of the enemy planes spread out to prevent a disaster. Infantry on the right flank moved over the fields and towards the small forest for cover but came under fire and became pinned down. The train moved up through the
During turn 2 the Slovaks managed to roll in 2 reinforcing platoons. So tanks and more infantry arrived. 88's popped their
In the following turn, the Polish infantry refused to pin up, making me lose precious time. The train was backed out of line of sight since the heavy artillery car refused to mount up as well.
The cavalry dismounted and assaulted the defending Slovaks in the center, and Polish tanks rolled up the hill and around it to fire
Slovak tanks and infantry were now moving up towards the objective on the right flank, which was also guarded by one of the 88's. The Polish infantry finally pinned up and moved forward again, on the right flank they managed to assault the enemy across the barbed wire and push them back. The train remounted the heavy artillery car and moved out of cover to blast the enemy positions - but either failed to hit or the enemy was
The game ended rather abruptly as time ran out. The Poles contested one of the objectives but it was not enough. Only a single platoon had had been lost on the Polish side, the train.
The battle was very close, and I think the Poles would have made it if given another turn as the tanks were perfectly positioned to cover the Polish objective on the right flank.
A very close game which isn't reflected in the final score 6-1. As it turned out, every single allied player lost his first game to the German with the exact same score , 6-1.