Browse Items (1343 total)
- Item Type: Scenarios
Groesbeek, GermanyScenario#: 40 Date: September 17, 1944 Location: Groesbeek, Holland508th Parachute Regiment and 376th Parachute Field Artillery Battery seize and defend the Groesbeek Heights from a force of low-level infantry composed of OKM, OKL and recently released convalesent personnel. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader Para-Leader |
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Normandy, France, Part IIScenario#: 39 Date: June 6, 1944 Location: Ste.-Mere-Eglise, FranceThe 506th Regiment comes to earth near Ste.-Mere-Eglise, to be opposed immediately by elements of the 91st Infantry Division. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader Para-Leader |
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Normandy, France, Part IScenario#: 38 Date: June 6, 1944 Location: Ste.-Mere-Eglise, FrancePathfinders of the 82nd Airborne land near Ste.-Mere-Eglise to mark the way for the main drop. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader Para-Leader |
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Eben-emael, BelgiumScenario#: 33 Date: May 10, 1940 Location: Eben-emael, BelgiumAssault Battalion Koch strikes the fortress to open the way for the Blitzkrieg. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader Para-Leader |
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Moerdijk, HollandScenario#: 32 Date: May 9, 1940 Location: Moerdijk, HollandFallschirmjaeger units assault a vital bridge needed for the advancing armored spearhead. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader Para-Leader |
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Stavenger, NorwayScenario#: 31 Date: April 8, 1940 Location: Stavenger, NorwayParatroop units descend upon the airñeld to pave the way for the main force. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader Para-Leader |
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DunkirkScenario#: 29 Location: Dunkirk, FranceBritish 1st Tank Brigade plus reinforcements raid German lines held by 7th Panzer Division. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader 1940 |
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Calais: The Mobile Division AttacksScenario#: 28 Location: Calais, FranceElements of the British Mobile Divisions (1st Armored) attack the flank of the 1st Panzer Division. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader 1940 |
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Arras: Forlorn HopesScenario#: 27 Location: Arras, France“Frankforce” (elements of the 5th and 50th British Infantry Divisions and the 1st Tank Brigade and remnants of the 3rd DLM attack the Totenkopf SS Motorized Division and elements of the 7th Panzer Division. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader 1940 |
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Crecy: De Gaulle Tires AgainScenario#: 26 Date: 1940-05-19 Location: Crecy, FranceDe Gaulle's 4th DCR attacks the flank of the 1st Panzer Division for the second time. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader 1940 |
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Montcornet: De Gaulle AttacksScenario#: 25 Location: Montcornet, FranceDe Gaulle's 4th DCR attacks the flank of the 1st Panzer Division. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader 1940 |
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Bouvellemont: The Thin French LineScenario#: 24 Location: Bouvellemont, FranceThe 1st Panzer Division attacks elements of the French 14th Infantry Division and the 3rd Brigade of Spahis, the last barrier between Guderian's forces and the open, defenseless French plains. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader 1940 |
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Stonne: Guderian's FlankScenario#: 23 Location: Stonne, FranceThe French 3rd DCR and the 3rd Motorized Division attack the Gross Deutschland Motorized Regiment and elements of the 10th Panzer Division. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader 1940 |
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Chehery: Guderian AttackedScenario#: 22 Location: Chehery, FranceThe French 213th Infantry Regiment and the 7th Independent Armored Battalion attack the 1st Panzer Division's brídgchead across the Meuse river. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader 1940 |
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Belgium: The Clash of ArmorScenario#: 21 Location: Northern BelgiumMeeting engagement of Prioux's Cavulry Corps and Hoepner's XVI Panzer Corps in Northern Belgium. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader 1940 |
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Remagen BridgeScenario#: 20 Date: March 7, 1945 Location: Remagen, GermanyElements of the U.S. 9th Armored Division try to surprise the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen, defended by a mixed German garrison force. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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Patton’s Counter OffensiveScenario#: 19 Date: December 31, 1944 Location: Bastogne, BelgiumPatton's Third Army offensive to relieve Bastogne where elements of the U.S. 11th Armored and 35th Infantry Divisions attack the German 326th Volksgrenadier Division and units of the Panzer Lehr Division. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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Bastogne SeigeScenario#: 18 Location: Bastogne, BelgiumElements of the German Panzer Lehr Division and units of the 326th Volksgrenadier Division try a last-ditch offensive against Bastogne, battling the U.S. 101st Airborne Division and attached units. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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Turning PointScenario#: 17 Location: Celles, BelgiumElements of the U.S. 2nd Armored Division, supported by units of the British 29th Armoured Brigade, attack the German 2nd Panzer Division which is strung out near Celles, at the tip of the 'Bulge". Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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Bastogne PreludeScenario#: 16 Location: Bastogne, BelgiumElements of the American 101st Airborne Division, with support units from CCR 9th Armored Division, engage elements of the German Panzer Lehr Division probing east of Bastogne. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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Elsenborn RidgeScenario#: 15 Location: Rocherath, BelgiumElements of the German 12th SS Panzer and 277th Volksgrenadier Divisions attack remnants of the American 2nd Infantry Division holding an emergency line near the villiages of Krinkelt and Rocherath. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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Bulge: ThrustScenario#: 14 Location: Stavelot, BelgiumKampfgruppe Peiper assaults mixed American forces consisting of elements of the 526th Armored Infantry Battalion, the 51st and 291st Engineer Combat Battalions, the 203rd AAA Automatic Weapons Battalion, and the 825th Tank Destroyer Battalion, at… Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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Fortified Goose EggScenario#: 13 Date: December 17, 1944 Location: St. Vith, BelgiumElements of the 18th Volksgrenadier Division and the Fuhrer's Begleít Brigade assault elements of the U.S. 106th Infantry Regíment and 7th Armored Division near St. Vith. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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Prelude: The SaarScenario#: 12 Date: November 25, 1944 Location: Saar, GermanyThe German Panzer Lehr counterattacks elements of the American 106th Cavalry Group and the 114th Infantry Regiment near the Saar. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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Operation Garden - AnticlimaxScenario#: 11 Date: September 29, 1944 Location: Holtum, HollandElements of the 113th U.S. Cavalry Group and the 1st Belgian Brigade engage units of the German 176th Infantry Division, Division Erdmann and Kampfgruppe Walther. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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Operation Market - ArnhemScenario#: 10 Date: September 22, 1944 Location: Arnhem, HollandKampfgruppe Harzer attacks elements of the 1st British Parachute Brigade at Arnhem. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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Operation Market - NijmegenScenario#: 9 Date: September 20, 1944 Location: Nijmegen, HollandElements of the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division and the Irish Guards assault units of the German 9th SS Panzer Division at Nijmegen. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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MarieullesScenario#: 8 Date: September 16, 1944 Location: Marieulles, FranceElements of the U.S. 7th Armored Division engage a mixed force of German officer trainees at Marieulles. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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Encirclement Of NancyScenario#: 7 Date: September 14, 1944 Location: Nancy, FranceElements of the American 4th Armored Division attack the German 553rd Volksgrenadier Division and attached units during the encirclement of Nancy. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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The ReichswaldScenario#: 6 Date: September 7, 1944 Location: Reichswald, GermanyElements of the 2nd Canadian Infantry attack the German 84th Infantry Division near the Reichswald. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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Operation GoodwoodScenario#: 5 Date: July 18, 1944 Location: Bretteville-sur-laize, FranceElements of the British 11th and Guards Armoured Divisions encounter remnants of the German 1st SS and 21st Panzer Divisions during Operation Goodwood. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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St. LoScenario#: 4 Date: June 29, 1944 Location: St. Lo, FranceElements of the U.S. 116th Infantry Regiment, supported by elements of the 737th Tank Battalion, attack towards St. Lo against units of the German 3rd Fallschirmjaeger (Parachute) Division and the 12th Sturmgeschutz (Assault Gun) Brigade. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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Gold BeachScenario#: 3 Date: June 6, 1944 Location: Gold Beach, FranceElements of British 79th Armoured Division attack elements of the German 716th Division on Gold Beach. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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Omaha BeachScenario#: 2 Date: June 6, 1944 Location: Omaha Beach, FranceReínforced elements of the U.S. 1st and 29th Infantry Divisions attack elements of the German 352nd Division on Omaha Beach. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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Utah BeachScenario#: 1 Date: June 6, 1944 Location: Utah Beach, FranceU.S. 101st Airborne Division attacks elements of the German 709th Division behind the Utah Beach. Panzer (AH/MMP) — Panzer Leader |
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Won’t They Ever Give Up SpringScenario#: WS2 Date: Spring, 1945 Location: Rhine River, GermanyIt had been a long war, but then again, any war is a long war. We were supposed to be home by Christmas, but Hitler had other ideas, and those other ideas damn near worked. Driving us almost to the … Old School Tactical — Volume 2 Western Front |
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Attacking StrassScenario#: WS1 Date: December 10, 1944 Location: Strass, GermanyThe 330th Infantry Regiment of the 83 rd Infantry Division is sent to capture the town of Strass, near the Hurtgen Forest. The town was defended by the veterans of the 353rd Infantry Division. It would be a tough fight. Old School Tactical — Volume 2 Western Front |
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The Beast of ArgentanScenario#: W16 Date: August 14, 1944 Location: Argentan, FranceThe noose was tightening on the Falaise pocket with two German armies trying to escape the trap. The US 5th Armored Division moves towards Argentan to stem the flow of battered German units Eastwards. The exhausted Wehrmacht troops have their … Old School Tactical — Volume 2 Western Front |
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Over the RhineScenario#: W15 Date: March 10, 1945 Location: Remagen, GermanyThe Americans couldn’t believe their luck when they came upon the Ludendorff Bridge still intact. They rushed to capture it and pushed as many troops as they could across the Rhine. The Germans scrambled to mount a counter attack. They … Old School Tactical — Volume 2 Western Front |
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CobraScenario#: W14 Date: July 25, 1944 Location: Hebecrevon, FranceThe Allies had to break out from the deadly stalemate being fought in the hedgerows. Their answer was Operation Cobra. The elite Panzer Lehr Division was caught in the zone that was devastated by American carpet bombing. Those that survived … Old School Tactical — Volume 2 Western Front |
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Operation LuttichScenario#: W13 Date: August 7, 1944 Location: Mortain, FranceAfter the Americans broke free with Operation Cobra, the Germans had to react to slow their advance. A counter attack was launched in the area of Mortain. Facing the Germans was the US 30th Infantry Division, ’Old Hickory”, resting in … Old School Tactical — Volume 2 Western Front |
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Bourbon for BraveryScenario#: W12 Date: October 8, 1944 Location: Aachen, GermanyThe West Wall fortifications stood between the Allies and the German homeland. They would make the enemy pay dearly for each step into Germany. Near the old city of Aachen, American soldiers of the 1st Infantry Division, the ’Big Red … Old School Tactical — Volume 2 Western Front |
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Heavy HittersScenario#: W11 Date: March 21, 1945 Location: Ruhr, GermanyThe M36 Jackson was an upgunned tank destroyer that gave the Americans a gun that could tangle with the powerful German tanks. In the Ruhr, armored infantry of the 9th move forward to clear a village and secure the roads. … Old School Tactical — Volume 2 Western Front |
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A German ShermanScenario#: W10 Date: December 13, 1944 Location: Strass, GermanyAfter three days of fighting, the 330th Infantry Regiment of the 83rd Infantry Division has captured the town of Strass. The German defenders, elements of the 353rd Volksgrenadier Division, have retreated to the woods East of the village. Under the … Old School Tactical — Volume 2 Western Front |
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The AbbeyScenario#: W09 Date: June 18, 1944 Location: Montebourg, FranceOne thing was certain when fighting the Germans. If you dislodged them from their positions, you knew damn well that they would be back. Having wrested control of a small village from the enemy, the Americans prepared their defense. The … Old School Tactical — Volume 2 Western Front |
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ChaosScenario#: W08 Date: December 14, 1944 Location: Düren - Hürtgenwald, GermanyThe battle for the crossroads was chaos. First one, then the other side would gain control of the key buildings. The Brass kept sending reinforcements, that was the good news. The bad news was that they would then call back, … Old School Tactical — Volume 2 Western Front |
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Night RaidScenario#: W07 Date: September 12, 1944 Location: Metz, FranceGerman defenses came together in the city of Metz to put a stop to Patton’s 3rd Army. The Americans needed intelligence for the upcoming assault. A raid was devised to capture some German officers to get this information. The US … Old School Tactical — Volume 2 Western Front |
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Hunting the HuntersScenario#: W06 Date: April 2, 1945 Location: Ruhr, GermanyThe Jagdpanzer 38 was nicknamed Hetzer, or hunter by the German troops. But lately the hunters had become the hunted. The two tank destroyers sat waiting to ambush, concealed in their camouflage. The war was almost over for the Americans, … Old School Tactical — Volume 2 Western Front |
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Patton’s GhostsScenario#: W05 Date: August 6, 1944 Location: Le Mans, FranceThe Recon units of the 3rd Army were known as Patton’s Ghosts because they moved so swiftly and quietly that they were never detected by the enemy until it was too late. Scouting the approaches to Le Mans, elements of … Old School Tactical — Volume 2 Western Front |
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Hedgerow ClashScenario#: W04 Date: July 16, 1944 Location: Saint-Lo, FranceThe hedgerow fighting in Normandy was brutal for the Americans. The stout earthen mounds, covered in vegetation, made any progress slow and costly. The terrain favored the defender, and the 352 nd was home here. It was ready for the … Old School Tactical — Volume 2 Western Front |
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