Kesselschlacht: Ukraine Spring 1944 (1992)
Temps de jeu: 480
Age min.: 12
Joueurs: 2
Editeur: Perry Moore Games, Against the Odds, LPS, Inc.
Concepteurs: Perry Moore
Artistes: Craig Grando
Mécaniques: Hexagon Grid, Dice Rolling
Age min.: 12
Joueurs: 2
Editeur: Perry Moore Games, Against the Odds, LPS, Inc.
Concepteurs: Perry Moore
Artistes: Craig Grando
Mécaniques: Hexagon Grid, Dice Rolling
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Kesselschlacht: Ukraine Spring 1944, (literally, "cauldron battle") is a simulation depicting the encirclement and escape of the German First Panzer Army from the Ukraine in the Spring of 1944.
The German forces were very low on fuel and ammunition and had been caught flat-footed by yet another overwhelming Soviet offensive. First Panzer Army had been cut-off by a total of nine Soviet armies. Its breakout began on March 25, 1944, and continued into early April. In these two weeks, the Germans continuously conducted a mobile defense as their pocket drove westward in an effort to meet a relief force (which was spearheaded by the II SS Panzer Corps) attacking eastward. Supplied by air much of the time, First Panzer Army deceived the Soviet forces by moving west, instead of south as the Soviet generals had anticipated. The pocket crossed several swollen rivers, and struggled through thick mud and deep snow, yet somehow remained intact. Unlike the Korsun Pocket disaster the month before, this time the Germans avoided yet another debacle. The commander of the First Panzer Army, Generaloberst Hans Hube, through his skillful leadership, proved to be a master of mobile defensive warfare.
Game Scale:
Turn One day turns
Hex: 5.5Km
Units: Battalions to Divisions
Complexity - Medium
Solitaire Suitability - Medium
Contents:
One Full color 22"x34" map
Two Counter sheets (360 1/2" counters)
One 24 page rulebook
Two Air Sector Charts
One six-sided die
Kesselschlacht: Ukraine Spring 1944, (literally, "cauldron battle") is a simulation depicting the encirclement and escape of the German First Panzer Army from the Ukraine in the Spring of 1944.
The German forces were very low on fuel and ammunition and had been caught flat-footed by yet another overwhelming Soviet offensive. First Panzer Army had been cut-off by a total of nine Soviet armies. Its breakout began on March 25, 1944, and continued into early April. In these two weeks, the Germans continuously conducted a mobile defense as their pocket drove westward in an effort to meet a relief force (which was spearheaded by the II SS Panzer Corps) attacking eastward. Supplied by air much of the time, First Panzer Army deceived the Soviet forces by moving west, instead of south as the Soviet generals had anticipated. The pocket crossed several swollen rivers, and struggled through thick mud and deep snow, yet somehow remained intact. Unlike the Korsun Pocket disaster the month before, this time the Germans avoided yet another debacle. The commander of the First Panzer Army, Generaloberst Hans Hube, through his skillful leadership, proved to be a master of mobile defensive warfare.
Game Scale:
Turn One day turns
Hex: 5.5Km
Units: Battalions to Divisions
Complexity - Medium
Solitaire Suitability - Medium
Contents:
One Full color 22"x34" map
Two Counter sheets (360 1/2" counters)
One 24 page rulebook
Two Air Sector Charts
One six-sided die
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