THE LAST PANZER VICTORY - Wargame Tabuleiro
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Last Panzer Victory - 1944 Battle of Debrecen in Hungary, the final great German tank offensive on the Eastern Front.
The
autumn of 1944 found the troops of Marshal Malinowskiâs Second
Ukrainian Front sweeping through the Carpathian Mountains and onto the
broad plains of Hungary. Behind them lay Romania and the wreckage of the
German 6th and 8th Armies. Ahead of them lay Budapest and Vienna and
the battered lines of German and Hungarian defenders. The men of the Red
Army were confident of a quick and easy victory. Appearances were
deceiving, however.
Near the city of Debrecen the Russian
Advanced Guard encountered, not the remnants of an already defeated
force, but four full-strength panzer divisions, eager for revenge. They
would clash in one the great battles of the Second World War. The result
would be the last real victory for the Germans in the East, the last
time that the Wehrmacht could slug it out toe to toe with a full
strength German force. The victory, however, was close and might well
have gone the other way.
It is this situation that The
Last Panzer Victory seeks to simulate. The last Panzer Victory is a fast
paced, mobile, hard hitting game of operational warfare on the Eastern
Front. The elegant game system realistically portrays armored combat in
World War II. The effects of weather, supply, artillery, air power, and
headquarters are represented through accurate yet playable rules, whose
design features include: An interactive turn sequence - Special stacking
and zones of control rules to reflect the unique conditions of the
Eastern Front â Extensive unit specialization rules to simulate the
unique unit capabilities and liabilities.
Game includes:
one rules booklet (Two scenarios and one campaign game)
one reference sheet
one 22âx34â map board (hex scale: 2 KM or 1.25 miles)
600 counters representing German Wehrmacht, German SS, German
Luftwaffe, Hungarian, Russian Guard, Russian regular, and Romanian
battalion or regiment sized units.