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The Bzura Counter-Offensive - Poland, September 1939. Attack on All Fronts, High Command, Kiss Blitzkrieg, Megablitz, Not Quite Mechanised Wargame Rules
My
first purpose is to create wargames scenarios, paying special
attention to the orders of battle, as you can see from the title of the blog.
Although
I didn't finish yet with the Polish Army, I couldn't resist to try
build a scenario involving it.
Allow
me to describe, step by step, the way I'm doing it.
STEP
1
We
need to choose an historical battle and get a (brief) description of
it.
I've chosen the Battle of Bzura and as source I picked up the book from
Steve J. Zaloga Poland 1939 – The birth of Blitzkrieg,
nº 107 from Osprey Campaign series. The description of the battle
will be a transcription from the book, with my compliments to the
author.
STEP
2
We
need to identify the units participating in the battle. In this case
I jumped directly to the units participating in the scenario, using
an already made that I found here (thank you):
I
also used the usual (wonderful) sources to complete it:
The
Nafziger Collection of Orders of Battle, and
Step 3
I fulfill the identified units with 'Panzerblitz' tables of organisation. In this case it was faster and easier to use the work already done by Greg Moore (my compliments):
I fulfill the identified units with 'Panzerblitz' tables of organisation. In this case it was faster and easier to use the work already done by Greg Moore (my compliments):
STEP
4
When
I think about wargames always come to my mind those I suppose are
called Corps-Level or Army-Level Wargames. Some of them are ( with my
great appreciation to the authors and without any particular order:
KISS
Rommel & variants, by Norman MacKenzie
High
Command series, by Ricardo Affinati
Megablitz,
by Tim Gow
Not
Quite Mechanised, by Chris Kemp
Attack
on All Fronts, by 'Stickfish Productions' (I couldn't get the name of
the author)
It's
not possible to represent a full battle at this level with TOE from
'Panzerblitz'. Nobody can afford the money and the space. So I do
what I think is called 'bathtube'.
With
this, we can also use the final order of battle for games at Squad,
Platoon, Company or Battalion level. It just depend what we consider
its each unit.
I
add all figures in each major unit and I divide by 10. the cost of
each unit is 2.
Final Product
One
final note before I show the final product. I don't know if this make
any kind of sense for real wargamers. But, believe me, I'm having a
lot of fun.
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