This is a Platoon Leader Campaign Game featuring the Guerra Civil rules. Set in Madrid early in the civil war and utilizing boards 49, 40 and 6, this CG features a Nationalist force attacking a defending Republican force. Each side gets a nice selection of armor and ordinance plus a nice selection of infantry types. This CG is moderately sized at 8 dates and should be a lot of fun for fans of GC. . . . .
Nationalist offensive designed to take the capital and end the
war. Led by their best troops, severely outnumbered Nationalist forces entered the
Casa de Campo park
and from the start faced fanatical resistance from their poorly trained and poorly armed foes. Casualties
were heavy on both sides as the Nationalists seized the park and tried to
force their way across the
Manzanares River into the city. Captured plans found on a dead Nationalist officer in a destroyed
Italian tankette gave the Republican Head of Armed Forces, General Miaja,
the knowledge that the
main drive would be through the Casa de Campo and into the University City and that other drives
would be feints. He repositioned his forces and the Nationalists attackers
found themselves facing
hastily prepared positions and the best militia units the Republic had to offer. Still, determined
Moroccan soldiers were able to break through at times. At one point, the communist orator, Dolores
Ibarruri, known as "La Pasionara", arrived at a breakthrough and rallied the fleeing troops. At another
time, General Miaja arrived at another breakthrough and exhorted the fleeing militia, "Cowards! Die in
your trenches! Die with your General Miaja!" In both instances, the militia
rallied and drove back the
attackers, saving Madrid. Translated to Spanish, the cry of the French at Verdun,
¡No Pasarán!
(They
shall not pass!) became the rallying cry of the city. The arrival of the first
and best International
Brigades bolstered the Republican line just at the time when the Nationalists had achieved a major
breakthrough at the University City. Fighting within the medical clinic and lecture halls and
classrooms of the complex, the Internationals and Spanish fought the Army of Africa to a bloody
standstill. The battle was a stalemate and though house to house fighting would continue in the slum
district of the Carabanchel, Madrid stayed in Republican hands until the end of the war.
Attacker: Spain Nationalist (Elements of Ejercito de Africa)
Defender: Spain Republican (Elements of the Milicano de Madrid)
0 turns
Players: 2 OBA: Both Night: No
Unit Counts:
Squads: A:unknown D:unknown
AFVs: A:0
AFVs: D:0
Guns: A:0 D:0
Misc Rules:
Orchards are Vineyards (Exc: on Bd 6), no elevated roads, Rooftops are in play. NQ in effect