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La Guerre Finie!! ETO (id:#58207)
Lone Canuck Publishing (Grossdeutschland Pack 1 - The Early Years ID: GD 1)   [next]   [previous]
Etalle, Belgium 1940-05-10 (87 others)
48: Toujours L'Audace (ASL 6 - The Last Hurrah (2nd Edition))
49: Piercing the Peel (ASL 6 - The Last Hurrah (2nd Edition))
88: Art Nouveau (ASL 11 - Doomed Battalions (2nd Edition))
A 104: In Front of the Storm (AH:ASL Annual `96)
J39: Indeed! (ASL Journal # 3)
G07: Bring up the Guns (AH:The General # 25.3)
NEWS22: Tricks of War (ASL News # 14)
NEWS68: Art Nouveau (ASL News # 32)
FRASL: Rebuff at the Paint Factory (Internet)
FRASL: Retaking Ypenburg Airfield (Internet)
CH133: Group Iron (Critical Hit # 6.2)
VHN1: Winged Devils (Critical Hit # 7.1)
VHN2: A Matter of Coordination (Critical Hit # 7.1)
VHN3: End of Command (Critical Hit # 7.1)
VHN4: Tentative (Critical Hit # 7.1)
VHN5: Wiped Out (Critical Hit # 7.1)
FE 15: Contested Landing (Fanatic Pack 2)
FE 36: Wings of War (Fanatic Enterprises: Internet)
FE 87: Lightning War (Blitzkrieg Pack)
NFNH 3: The Hatert Bridge (Waffen-SS III: Neither Fear Nor Hope)
: Eben-Emael (Journal du Stratège # 39)
GD 2: Operation NIWI (Grossdeutschland Pack 1 - The Early Years)
O88.2: The Cupola Smashers of Eben Emael (On All Fronts # 88)
PJ3.7: The Unexpected Ambush (OAF Playtester's Journal # 3)
TAC21: L'Infanterie Attaque (Tactiques # 3)
VV27: Pas Savoir (Vae Victis # 37)
SL 25: Resistance at Chabrehez (ASL Digest # 6.10)
: Taking the Bridge (Gamex `91)
GD 1: Vogt's Ritterkreuz (Gun Duel 2001)
SFS 9: Appointment With Royalty (Origins `93)
#7: Cracking Fortress Holland (To Battle By Air 2)
FE 152: Millwork (Dutch Pack)
FE 153: Battalion for Special Missions (Dutch Pack)
FE 154: The Hero Maduro (Dutch Pack)
FE 155: Moerdijk Massacre (Dutch Pack)
FE 156: Ypenburg Airfield (Dutch Pack)
FrF28: Luftlandekommando Hedderich (Friendly Fire Pack 4)
FF14: The Hunted (FireFights! #2)
U17: Resistance at Chabrehez (Turning the Tide)
48: Toujours L'Audace (ASL 11 - Doomed Battalions (3rd Edition))
49: Piercing the Peel (ASL 11 - Doomed Battalions (3rd Edition))
88: Art Nouveau (ASL 11 - Doomed Battalions (3rd Edition))
OA26: Vogt's Ritterkreuz (Out of the Attic #2)
FrF46: Dutch Courage (Friendly Fire Pack 6)
VHN1: Winged Devils (Facing the Blitz)
VHN2: A Matter of Coordination (Facing the Blitz)
VHN3: End of Command (Facing the Blitz)
VHN4: Tentative (Facing the Blitz)
VHN5: Wiped Out (Facing the Blitz)
VHN6: Battling for Belgium (Facing the Blitz)
CH133: Group Iron (A Few Rare Men)
BP1 BONUS #1: Code Name "Iron" (Battle of the Bulge I)
VHN 1: Winged Devils (Facing the Blitz II)
VHN 2: A Matter of Coordination (Facing the Blitz II)
VHN 3: End of Command (Facing the Blitz II)
VHN 4: Tentative (Facing the Blitz II)
VHN 5: Wiped Out (Facing the Blitz II)
DB120: Start Fall Gelb (Dispatches from the Bunker #40)
BWN 1: Their Baptism of Fire (Blitzkrieg in the West - Northern Campaign)
S60: Operation NIWI (Special Ops # 7)
FrF85: Junkers Junkyard (Friendly Fire Pack 11)
RP 131: Boot's Scoot and Boogie (Rally Point #14)
RP 132: Probe Toward The Hague (Rally Point #14)
RP 133: The Recapture of Ockenburg (Rally Point #14)
RP 134: Von Sponeck's Woods (Rally Point #14)
RM-1: Wisembach Roadblock (Race For The Meuse)
RM-2: Prelude to Bodange (Race For The Meuse)
RM-3: Forcing The Sûre (Race For The Meuse)
RM-4: The Final Stand (Race For The Meuse)
RM-5: Battle For Bodange (Race For The Meuse)
RM-TM: Race to the Meuse Tactical Mission (Race For The Meuse)
#1: The Enemy's Behind Us (Sturmgruppe Eisen)
#2: Bridge Blown! (Sturmgruppe Eisen)
#3: Clearing A Flank (Sturmgruppe Eisen)
#4: Snafu! (Sturmgruppe Eisen)
#5: Enlarging The Bridgehead (Sturmgruppe Eisen)
#6: "Resistance Great" (Sturmgruppe Eisen)
#7: Group Eisen (Sturmgruppe Eisen)
231: In Front of the Storm (ASL 10a - Croix de Guerre)
CB4SL: Attaque à l'aube (tr: Dawn Attack) (Casus Belli #11)
BC33: Final Destination (Break Contact #3)
ASLN22: Tricks Of War (Critical Hit #8.1)
ASLN68: Art Nouveau (Critical Hit #8.2)
48: Toujours L'Audace (ASL 11a - Doomed Battalions (4th Edition))
49: Piercing the Peel (ASL 11a - Doomed Battalions (4th Edition))
88: Art Nouveau (ASL 11a - Doomed Battalions (4th Edition))
311: Vogt's Ritterkreuz (ASL 11a - Doomed Battalions (4th Edition))
Designer: George Kelln
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Balance:
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57.142857142857%

Overview:

Infantry Regiment Grossdeutschland, reinforced by artillery and engineers, crossed the Belgian frontier about midday encountering little resistance. An enemy force, comprised of elements of a French Cavalry and motorized reconnaissance units, had taken up positions in Etalle The Infanterie Regiment Grossdeutschland was dispatched to handle the situation. Upon arriving in village of Etalle, Grossdeutschland found the fighting was serious. Houses had been shot up, telephone wires hung down everywhere, on the corner sat a bullet-ridden civilian automobile. The bridge at the entrance to the village was barricaded and held by the French who were under heavy rifle and machine-gun fire coming from the houses behind it. Major Föst assessing the situation personally took command of the 5th Company and moved to launch an attack.
Attacker: German (Advanced guard and Kompanie 5, Infantry Regiment Grossdeutschland)
Defender: French (Elements of 5th Division Legere de Cavalerie)  
8 turns
    Players: 2     OBA: None     Night: No
Unit Counts:
Squads: A:18.5 D:12.0
AFVs: A:0
AFVs: D:2
AMD 35
H35

Guns: A:1
3.7cm PaK 35/36
5cm leGrW 36 x 3
PzB 39 ATR x 3
D:0
Mortier de 60 mle 35

Victory Conditions:

Exit VP: Building Control VC: Area Control VC:
Unit Based VC: LOS Style VC: CVP Cap:
Misc Rules: A: Elite w D: Fortified buildings
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ASL 1 - Beyond Valor (1st Edition) 22
ASL 1 - Beyond Valor (2nd Edition) 22
ASL 1 - Beyond Valor (3rd Edition)22
Overlays: Wd5 Wd2
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DateReporterOpponentBal.ResultTimeComments
2025-03-14(A) Dave Mareske vs Matt Zajac French winMarch Madness 2025
2021-04-24(D) Jason Nichols vs Bruno Javanabal German winI setup most of the French defenders in the North and put the roadblock in the South. My plan was to remain concealed for as long as possible. The Germans utilized spotted mortar fire to good effect in the South and were able to break several units. Once broken the French are reluctant to rally.
The French were more effective in the North where they were able to break and then eliminate the crew of the ATG. However, despite having a fortified location with good LOS to the bridge, the French were unable to pass a MC to save themselves.
A well placed German mortar round that eliminated my best leader and the MMG spelled disaster for the French in the North. While the German ATR's couldn't make an impression on the lone French tank it was taken out by another mortar round on Turn 6 signalling that it was time to declare, "La Guerre Finie!!" Well played to my opponent.
A difficult ask for the French as they lack the firepower to inflict serious casualties on the Germans who can setup well protected kill stacks that eventually wear the defenders down.
2016-05-21(D) Michael Rodgers vs Jim Rudek German winI set up the roadblock on the bridge that the German reinforcements would reach first. I protected both bridges about equally. The German attack developed slowly, focussed on the roadblock bridge. Around turn three the French there started falling apart. On turn four the Germans were across that bridge in strength and started attacking the other bridge. The French defenders there broke quickly. I conceded on turn five to allow us to move onto the next tournament round.
2016-05-01(D) rene cote vs Drimmer German winHeld up Germans on both bridges with roadblock on south and lasted till turn 7 when he destroyed my last AFV in the victory zone. In hindsight, probably should keep AFV out of harm until last turn and then barge into VC zone with his only chance being to knock off both with his single AT gun. Perhaps even placing roadblock in VC zone and providing hull down position for my AFV.
2016-03-03(A) Kevin Killeen vs Chris Doary German win
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German 37-mm PaK 35/36 on the street of a town in Belgium.
 
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Avg Rating: 6.70Votes: 10
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Estimated Play time: 6.4 hours
Recorded Games: 9
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