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0917_16s_v1.1: Market-Garden - Historical Campaign Game (German & Pole options) by High Krausen.
07-24-2008, 08:32 AM, (This post was last modified: 09-02-2010, 09:37 AM by Mr Grumpy.)
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0917_16s_v1.1: Market-Garden - Historical Campaign Game (German & Pole options) by High Krausen.
0917_16s_v1.1: Market-Garden - Historical Campaign Game (German & Pole options)
The Historical Campaign Game (German & Pole Options). In this scenario the Allied Player is given good weather and a variety of drop choices for the Polish Parachute Brigade. In addition, the German player is given a variety of options; latitude with reinforcements, the ability to mount a major push against the 82nd airborne at Nijmegen, (506 Pz Btl, the Hummel Tiger Co., KG Bruhn, 280 Stg Bde, and 363 VG division), variable placement of the Krafft training Bn, including the possibility to add it to the push against the 82nd. All these troops coupled with shfiting the 107 Pz Bde to Offelt can make for quite a push against 82nd.This scenario starts at 1200 on 17 September so that strategy options that may have an impact on the 1400 turn may be chosen. Both players should refrain from movement, mode change, artillery usage and digging in on the 1200 turn of 17 September. This scenario is designed for Human vs Human play and should be tough for the Allied Player. Enjoy!

Large Scenario 73 turns, Designer(s) Modified by Jim Daniels

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09-02-2021, 11:56 AM, (This post was last modified: 09-02-2021, 12:03 PM by Hoyt Burrass.)
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RE: 0917_16s_v1.1: Market-Garden - Historical Campaign Game (German & Pole options) by...
Cool to find these again...I thought they were lost with the demise of Glenn Saunders Unofficial Panzer Campaigns site....and buried on one of my old hard drives in a defunct computer...Hoyt Burrass was High Krausen then.
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