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1914: The Grand Campaign (scenario S14-C) - FWWC 03 Serbia '14

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1914: The Grand Campaign (scenario S14-C)

By Edward Williams
Central Powers 0 - 0 - 0 Allied Powers
Rating: 10 (1)
Games Played: 0
SM: 10
Turns: 319
Type: Stock
First Side: Central Powers
Second Side: Allied Powers
Northwest Serbia, 6th November 1914:

This scenario is part of the "Grand Campaign" series, which is a set of scenarios that are intended to be played in sequence and the result of each deciding which scenario to play next which eventually decides the outcome of the war. All Grand Campaign scenarios are intended to be played as head-to-head with another player (or as a team game with a group of players). Refer to this game's notes document for all instructions regarding the Grand Campaign and how to proceed through the campaign based on the outcome of this scenario.

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*See notes document's Grand Campaign Notes section in the notes document to understand how the campaign is supposed to progress after this scenario, and refer to the notes specific to this scenario to understand how many Campaign Victory Points are obtained after this scenario is played.
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Volcano Man Wed Jul 22, 2020 6:13 am
Tip: Serbs have to hold at first, then give up the fortified line slowly. At some point they should then fight a delaying action, avoiding situations where the A-H gets to attack in a set-piece fashion.

Serbs must trade space for time, and try to maintain even parity on losses at least, but ideally a lower of level of losses versus the A-H's. Then at the end, Serbs can give up all objectives except for the final defense line, and historically be able to launch a just-in-time counter offensive beginning in December. Very tricky!