Rating: |
7.75 (23) |
Games Played: |
23 |
SM: |
10 |
Turns: |
306 |
Type: |
Stock |
First Side: |
Russia |
Second Side: |
Axis |
Stalingrad, November 19th 1942: Operation Uranus was a well conceived attack by the Russians following the all too familiar pattern of the encirclement battles of the first year of the war on the East Front. The northern prong had two operational areas, Bolshoy and Kletskaya, its goals was to cut through the weaker 3rd Rumanian Army covering the flank and drive to the Don River crossing at Kalach. The southern prong, was launched a day later from the Krasnoarmeysk area, just south of Stalingrad. In addition, there were a couple other attack concentrations further south, but again, these were planned in sectors defended by the less effective Rumanian divisions. [Size, large] Designer's Note: This scenario has been optimized for HTH play.
In retrospect I should have played differently, but seems to me that in the end the outcome would have been the same but the game more interesting to play.