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#13a. Four Nations Collide - WDS Campaign Jena-Auerstadt

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#13a. Four Nations Collide

By Bill Peters
French (Nap) 0 - 1 - 0 Allies (Nap)
Rating: 5.45 (2)
Games Played: 1
SM: 10
Turns: 524
Type: Custom
First Side: French (Nap)
Second Side: Allies (Nap)
10-14 October 1806 - In 1805 the Austrians wisely decided to avoid conflict with France. Realizing that their army was still in need of reform they put off war overtures of England and came to terms with Russia and Prussia on how best to prosecute a war. By getting Prussia to saber rattle they drew Napoleon into Sachen-Anhalt. Meanwhile, the Austrians had concentrated their army in Bohemia and it was only a matter of days before they were crossing the Saxon frontier. Russia, meanwhile, had placed their army near their border with Poland and was on the move by late September. They were in Dresden by the 2nd of October and near Leipzig by the 9th when the French made their move towards Naumberg. The Prussians were concentrated near Erfurt and to the north. The plan was to simultaneously advance on Napoleon and crush his army. Can you succeed as the Allies or will you as the French foil their plans?
Player Voting Stats
Member Balance Enjoyment
agmoss99's Profileagmoss99 Moderately Pro French (Nap) 6
devoncop's Profiledevoncop Moderately Pro French (Nap) 7
Gaming Records
1st Side Player 2nd Side Player Result Score
French (Nap) agmoss99's Profile agmoss99 vs. devoncop devoncop's Profile Allies (Nap) Draw 80 80
devoncop
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devoncop Mon Dec 07, 2020 9:22 pm
This is potentially an excellent scenario PROVIDING the French army can be located. Unfortunately a skilled French player can evade detection on the huge map and avoid all combat winning a Major Victory in doing so as there are no Objectives.
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