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A Polish Requiem ETO (id:#60335)
(Friendly Fire Pack 4 ID: FrF26)   [next]   [previous]
See Also: A Polish Requiem by Multi-Man Publishing
Brzesc-Litewski, Poland 1939-09-14 (8 others)
J26: Round Two (ASL Journal # 2)
DB002: Sochaczew (Dispatches from the Bunker # 1)
RBF-39: They Really Know How to Die (Recon by Fire! #4)
140: Round Two (ASL 11 - Doomed Battalions (3rd Edition))
FE 181: Gardens of the Citadel (Polish Campaign Pack)
BoF02: A Polish Requiem (Best of Friends)
BFP-131: Zboiska Heights (BFP 5: Poland in Flames)
#1: Sochaczew Stand (Freedom's Price - Poland 1)
Designer: Martin Svärd
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Balance:
GermanPolish
49.494949494949%

Overview:

General Heinz Guderian's XIX Panzer Corps had broken through the Polish defensive lines at Wizna and Mlawa. Next on the agenda was the fortress of Brzesc-Litewski. The fortress' garrison was a mixed bag consisting of march battalions and a number of old FT-17 tanks used for training. On 14 September, 10. Panzer-Division hit Brzesc-Litewski Blitzkrieg-style directly from the march.
Attacker: German (Abteilung II, Panzer-Regiment 7, Panzer-Division 10)
Defender: Polish (82nd Infantry Regiment and 113th Light Tank Company)  
6 turns
    Players: 2     OBA: None     Night: No
Unit Counts:
Squads: A:9.0 D:9.0
AFVs: A:6
PzKpfw IB x 2
PzKpfw IIA x 2
PzKpfw IVC x 2

AFVs: D:8
FT-17C(f) x 4
FT-17M(f) x 4

Guns: A:0
ATR 7.92 PzB 39
D:0

Victory Conditions:

Exit VP: Building Control VC: Area Control VC:
Unit Based VC: LOS Style VC: CVP Cap:
Misc Rules: D: Elite and 1st Line squads Assault Fire capable
Map Board(s): 4 t
Overlays: X14 Hi4
Errata (source)
Question: The Polish FT-17C counter (and the Chapter H depiction of the same) shows a 4 FP CMG, while the vehicle listing table suggests that this vehicle has no CMG. For the purpose of this scenario, should the FT-17Cs have a CMG? Answer: Yes. FRF Website
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DateReporterOpponentBal.ResultComments
2021-03-11(A) Stefan Fiedler vs GUSTAV LIDEMYR German win
2019-10-21(D) Paolo Cariolato vs Andrea Pagni Polish win
2019-09-11(D) Paolo Cariolato vs Federico Corso Polish win
2017-10-05(D) patrick palma vs Richard Fulcher Polish win
2016-11-30(A) Michael Rodgers vs Bruno L'Archeveque German winFinished BoF 2 A POLISH REQUIEM today. I had the German attackers against Bruno L'Archeveque. I mostly pushed up the map on the German left. I used Pz4 smoke to protect my force at start. Initial Polish defence was centred on the farm and wall combination in the middle, but with some flank protection. I took care to limit the easy entry of Polish reinforcements to make it unattractive for them to enter behind the Germans. We both bounced a lot of rounds off of each other's tanks. During the first three turns, I had lost two Pz2 and he had lost two FT-17. In turn four, however, the Germans got the advantage when two Polish tanks went down to leave them with only two gun armed tanks kind of far back (two others were busy: one shocked, one in melee). This, combined with other things, left the middle of the board open for the German infantry to quickly approach the victory area on turn five. Bruno conceded when it became obvious that the Germans would win on turn six.
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Avg Rating: 7.10Votes: 21
Views: 2659
To-Play list count: 4
Estimated Play time: 5.8 hours
Recorded Games: 17
Archive recorded plays:
German7
Polish10
Drawn:0

ROAR Data: (as of November 2021)
A Polish Requiem [Confirmed]
[A] Polish 42
[D] German 40
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