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"The Tabachificio Fioche, known to American troops as the Tobacco Factory,(lies) just north of the Sele river at Salerno. A stronghold of five brick buildings with massive walls, red tile roofs, and small windows resembling gun ports, the complex changed hands repeatedly during the battle..." The Day of Battle
Take Carentan or defend it!
Two Reinforced Infantry Companies with Armor Support clash in this typical Meeting Engagement.
US Army invades an island defended by Italian Troops.

Map is 1200x1200.
Non-Historical.
20 Battles 10 Turns each.

Play HtH (Preferred), or Allied vs. Axis AI.
Allow AI to setup units, there is no pre-planned setup for the defender yet.
engineering company attacks dug in german positions somewhere near monte cassino to capture wine stash for captain hosehead
8 April 1941, Axis attacks on Australian positions, 6800 points, Fictional
25th Panzer Regiment led by Col. Rothenburg attacks French Positions accross the Scarpe River
Units of 15th Pz Division of Afrika Korps attack 10th Indian Brigade in and around Bir Harmat
a fictional scenario depicting the southern flank of the British attack on St Just, in the weeks following d-day.

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General Briefing
It has been over two months since the Allied armada arrived at Normandy, but tenacious German resistance prevented a break out along the channel coast until this past week. That has all changed in the past week. The German forces, those that managed to escape the deadly bottleneck at Falaise, are now on the run. Allied forces are advancing rapidly, hoping to secure ports capable of handling the demanding logistical needs of the ever-expanding Allied Armies.
Tonight a special support force of Allied Flame Throwing units, designated to support General Crerar's First Canadian Army in securing the defended ports, has been traveling in the thick fog, seeking its rendezvous point.
At the same time, a German unit of flame throwing units, having narrowly escaped the carnage of Falaise, is seeking to rejoin their own forces. The thick fog, the lack of accurate road maps or even road signs (removed by the French resistance) and the apparent reluctance of the French citizens to aid either side have resulted in a very confused situation for both units.
The location your forces appear to be in is the renowned home of the Vintage winery of "Incindie Du Buisson", or "Burning Bush Winery". The peak of the Holy Candle Chapel will, if this fog ever clears, provide a line of sight over the entire valley. Who ever holds that peak in the morning will be able to observe and call down fire onto the valley as needed.
The fog plays tricks on the ears, and the sounds of motors resound in the night...
CMBB
Second battle of the Alternative History series, 2 enemy colums meets in the wooden zone between Smolensk and Vyazma, on the way to the village of Smelevo
Based on an action described in Jentz panzertruppen part 1
Oberstleutnant Muller-hauff on the move with his company to rescue regiment Zimmerman.
AT wypolsowa they met a full company of T34s, this resulted in the annihilation of the company.
Can you fare better?
©ase la del fichero.
Alternative History : Moskow Decision
This the first of a series of fictional scenarios based on the hipotetic decision by Hitler to attack Moskow instead of Kiev during the august 1941.
The german offensive to Moskow is starting, the first task is to take the bridge over the Dnjepr between Smolensk and Viazma.
German force attempted to take a crossroads.
March 1943. The Wehrmacht is on the march to retake the city of Kharkov. You are assigned to secure the south flank of our advance.
Two Reinforced Infantry Companies with Armor Support clash in this Typical Meeting Engagement.

German recon kamfgruppe holds a town/bridge. Soviets must take it away.
The time is April 1943. 1SS is counterattacking at the end of Manstein's "backhand blow", near Kharkov. A Russian blocking position of Rifle forces has been scouted at a destroyed village
astride the main road. The Germans send armor and expect an easy time of it, but the Russians have something extra this time.
Pustynja is a German strong-point situated roughly 30Km NW of Demyansk which is almost fully encircled by Soviet forces. Only a log causeway through bog forests enables the Germans to supply the defenders at night.
There has been heavy fighting for the now erased hamlet since January 1942.
On Dec. 18 1942 the Soviets try again to seize the village in an concentric assault supported by tanks and heavy artillery. They will have to fight against an enemy inferior in number and equipment. But the Germans are well entrenched and possess an iron will to hold the ruins.
CMBO
German infantry dawn attack during the Battle of the Bulge. American infantry caught off-guard whilst lining up for chow.

VPs for casualties and German exit points only.
Before dawn on D-Day the British airbourne must destroy the gun batteries at Vierville.
Koen - A Town to conquer
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a Couple of weeks ago the Allies have conquered one of the major towns in France.

Now the Germans broke through the American line of defense in the Ardennes and are advancing rapidly towards this town.

Can the Allied commander hold this town?
November 1944, the French 2nd Armored Division is tasked to breach the German fortified line of the Vosges mountains. This battle takes place on the second days of the attack. The different French Task forces are competing with each other in order to be the first to reach the plain of Alsace. The company team Minjonnet (part of the Task Force Massu) blocked close to Voyer in a narrow valley by German remnants of the 708. ID has to bypass quickly this resistance. The French can be sure that their old enemy is not about to ease their action !
An American WWII GI's dream come true- a "what if" American assault on Berlin AND a chance to personally bag the ol'Führer himself!
Arnhem Bridge battle. British airborne against armoured SS.
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Take Carentan or defend it!
"The Tabachificio Fioche, known to American troops as the Tobacco Factory,(lies) just north of the Sele river at Salerno. A stronghold of five brick buildings with massive walls, red tile roofs, and small windows resembling gun ports, the complex changed hands repeatedly during the battle..." The Day of Battle
US airborne expands the defensive perimeter around Carentan, the Germans want it back.
Two forces collide outside Carentan.

US Army invades an island defended by Italian Troops.

Map is 1200x1200.
Non-Historical.
20 Battles 10 Turns each.

Play HtH (Preferred), or Allied vs. Axis AI.
Allow AI to setup units, there is no pre-planned setup for the defender yet.
Two Reinforced Infantry Companies with Armor Support clash in this typical Meeting Engagement.
engineering company attacks dug in german positions somewhere near monte cassino to capture wine stash for captain hosehead
8 April 1941, Axis attacks on Australian positions, 6800 points, Fictional
Two mechanised forces race for control of vital river crossings and the bridgeheads beyond.
This fictional battle is a delaying action against
German forces trying to withdraw Easttward shortly
after the Ardennes Offensive.

Captain Henderson’s men have been through some
heavy fighting already during the Battle of the
Bulge. They’re short on supplies and ammo and it’s
freezing cold.

They have just been given the order to hold out
as long as possible until aircover arrives.
British troops assault the Germans on the other side of the valley.
CMBB
Alternative History : Moskow Decision
This the first of a series of fictional scenarios based on the hipotetic decision by Hitler to attack Moskow instead of Kiev during the august 1941.
The german offensive to Moskow is starting, the first task is to take the bridge over the Dnjepr between Smolensk and Viazma.
Based on an action described in Jentz panzertruppen part 1
Oberstleutnant Muller-hauff on the move with his company to rescue regiment Zimmerman.
AT wypolsowa they met a full company of T34s, this resulted in the annihilation of the company.
Can you fare better?
March 1943. The Wehrmacht is on the march to retake the city of Kharkov. You are assigned to secure the south flank of our advance.
Alternative History : Moskow Decision
This the first of a series of fictional scenarios based on the hipotetic decision by Hitler to attack Moskow instead of Kiev during the august 1941.
The german offensive to Moskow is starting, the first task is to take the bridge over the Dnjepr between Smolensk and Viazma.
Two Reinforced Infantry Companies with Armor Support clash in this Typical Meeting Engagement.

VERSION 2: Feb 1945. The Polish 1st Armored Div. attack the town of Ekehaar, Netherlands, which is defended by the Germans. The Pols are equipped with Soviet Armor.
Spanish civil war

Battle of the Jarama

Moorish troops assault the international battalion Commune de Paris.
This is historically accurate operation (4 battles), that depicts finnish delaying actions during soviet advance in summer of 1944. The game is pure infantry actions in heavy wooded terrain of Karelia.
Scenario must be played according "play as they lay" rules.
you must lead a counter attack across a river, Prepare for some tough Urban fighting
Axis attack during zitadelle somewhere on the southern side of the salient.
CMBO
German infantry dawn attack during the Battle of the Bulge. American infantry caught off-guard whilst lining up for chow.

VPs for casualties and German exit points only.
An American WWII GI's dream come true- a "what if" American assault on Berlin AND a chance to personally bag the ol'Führer himself!
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Version 2, church size and orientation adjusted to be in village center. Minor adjustments such as villages, small hills and ridges around the wheat fields.
Mixed terrain, woods, open fields, villages, church, river, bridges.
This is a huge (actually 5 x 4 km) map representing a piece of French countryside west of the town of Arras. It is flat (gentle slopes) and moderately populated with villages, forests, orchards and the like. It is suitable for a massive battle of regiment-sized forces (15,000 points or more).
Fictional Map, Crete, An almost compleatly dried up river bed with a ruined bridge across, 2 small hamlets on either side
The axis forces have captured the ridge east of Lieso. It´s been quiet over a month, so they have had enough time to dig deep in the ridge.

Allied forces are attacking with brutal force from east. Tuomari-Laurila has already been taken.
The axis forces are about to assault a little town called Lieso in aim to capture a road that leads through a ridge to deeper east. The allied forces are dug in somewhere around the old elementary school.
A small river splits a large map, with lots of roads and 6 bridges to control and a town also to control. This map is for meeting engagements and no side has a terrain advantage. Hopefully this will boil down to your choice of units and your game play.
Map made of RHZ Fall Gelb scenario WIP
Setup for Axis attack and Axis defend (2 maps!)

Has all sorts of terrain, with gentle hills, a small river, woods, grain but also lots of LOS and fields of fire for longer range shooting.
Map for PvP and free for using in scenarios.
Old village by a wadi, somewhere in Tunisia.
CMBB
1600x1600m, middle eastern front,
3 big victory locations in the middle of the map,
4 additional small flags,
medium settlement with surrounding rural areas,
some hills, woods and farmland,
a small river crossing from N to S,
prepared setup-zones for both sides,
therefor I call it battlefield-map.
Germans advance easily untill they find... A speed bump on the road to Leningrad
This Map is designed for Meeting engagements, it is set in a fictional City.
A medium town lying crosswisely to the advance direction. In and around the town gardens and fields, some bush and tree rows.
2 small rivers with some fords.
Only 1 large victory location.
Best used for meeting engagements.
Damaged large town/small city divided by a river. Contains several bridges, an old fortress, stadium, factories, railway station, and an old manor. Flags spread pretty evenly out on the map, made for a QB axis attack. IMPORTANT: ONLY FOR USE WITH UMLAUTS STALINGRAD MODS. You most use the scenario with these three mods found at www.cmmods.com:

FULL_telephonepole_umlaut
rubble_spray_umlaut
stalingrad_buildings_umlaut
Stalingrad-ish map made for Umlaut´s Stalingrad-mods.
29 2x2km maps. Various terrain; city, village, farmland, deep forests ...

They all quite beatuful ;)
I know it was UK and not USSR! but i didnt own CMAK when i made the level and i dont want to do everything over again so USSR must equal UK! its a fun level with the FJ troops in the greatest air invasion prior to D-Day.
The last push by Germany to leave Berlin before the surrender.
The finals days for the reich as the soviets storm the reichstag and even the chancellery.
CMBO
This CMBO map is built from a topographical map of the little town of Seville, NE of Melbourne, Australia. My idea was to lauch a Brit brigade (3 btns) across it at a German static defence screening mobile reserves.
Desiliens is an ancient Roman town. The map features the ruins of the town, an aquaduct, and the ruins of a villa on a low central hill.

The eastern side of the map is mostly woods, the west is hills and farms. It is most suitable for an assault on the town, but if the focus is shifted to the ruined villa it would be good for a meeting engagement.
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Ideal for a QB ME
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This Map is designed for Meeting engagements, it is set in a fictional City.
axis winterattack on a Russian City
Please feel free to download, use or edit the map.

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A town with a river and lake surrounded by grainfields
Map is based on a sketch in the book > Die guten Glaubens waren< the history of the SS Polizei Division and shows a hard-fought area south of Leningrad. The Observatory was not reached by the Germans although they really tried it
This is part of a series of maps on the so-called Ladoga
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Post #138   1615 days, 22 hours, 40 minutes, 48 seconds ago           
130 "Panzer-Lehr" Division

Panzer Lehr began forming at Potsdam in 1.10.44 and moved to the Nancy-Verdun area in January of 1944 to complete the process. It was formed from several élite training and demonstration units, otherwise known as Lehr units, hence the name, Panzer-Lehr. Most of the division’s original cadre was drawn from Panzertruppenschule I and Panzertruppenschule II, the Panzerwaffe’s major training units. These training and demonstration units were some of the most experienced and highly trained troops in the Panzerwaffe, with almost all having seen some combat and many having received decorations for bravery. As a result of this, Panzer Lehr was considered an élite unit from the time of its formation.

In early 1944 Panzer Lehr was transferred to Hungary for further training, and absorbed the 901st Infantry Lehr Regiment while there. It then returned to France to await the allied invasion as a part of the German Seventh Army’s armored reserve.

When the Western Allies launched Operation Overlord on June 6, 1944, Panzer Lehr, as a part of the strategic armored reserve, was held back from the fighting during the crucial first days. It was soon released, reached the front, and was committed to battle against the British and Canadians on June 8. It was placed in the front line adjacent to the 12th SS Hitlerjugend Division, where it defended Caen and fought several British offensives to a standstill. The division was involved in the heavy fighting for Hill 112 near Caen.

Like all German armored units engaged in Normandy, Panzer Lehr suffered very heavy losses from Allied air attacks. By the end of June the division's armored component was severely depleted. Despite this, it continued to hold against the British and Commonwealth forces, engaging in heavy fighting near the town of Tilly-sur-Seulles.
During the June fighting around Caen, the division had suffered around 2,500 casualties and lost 102 tanks.

During the month of July the division fought the Americans. Around the town of St. LĂ´. and near the villages of both Pont-Herbert and Le Desert. Fighting defensively around St. LĂ´. and counterattacking at both Pont-Herbert and Le Desert. The entire time fighting in the ancient hedgerows known as bocage.

On August 5, after a fighting withdrawal, it was ordered back to Alençon for rest and refitting. A battle group dubbed Kampfgruppe von Hauser was formed from the remaining battle-ready men and tanks, and this unit remained in combat. Later, when Kampfgruppe Hauser pulled back towards Fontainbleu to rest and refit, division commander Bayerlein ordered the rest of the division to follow.

During 24 and 25 July heavy bombers targeted the positions held by Pz.Lehr to pave the way for the ground units attacking within the framework of operation Cobra. The effects of this carpet-bombing have evoked much controversy.

According to the post-war manuscript by Bayerlein the division lost about 950 men 24-25 July, while other units subordinated to the division lost another 1,200 men. He also estimated that about 50 % of the soldiers killed and wounded during those two days were the result of the carpet-bombing. However most of the losses during these two days were probably mainly recorded as missing. During July the Pz.Lehr division lost 347 men killed in action, 1,144 wounded and 1,480 missing. It was explicitly stated that the majority of the missing were incurred due to the carpet-bombings.

Probably most casualties were not men killed or wounded by the bombing, rather they were stunned and taken prisoner when the US ground forces advanced. According to Ritgen, who at the time commanded the Pz.Kpf.Wg. IV battalion, no Pz IV was hit by the bombardment since they had been withdrawn to constitute a reserve31. Also he asserts that only very few Panthers and tank destroyers were destroyed during the bombardment.

Again it seems that carpet-bombings did not kill and wound large numbers of soldiers and neither does the available evidence indicate large-scale destruction of equipment. The important effect was the disruption caused and the effect on the morale of the men subjected to such an air attack. In fact the short bombings on 24 and 25 June caused almost 900 casualties on the US side.33 Probably this was not far from the losses inflicted on the Germans.

Within 7 months of its formation the division was reduced from one of the most powerful divisions fielded during the war to a shattered, combat-ineffective unit with only 20 remaining tanks. After spending a month refitting in the Saar, the division was moved to Paderborn.

In Early November Panzer Lehr was transferred to Hasso von Manteuffel's Fifth Panzer Army, part of Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt's Army Group G in preparation for the planned winter offensive, Operation Wacht am Rhein, commonly known as the Battle of the Bulge. On November 21 the fully rested and refitted Panzer Lehr was ordered out of its assembly area to counterattack the American forces driving towards the Saverne Gap. The counterattack stalled out, and Panzer Lehr was called back out of the line, much reduced in strength and with badly shaken morale.

The time spent refitting Panzer Lehr and several other units which had been committed prematurely meant that the operation had to be delayed. During the run up to the offensive Panzer Lehr was kept in reserve, along with the FĂĽhrer Begleit Brigade. On December 15, the day before the offensive began, Panzer Lehr was still severely understrength, with only one of its two tank battalions ready for action. In compensation it was reinforced by two tank destroyer battalions and an assault gun brigade. The division's armored reconnaissance battalion was its only organic unit up to full strength.

On December 16, 1944, and Panzer Lehr moved out from the start positions in the center of the German line. The 26th Volksgrenadier Division was to clear the way for the division, but they soon became bogged down and the Panzer Lehr found itself moving forward at a crawl. The situation worsened over the next two days, with the 901st Panzergrenadier Regiment being halted by the Americans along the road to Wiltz, and the 902nd encountering heavy resistance in the town of Hosingen.

On 18 December, the assault got back underway. The horse drawn 26th Volksgrenadier had gotten itself mixed up in Panzer Lehr's column, greatly slowing the advance.

On the 19th the division's panzer regiments ran into a roadblock near Neffe, held by troops of Combat Team Cherry of the US 9th Armored Division. After initial success Panzer Lehr's follow up attack resulted in heavy casualties.

The 26th Volksgrenadier Division had secured the bridge over the Clerf river, opening the way to the road and rail-hub of Bastogne. Panzer Lehr's armored reconnaissance battalion raced ahead, attacking towards Wiltz before rejoining the division on the route to Bastogne. However, the majority of the division's armor had been sent North to Margaret to support 26th Volksgrenadier, so Panzer Lehr could not advance at the speed necessary to take the town before American reinforcements arrived to secure it. By the time the division reached the town, the US 101st Airborne Division had already secured it. Panzer Lehr was then divided, with half the division left to help 26th Volksgrenadier Division capture Bastogne, while the rest of the division, including most of its armor, were to continue on to the Meuse.

Over the next few days the Kampfgruppe helping 26th Volksgrenadier, made up of mostly the 901st Panzergrenadier Regiment, wore itself out in successive attacks on the town of Bastogne. As the remainder of the division sped east it enjoyed some minor successes, including the capture of a large American convoy, but it was brought to a halt by fierce resistance near St. Hubert, and was soon drawn into heavy fighting south of Bastogne. On the 21st, Manteuffel pulled Panzer Lehr out of the fight for Bastogne and grouped it with the 2nd Panzer Division and 116th Panzer Division Windhund for an assault on Dinant and the Meuse.

On the approach to Rochefort, the assaulting unit, 902nd Panzergrenadier Regiment, was met by a wall of fire. Nor was the advance to become any easier thereafter. On December 23, the division fought all day to reduce the town of Rochefort, suffering heavy casualties. The Americans finally withdrew – their only casualties 25 men killed and 15 men wounded, after holding off an elite panzer division for a whole day.

The road finally having been cleared Panzer Lehr resumed its advance to Dinant, only to meet Combat Command A of the US 2nd Armored Division near Buissonville. On Christmas Day 1944, on the plain beside the river Meuse, Manteuffel's three panzer divisions, together with the 9th Panzer Division from XXXXVII Corps, engaged the US VII Corps. The cloud cover had disappeared and allied air power came into play, bringing the panzer divisions to a virtual standstill. Panzer Lehr attempted several attacks, but all were halted by the overwhelming Allied air support.

The Meuse would not be reached; Wacht Am Rhein had failed.

After the failure of the Ardennes offensive, Panzer Lehr was refitted once again, though not to anywhere near the lavish standard of its earlier organizational levels. Many of the veterans were dead, and the Panzer Lehr of early 1945 bore little resemblance to that of June 1944.

The division was moved north, into Holland, where it was engaged fighting 21st Army Group. Panzer Lehr saw very heavy fighting and again sustained heavy losses. When the US 9th Armored Division captured the Rhine bridge at Remagen, Panzer Lehr was sent to crush the bridgehead. The attack was unsuccessful, though the division fought well and inflicted many casualties. The Allies' overwhelming numbers and constant air cover had reduced Panzer Lehr to a weak shadow of its former strength. Engaged in a fighting retreat across northwestern Germany, the division was trapped in the Ruhr Pocket and the remnants of the once powerful division were taken prisoner by the Americans, in April, when the pocket surrendered.

Websites:
http://web.telia.com/~u18313395/normandy/gerob/pzdiv/lehr.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Panzer_Lehr_Division#History
http://www.feldgrau.com/heerplp.html


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Post #139   1615 days, 22 hours, 32 minutes, 22 seconds ago        
Tactical Organization of the 130th "Panzer Lehr" Division at specific times.

Panzergrenadier-Lehr-Regiment 901
Panzergrenadier-Bataillon I
Panzergrenadier-Bataillon II
Panzergrenadier-Lehr-Regiment 902
Panzergrenadier-Bataillon I
Panzergrenadier-Bataillon II
Panzer-Lehr-Regiment 130
I. Abteilung, Pz.Rgt.6
II. Abteilung, Pz.-Lehr-Rgt.130
316.Panzerkompanie (Funklenk)1
Panzer-Artillerie-Lehr-Regiment 130
Panzer-Artillerie-Abteilung I
Panzer-Artillerie-Abteilung II
Panzer-Artillerie-Abteilung III
Panzer-Aufklärungs-Lehr-Abteilung 130
Panzer-Flak-Artillerie-Abteilung 311
Panzerjäger-Abteilung 130
Panzer-Lehr-Pionier-Bataillon 130
Panzer-Nachrichten-Abteilung 130


Note: The 316th Radio Control Panzer Company (316.Panzerkompanie (Funklenk)) was equipped with a mix of Tiger I and Tiger II heavy tanks, plus remote-controlled demolition vehicles which could be operated from the Tigers. There is some dispute as to how many (if any) were actually in service during the Normandy Campaign. (See "BIV Demolition Units" and "Tiger Battalions!" in the references.)

Websites:
http://web.telia.com/~u18313395/normandy/gerob/pzdiv/lehr.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Panzer_Lehr_Division#History
http://www.feldgrau.com/heerplp.html


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Post #140   1615 days, 22 hours, 29 minutes, 2 seconds ago        
130th "Panzer Lehr" Division War Service

Date Corps Army Army Group Area

1.44 - 3.44 forming - D (OB West) Nancy-Verdun

4.44 XXII Befh. Ungarn - Hungary

5.44 reserve OKW - Paris

6.44 I. SS 7. Armee B Normandy

7.44 LXXXIV 7. Armee B Normandy

8.44* LVIII 5. Pz. Armee B Normandy

9.44 (Kgr.) LXXX 1. Armee G Luxembourg

10.44 - 11.44 refreshing BdE - Sennelager

12.44 Vogesen 1. Armee G Saarpfalz

1.45 XXXXVII 5. Pz. Armee B Ardennes

2.45 reserve 1. Fallsch. Armee H Lower Rhein

3.45 XII. SS 15. Armee B Lower Rhein

4.45 LXXIV 15. Armee B Ruhr pocket


References:

http://www.feldgrau.com/heerplp.html



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