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#16_05: The 1st SS Pz Korps_Alt - PzC 05 Bulge '44

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#16_05: The 1st SS Pz Korps_Alt

By Saunders/Blackie, Edited by VM
Axis 7 - 2 - 8 Allies
Rating: 8.08 (11)
Games Played: 17
SM: 5
Turns: 60
Type: Stock
First Side: Axis
Second Side: Allies
West Wall, 0800 Dec 16th, 1944: This is a "What If" scenario depicting the part played by the 1st SS Panzer Korps for the first 6 days in the Battle of the Bulge. Where possible, the actual historical events have been portrayed, but some changes, of necessity, have been made to make the scenario more enjoyable. Suggested play as Axis human or PBEM. On the night of Dec 15th, 1944, German commanders gave their men the watchword from the Fuhrer himself "Forward to, and over, the Meuse." The Battle of the Bulge began the next morning. In the north, the 6th SS Panzer Army, selected by Hitler himself, as he felt he could depend on his beloved Waffen SS to get the job done, would provide the main effort. The 1st SS Pz Korps was to be the armored fist of the Army. It was comprised of the 1st SS "Liebstandarte Adolf Hitler" Pz Division, 12th SS "Der Jugend" Pz Division, and 3 Infantry divisions, the 3rd Para Division, the 12th and 277th Volksgrenadier Divisions. The plan called for the infantry to punch a hole through the thinly held US front line, allowing the 2 armored divisions to stream through to the west, all the way to the Meuse, and then on to Antwerp. The difficulties faced were enormous, the terrain in the Ardennes is treacherous, especially in the winter. The routes across are not suited to any type of warfare, particularly using armor. The Pz divisions could not deploy in the accepted sense, instead they divided into Kamfgruppen, intending to move along 2 primary routes. The 1st SSLAH intending to use the southern, and 12th SSDJ the northern route. However, the release of the armor was flexible to allow the infantry time to open the 'holes'. Of course, the order to advance came late but, initially, it met with great success. Then a combination of heroic US small unit actions, lack of fuel, ammo and the treacherous roads and tracks, led to it stalling. [Size large] Editor's notes: This scenario was altered to allow German and SS panzer and panzer grenadier division as well as corps and army level pioneers to breakdown into companies. This allows more flexibility but still restricts other lower quality axis divisions.
Player Voting Stats
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Indragnir's ProfileIndragnir Well Balanced 9
Indragnir's ProfileIndragnir Well Balanced 9
clechenne's Profileclechenne Slightly Pro Allies 5
Tbird3's ProfileTbird3 Slightly Pro Allies 6
Varjager's ProfileVarjager Well Balanced 8
Gaming Records
1st Side Player 2nd Side Player Result Score
Axis vLuttwitz's Profile vLuttwitz vs. Al Al's Profile Allies Draw 50 50
Allies MikeC's Profile MikeC vs. Pete Pete's Profile Axis Allies Major Victory 90 10
Allies Bioman's Profile Bioman vs. tojothedog tojothedog's Profile Axis Allies Major Victory 90 10
Axis Dirk Gross's Profile Dirk Gross vs. Pete Pete's Profile Allies Axis Major Victory 90 10
Allies Fhil's Profile Fhil vs. PK Powers PK Powers's Profile Axis Allies Major Victory 90 10
Fhil
Tough for the Axis, bridges over the river must be captured before the arrival of the 82nd Airborne guys.
Fhil
Axis forces must capture the bridges over the river before the arrival of US reinforcements, otherwise they will find themselves in tough battles in forests in front of the river.