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Give It All Up? - The Matrix Games version of West Front

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Give It All Up?

By Huib Versloot
Allies 7 - 5 - 20 Axis
Rating: 7.3 (28)
Games Played: 32
SM: 2
Turns: 18
Type: Stock
First Side: Allies
Second Side: Axis
[Version 3.0, 14-03-2006] By the end of October 1944, the withdrawal of Fifteenth Army in Holland to the northbank of the Maas river was in full swing. One of the three main crossing sites was the bridge at Keizersveer, blown in 1940 but rebuilt during the German occupation. It was crucial for the Germans to keep the bridge open as long as possible should any of the other bridges fall into Allied hands. Therefore a bridgehead on the southbank was to be defended by Oberstleutnant Von der Damerau's 476th Regiment, part of the 256. Volksgrenadier Division. On 30 October 1944 the 51st Highland Division made a push for the bridge. The countryside being soaked from heavy rainfall and in some instances deliberately flooded by the Germans, only few approaches were available. First to try was the 7th Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders supported by B squadron of the Northhamptonshire Yeomanry. At the edge of the village of Raamsdonk things started to go wrong when the two leading Shermans were knocked out. After a pause the A&S renewed their attempts but achieved no breakthrough. Now it was the turn of the 1st Bn Black Watch, supported by C squadron of the Northamptons to push the stubborn Volksgrenadiere aside. Meanwhile the Germans, anxious as an Allied breakhrough towards the bridge seemed imminent, ordered 15th Army's last reserve to intervene. The battle came to a dramatic climax as Panzerjaeger of Hauptmann Ott's 505th Schnelle Abteilung clashed on the British armour in Raamsdonkveer. In the tankbattle all German vehicles were lost but not after 5 British vehicles were destroyed. The battle for the bridgehead was over and Von der Damerau was ordered "Alles Aufgeben" (give it all up). Quickly the German rearguard retreated over the bridge and for the second time in the war the bridge went into the air. Oberstleutnant Von der Damerau was awarded the Knights Cross for his part in this battle.
Player Voting Stats
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LEGXXIIPRPF's ProfileLEGXXIIPRPF Slightly Pro Allies 8
LEGXXIIPRPF's ProfileLEGXXIIPRPF Well Balanced 8
Jeepster777's ProfileJeepster777 Moderately Pro Allies 8
Don Fox's ProfileDon Fox Moderately Pro Axis 5
Hawk Kriegsman's ProfileHawk Kriegsman Well Balanced 8
Don Fox
Great map; victory conditions probably need some adjustment
Cam
Lieutenant Colonel
Cam
Very well historically balanced. Not so much for game play
Herr Straße Laufer
This is not a possible win for the allies when playing a compitent German player. Not suitable for PBEM, I would recommend versus the AI only.
“The past was erased, the erasure was forgotten, the lie became the truth.”― George Orwell (1984)
Charlie-66
This one appears to be extremely hard for the Allied player to win. The terrain and obstacles really favor the Axis defender.
billk1
Interesting, room for a lot of manuevering.
Herr Straße Laufer
General of the Army
Herr Straße Laufer Mon Apr 29, 2019 1:24 pm
Probably a good reflection of what happened historically. Though, not a fun or balanced scenario.
“The past was erased, the erasure was forgotten, the lie became the truth.”― George Orwell (1984)
Triarii
Master Sergeant
Triarii Frid May 03, 2019 11:14 am
Tough for the Axis.