018_Hochst - Historical - WDS Thirty Years War
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Rating: | 0 (0) |
Games Played: | 0 |
SM: | 3 |
Turns: | 32 |
Type: | Stock |
First Side: | Imperialist (TYW) |
Second Side: | Anti-Imperialist (TYW) |
Date: 20th June 1622 - Size: Medium - Location: Near Frankfort am Main
Scenario Briefing: The Battle of Hochst - After the defeat of one Anti-Imperialist army under Baden-Durlach at Wimpfen on 6th May, another Anti-Imperialist general, Duke Christian of Brunswick, had remained inactive at Hochst in the expectation of joining forcing with Mansfeld. However, Mansfeld had fallen back to Mannheim after suffering a setback in an action at Lorsch on 10th June and, after waiting three days for Mansfeld, Brunswick suddenly found himself facing a more numerous Catholic force under the veteran opponent Tilly. Brunswick would have to fight a difficult rearguard action in order to get the bulk of his army away but, fortunately for him, Tilly's advance would be cautious, since he was suspecting another trap like the one Mansfeld sprung on him at Mingolsheim.
Recommended Rules: Default
Note: Best played as the Catholic (Imperialist) side against the Anti-Imperialist A/I or else Head-to-Head.
Note: One of the Baden guns exploded during the initial artillery duel - to represent this, there is a potential withdrawal time for this gun.
Scenario Briefing: The Battle of Hochst - After the defeat of one Anti-Imperialist army under Baden-Durlach at Wimpfen on 6th May, another Anti-Imperialist general, Duke Christian of Brunswick, had remained inactive at Hochst in the expectation of joining forcing with Mansfeld. However, Mansfeld had fallen back to Mannheim after suffering a setback in an action at Lorsch on 10th June and, after waiting three days for Mansfeld, Brunswick suddenly found himself facing a more numerous Catholic force under the veteran opponent Tilly. Brunswick would have to fight a difficult rearguard action in order to get the bulk of his army away but, fortunately for him, Tilly's advance would be cautious, since he was suspecting another trap like the one Mansfeld sprung on him at Mingolsheim.
Recommended Rules: Default
Note: Best played as the Catholic (Imperialist) side against the Anti-Imperialist A/I or else Head-to-Head.
Note: One of the Baden guns exploded during the initial artillery duel - to represent this, there is a potential withdrawal time for this gun.