057 The Battle of Hennersdorf - Reinforced - WDS War of the Austrian Succession



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Games Played: | 0 |
SM: | 1 |
Turns: | 12 |
Type: | Stock |
First Side: | Anti-Pragmatic (WotAS) |
Second Side: | Pragmatic (WotAS) |
Date: 23 December 1745 - Size: Small - Location: Near Hennersdorf, Saxony
Scenario Briefing: Variant - After his defeat at Soor, Charles of Lorraine prepared a new campaign in conjunction with Austria's Saxon allies.
The main Austrian army, still including the Saxon auxiliary corps that had fought with it at Soor, would advance into Lusatia while the main Saxon army being assembled around Dresden would advance into Brandenburg.
On 23 November, the left-wing cavalry of Frederick's main army, supported by two grenadier battalions, struck the Saxon contingent of Charles' army at Katholisch Hennersdorf. Two of the three Saxon infantry regiments were absent, but the remaining one, and all three cavalry regiments, were practically wiped out. This defeat threw Charles' whole plan into disorder, and his army abandoned its offensive - this in turn allowed the Prussians to concentrate against the main Saxon army, which was defeated at Kesselsdorf the following month.
This variant scenario brings in the missing Saxon infantry regiments under generals Polenz and Minkwitz - will the extra firepower allow them to fight their way out, or will they just add to the Prussian bag of prisoners?
Recommended Rules: [Default]
Intended to be played as the Anti-Pragmatic forces against the Pragmatic Alliance AI or Head-to-Head.
Scenario Briefing: Variant - After his defeat at Soor, Charles of Lorraine prepared a new campaign in conjunction with Austria's Saxon allies.
The main Austrian army, still including the Saxon auxiliary corps that had fought with it at Soor, would advance into Lusatia while the main Saxon army being assembled around Dresden would advance into Brandenburg.
On 23 November, the left-wing cavalry of Frederick's main army, supported by two grenadier battalions, struck the Saxon contingent of Charles' army at Katholisch Hennersdorf. Two of the three Saxon infantry regiments were absent, but the remaining one, and all three cavalry regiments, were practically wiped out. This defeat threw Charles' whole plan into disorder, and his army abandoned its offensive - this in turn allowed the Prussians to concentrate against the main Saxon army, which was defeated at Kesselsdorf the following month.
This variant scenario brings in the missing Saxon infantry regiments under generals Polenz and Minkwitz - will the extra firepower allow them to fight their way out, or will they just add to the Prussian bag of prisoners?
Recommended Rules: [Default]
Intended to be played as the Anti-Pragmatic forces against the Pragmatic Alliance AI or Head-to-Head.