"Battlegroup - playing Barbarossa" Topic
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Herkybird | 01 Oct 2017 5:54 a.m. PST |
Some of our club members are very into Battlegroup at the moment, and had a rather exciting game yesterday! As they haven't discovered TMP yet, I thought I would post on their behalf and let them know what they are missing!!! The blog post is at this link
I hope you enjoy it too! |
pzivh43 | 01 Oct 2017 11:27 a.m. PST |
Super AAR! I like BG WW2 very much. In fact, some friends and I played a Stalingrad game yesterday. Great fun, but the Soviets are still hanging on to the Tractor Factory! |
Rubbsalot | 01 Oct 2017 12:34 p.m. PST |
I recognise those toys! hah, many thanks for sharing my blog herky ! |
vicmagpa1 | 01 Oct 2017 3:39 p.m. PST |
very nice article. not often I see a t-35 in action. |
codiver | 04 Oct 2017 4:53 a.m. PST |
Very nice scenario and table! I may "borrow"! :) Also an interesting quote "Situations were so confused that we, on our side, wondered if we were outflanking the enemy or whether he had outflanked us." With a little Google-fu, I was able to track that down in a book called Operation Barbarossa and Germany's Defeat in the East, by David Stahel. However, in the book preview, I wasn't able to ascertain whose quote it was. The endnote simply references another book by Clark. Can anyone provide whose quote it was? |
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