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tshryock08 Nov 2017 8:22 p.m. PST

Here's a detailed battle report with quite a few pictures. The Prussians are assaulting the French.

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Chalfant09 Nov 2017 8:18 a.m. PST

Nice report, looked like fun.

Chalfant

HappyHussar09 Nov 2017 1:21 p.m. PST

Nice AAR! Played this battle with Wargamerrabbit and co. at his "Warren" a couple of years back.

Yorck earned the title "von Wartenburg" for his victory.

The French right was held by the undermanned Wurttemberg division. The right flank is truly the key to the battle. If you can turn the French right flank the rest of the line must quickly retreat to the west or be shoved into the Elbe River.

Morand must hold his ground and cannot detach units to help the right. The Italian 15th Division, another reduced formation, was tasked with holding the center and helping on the right.

This was what was left of Bertrand's IV Corps after several months of combat to the south of Berlin.

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