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Something to Prove MTO (id:#60404)
(ASL Action Pack # 5 East Front ID: AP51)   [next]   [previous]
Šid, Yugoslavia 1945-01-18 (7 others)
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Designer: Pete Shelling
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Balance:
German (SS)Yugoslavian (NOVJ)
33.333333333333%

Overview:

In an attempt to re-open lines to Panzer-Armee 2, Armeekorps XXXIV conducted a major attack along the Syrmien front south of the Danube. Opposing this assault were six divisions of Tito’s “partisan” army. Dug in like the Russians who had trained them and backed by Soviet air power, these formations were anxious to prove that they had grown from local tribal rabble into a legitimate military force.
Attacker: German (SS) (SS-Freiwilligen-Gebirgs-Division 7 "Prinz Eugen")
Defender: Yugoslavian (NOVJ) (6th Tito Division)  
7.5 turns
    Players: 2     OBA: Yugoslavian (NOVJ)     Night: No
Unit Counts:
Squads: A:14.5 D:12.0
AFVs: A:5
StuG IIIG x 2
38H 735(f) x 3

AFVs: D:0
Guns: A:0 D:3
82mm BM obr. 37
45mm PTP obr. 42 x 2
PTRD-41 ATR

Victory Conditions:

Exit VP: Building Control VC: Area Control VC:
Unit Based VC: LOS Style VC: CVP Cap:
Misc Rules: D: Air (E7). Guns may not setup HIP, but may Emplace.
Map Board(s):
56 58 Show/hide map dependencies
PublicationBoard
ASL Action Pack # 5 East Front56
ASL Action Pack # 5 East Front58
Overlays: NONE
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DateReporterOpponentBal.ResultTimeComments
2024-05-25(A) Louis Langdeau vs Lee M Yugoslavian (NOVJ) winDon't remember much here, apart from Lee having great deployments and me missing a couple lines of sight that led to me getting absolutely pasted! Scenario was fine-ish, but I wasn't overly motivated to try it again.
2024-01-21(A) Vic Lauterbach vs JM German (SS) winI got the SS in this Balkan scrap which looked tough for them with ELR 2 and only a two MMC advantage. Based on Jim's setup, I attacked along the 58GG6-Y10 road. The blind hexes created by the big woods around 58T10-X10 hid me from the Yugos on the board 58 hill and his FO drew a red chit on GT1. My goal was to get behind the trench line and threaten building 56M6, forcing the defenders to shift positions. I counted on just two MMCs and my reinforcements to take out the guns. My plan actually worked better than expected but it still took until GT7 to close on building 56M5! Helped by a 458 that went berserk, I won a big CC in N5. Jim: I should have put a couple 447s on the hill to protect my 45LLs. Without support, the German reinforcements took them out quickly. Early StuG fire broke the 7-0 with Phone and the 82 MTR crew causing big trouble. My broken FO was killed in GT3 and Vic captured the Phone. With the OBA, this one favors the Yugos. Without the OBA, it's a tossup. My FB didn't show until GT6 and only broke a moving 8-1 and 248. I got my reinforcements into 56N5 and the Commissar led stack hung on until he died in turn 7 CC. It was a very close game and more fun than I expected.
2016-01-24(A) Jason Wert vs Randy Rossi Yugoslavian (NOVJ) winGreat game. The scenario presents options for both players. I hit the village hard but then reinforced the hill attack and ultimately pulled a little too much away from the village as Randy's reinforcements bolstered the defense.
2015-02-15(D) B-E Karlsson vs German Yugoslavian (NOVJ) win
2014-05-03(D) Russell Dewhurst vs Martin Kristensen Yugoslavian (NOVJ) win
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Hutch Modified the misc. rules2025-05-05 15:26:25
Allister01 Linked the scenario to ROAR2025-05-05 03:08:30
Allister01 Added a playing2025-05-05 03:08:08
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Statistics:
Avg Rating: 6.56Votes: 16
Views: 4379
To-Play list count: 3
Estimated Play time: 7 hours
Recorded Games: 16
Archive recorded plays:
German (SS)5
Yugoslavian (NOVJ)10
Drawn:0

ROAR Data: (as of today)
Something to Prove [Confirmed]
[A] German 11
[D] Yugoslav 22
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