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Miniatures Adventure => Age of the Big Battalions => Topic started by: DintheDin on 24 September 2023, 12:33:38 PM
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Besides the Imagi-Nations State of Wittenberg, there was a real combat that took place near the city of Wittenberg, in Saxony-Anhalt, on 2 October 1760.
There is an excellent article about this combat at Kronoskaf
http://kronoskaf.com/syw/index.php?title=1760-10-02_-_Combat_of_Wittenberg
The scenario map and the table setup
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On the hill, is Luszinki's Brigade.
Behind them, the Austro-Imperial Grenadier Brigade.
Second picture: The same brigades, looking at the Prussian positions
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On the Left Wing the Austro-Imperials have two Cavalry Brigades. On the Austro-Imperial Right Wing is Kleefeld's Brigade.
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Prussians:
Their Grenadiers guarded the left hill.
The Central hill is manned by an Infantry Brigade.
At their far right they posted a Fusilier Brigade.
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Before the first moves, both opponents cannonaded each other for three rounds. So, several units started the game with one hit already
Greg starts moving his left wing against the Prussians while Nick gathers his Grenzers to attack the woods at his right
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Reichsarmee units approaching the village of Teuchel at the center. The village was burning before the real battle to start
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Nick makes a wide detour to outflank the Prussians
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Miltiades moves the Prussian cavalry and shifts a grenadier battalion towards the woods to anticipate the outflanking attempt
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Reichsarmee troops milling around the flaming ruins of Teuchel village receive a hard cannonade and they soon have to retreat
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Greg sends the Austrian Dragoons for a frontal attack against the hill. They are received with heavy musketry, get 4 hits and, before to charge home tumble back to reform
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Greg's attacking spirit is aflame! He sends his grenadiers to attack the hill while the rest of his cavalry is menacing the Prussian Fusilier Brigade
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The Austrian grenadiers stop to exchange musketry with the Prussians on the central hill
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The situation at the Prussian left: The Prussians have more than enough units to fend off the Austrian invasion in the woods
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Greg orders a second desperate charge on the hill with another Dragoon regiment. Both the Dragoons and the Prussian battalion annihilate each other.
A gap is opened, but to exploit it, the Austro-Imperials need more rounds. Too late, as the game came to its end.
The Prussians lost one unit while the Austro-Imperials three. The Austro-Imperial plan to dislodge the Prussians from the hills, failed.
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Excellent report and photos , Dinos. The connection to Wiki puts it nicely into context. Are you still using Honours of War to fight the battles ?
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Excellent report and photos , Dinos. The connection to Wiki puts it nicely into context. Are you still using Honours of War to fight the battles ?
Hi dear friend!
Yes, we use HoW indeed, the rules work smoothly and we enjoy all the battles played!
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That was a photogenic affair. The report added to the flow of beautifully painted little warriors superbly. STIRRING STUFF!
Your Seven Years War reports are always a nostalgic affair for me.
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That was a photogenic affair. The report added to the flow of beautifully painted little warriors superbly. STIRRING STUFF!
Your Seven Years War reports are always a nostalgic affair for me.
I'm glad you liked it! Thank you for the morale boost! Cheers!
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It was a wonderful game, like all Dino's games! With a better terrain it could have been a great demonstration game
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Excellent stuff once again, Din! Wittenberg is firmly on my 'to do' list, having played Strehla earlier this year.
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Excellent stuff once again, Din! Wittenberg is firmly on my 'to do' list, having played Strehla earlier this year.
Thank you, dear colleague!
I am a constant admirer of your blog, tons of inspiration there!
Cheers!
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Thank you, dear colleague!
I am a constant admirer of your blog, tons of inspiration there!
Cheers!
Thanks Din! Sorry it's been slow lately. I'm still waiting for a fix from Wordpress (which I'm assured is imminent). I've got ready-written scenarios for Clostercamp, Corbach and Warburg all waiting in the wings, plus a game report for Clostercamp, which we played at a local club open-day on Saturday.
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This is great news! I'll stay tuned!
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It was a wonderful game, like all Dino's games! With a better terrain it could have been a great demonstration game
Dear friend,
Thank you for your good words!
I promise that we will play together more and better games in the future!
Cheers!