With the start of the First World War a hundred years ago, we've played a battle of this era. The last battles we've played were with the Black Powder and Hail Caesar rules, for this period we've switched to Bolt Action. Since we had more players and a somewhat larger army we thought that the Bolt Action Rules as they were wouldn't work fast enough so we've made a mix between Bolt Action and Black Powder (and a little bit of Wab the great war). We had to get used to it for the first two turns but after that it played well. Being Dutch the spelling might not be perfect and yes we know the uniforms an tanks are early war and late war….
Sander played the German field Marshall Paul Ludwig Hans von Beckendorf und von Hindenburg and his chief of staff Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorf, Sander was supported by Alex and Latok.
Opposite the Germans was an Anglo-French alliance led by Joost as the French Marshall Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre Supported by Abe and the British Expeditionary Force under Justin's General Sir Douglas Haig supported by Erik.


The British (Justin and Erik)


The French (Joost and Abe)

The Germans (Sander Alex, and Latok)


The Generals (left to right: Sander, Alex, Abe, Justin, Joost, Erik, Latok)

Latok, scourge of the allies
For five days and five nights the allied artillery shelled the German lines, the Germans had to withstand an unending concert of explosions. After five days there finally was a silence, the French and British troops gathered in the trenches, nervous the officers checked their watches, The pas 16 attacks ended in an allied massacre, now strengthened by tanks they shall one again hit the German lines in a frontal assault. The clock strikes 09:300. Across the entire line the whistles can be heard and thousands of soldiers climb up the ladders and enter no-man's-land. The Germans respond instantly as they open fire.


The setup
The Allies have the first turn and French and British troops move towards the Germans across the line (Joost and Erik), tanks roll slowly but steady towards the German lines while infantry try to hide behind the tanks. They must reach the other side as quickly as possible, there is no time to halt or shoot. On the right flank the Australian troops (Justin) move towards the councils house, the must take the right flank to put pressure on the Germans and with any luck, take the flank. On the other flank the French move through the woods (Abe), he too must try to take the flank, also by moving from every direction, the Germans will be forced to lengthen their lines so that they can't put as much concentrated fire on the centre.

The allies move forward


Hidden behind the tanks the troops move forward

British Mark V Tank

The French move forward

The Germans respond quickly with a deadly fire, from the trenches the soldiers and machineguns open a deadly fire towards the oncoming allies. Latok's Jaegers manage to destroy an Australian unit, Alex open's fire with his artillery and takes out two British tanks. Under a loud roar, "Big Bertha" lobs a shell across the trenches that manages to annihilate two units. At that point Hindenburg (Sander) decides to deploy a deadly weapon as he has the normal shells of the mortars replaced. The grenades land in the British lines (Erik), the officer screams in a panick "put on you gasmasks at once" but for many of his troops the order came too late, screaming many of his men fell to their knees and met the most horrible death imaginable, followed by many other units across the line, felled by musterdgas.

Big Bertha fires on the allies

German Mortars shoot poison gas

Casualties of the first turn were high but Joffre (Joost) and Haig (Justin) classified the casualties as "acceptable losses". Australian troops (Justin)now charged the counsil house, as a response Layok's Jaeger fired "closing shots" taking out a unit of "Aussies", another managed to destroy a unit of Jaegers and fierce hand to hand combat followed, the fight for the counsil house had begun. A British Whippet Tank (Justin) now moved at full speed forward paving a way through the barbed wire creating a hole that the British cavalry could charge through to attack a nearby German A7V Tank. The cavalry had other thoughts and refused
The French and British artillery now also managed to cause some German casualties and the French and British infantry ran forward towards the German trenches. The remaining French troops continued to try and outflank the Germans on the left flank.


The British move forward

The French move forward without stopping
The Germans kept up a continues and deadly fire, two more French and a British unit were whipped out. On the right Flank Latok's A7V opened fire on the British Whippet thank, the German shell breached the Whippets armour and the light tank went up in flames. A second A7V opened fire on a British Mark IV, despite the fact that it was more heavily armoured then the Whippet the German shell still managed to penetrate the armour and that tank was taken out as well. In the counsil house the fighting between the hard Australians (Justin) and the German Jaegers continued casualty's mounted. Alex managed to take out two French Renault FT17 tanks.
Marshall Joffre (Joost) decided to move forward behind his troops, to his great frustration he saw a French captain cowering and frightfully looking towards the German lines. Furious about the cowardice he scolded the captain who gathered his courage, left the crater and now moved forward towards the enemy again. The captain turned around and saw the approving look of Joffre, satisfied he put his thumb into the air, at that moment one of Big Bertha's shells hit. Of the captain and his unit nothing remained with the exception of a large crater filled with human remains. Shocked Joffre witnessed the scene but he had no time to put his thoughts in order, a gas grenade landed near his position, Joffre realised that he hadn't brought his gasmask and with a whip from his cane he felled one of his adjudants and took his gasmask. Chocked by what he had witnessed Joffre decide that it would be wiser to witness the battle from a saver distance.
Two more gas grenades killed several British and French soldiers in the most gruelling way. With a British Mark IV tank near the German trenches a unit of Jaegers decided to charge the Tank, the officer gave the order but the scared soldiers refused to charge the tank. In a panicky the German Soldiers ran away leaving a whole in the German line.





The Germans shoot with everything they have but the allies keep coming


In the counsil house the Jaegers and Australian troops fight a deadly battle

Australian troops move through the counsil house
The first British and French tanks managed to reach the trenches where they halted, machineguns and howitzers opened a deadly fire on the German troops that could no longer take cover from their trenches. No German units were broken but the casualties mounted. A British unit could now use the hole in the line that the fleeing German Jaegers had left and the first allies moved into the trenches.
Haig (Justin) now decided that his cavalry had to be deployed and they charged towards a single (Latok), the German tank tried to defend itself by firing a hasty shot that missed. Armed with grenades the cavalry attacked the German tank but it sustained minimal damage. The Australian troops now managed to take out the German Jaegers, the counsil house had been taken. A French troops threw themselves into the barbed wire, the British cut wholes through them with iron cutters. A French unit got disorientated, from the surrounding gas and powder clouds they saw another unit approaching. The unit opened fire and managed to take out the other unit, as they went down the French realised they had taken out another French unit.




British cavalry vs A7V
