Chemas´ Scenario Depot for

West Front/EFII

New Added:

15/09/06 Zitadelle. KG. von Manteuffel. In the northern flank of german offensive against Kursk salient, the feldgeneral Model troops must to advance to make a contact with southern pinzer. But early in the fighting, the things become to worse and the advance was halted by russian defensive forces.. Von manteuffel sector was the most deepest penetration of this operation.

 

Comming soon:

Second scn od Luttich Battle pack. Cherence sector: The german attack in the northern flank of Mortain caught Americans not ready to fight. The initial german success will be stopped by units from the 3rd US Armored Division.

LRDG: Two prizes, one stroke. A commando operation in the desert. The Intellegence report confirms that new tiger tanks have been disembarked in a small harbor in the Libian Coast. Now the tanks are inmobilised by lack of fuel and munition. Feldmariscal Rommel will visit the tank to check them for future operations. Royal commandos and the Long Range desert group have order to raid this hamlet, destroy the tanks and kill Rommel.

Das Reich at Manhay. In the middle of Bulge campaign, the 2 SS Panzer Division "Das Reich" have got a dangerous breakthrough in Manhay. All allied troops in the St. Vith area could be trapped in a pocket. The 3rd Armored Division is alerted to stop this treat.

 

 

 

 

Tigers from 501st Schwere Panzer Abteilung near Budapest, 1945.

 

The main goal of this site try to provide to the WF/EFII community a little source of new and historical scenarios for these wargames. You can find many scenarios made with historical accuracy. Many of them have been designed after lot of time of investigation about Order of Battle, battleground design and historical details involved in the fighting.

Every scenario has been tested and played several times to balance it. Thanks to J. Grillo (Majog) and Diego Garnica (Digarni) from The Blitz Club for your invaluable work on testing and playing; their comments have contributed to make fun the design work. Thanks to Alex Sidorenko (Amvas) to provides help to translate from russian language several documents and maps.

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