﻿// NAME
scenario_name = Black Forest

// DESCRIPTION
scenario_descr = (No description available)

// BRIEFINGS

// OBJECTIVES
objective_2_0 = Win

// UNIT NAMES

// HEX NAMES
hex_57 = Rhine River
hex_66 = Breisach
hex_92 = Basel
hex_94 = Weil am Rhein
hex_154 = Rhine River
hex_161 = Rhine River
hex_196 = Bad Krozingen
hex_216 = Erstein
hex_302 = Rhine River
hex_312 = Strasbourg
hex_363 = Rhine River
hex_384 = Emmendingen
hex_393 = Lahr
hex_399 = Rhine River
hex_419 = BLACK FOREST
hex_425 = Freiburg im Breisgau
hex_447 = Kehl
hex_533 = Offenburg
hex_542 = Bad Säckingen
hex_553 = Feldberg
hex_637 = BLACK FOREST
hex_662 = Zell
hex_701 = Elzach
hex_722 = Rhine River
hex_743 = BLACK FOREST
hex_750 = Haslach im Kinzigtal
hex_755 = BLACK FOREST
hex_805 = Oberkirch
hex_826 = Titisee-Neustadt
hex_860 = Waldshut-Tiengen
hex_886 = Wolfach
hex_892 = Oppenau
hex_902 = Bad Zurzach
hex_959 = BLACK FOREST
hex_987 = BLACK FOREST
hex_1037 = Rhine River
hex_1046 = Bonndorf
hex_1108 = Schramberg
hex_1118 = Freudenstadt
hex_1217 = Bülach
hex_1237 = Villingen-Schwenningen
hex_1265 = Jestetten
hex_1318 = Blumberg
hex_1353 = Rhine River
hex_1357 = Schaffhausen
hex_1376 = Rottweil
hex_1381 = Oberndorf
hex_1441 = Winterthur
hex_1458 = Danube River
hex_1476 = Horb am Neckar
hex_1493 = Dörflingen
hex_1526 = Nagold
hex_1582 = Gailingen
hex_1594 = Tuttlingen
hex_1622 = Frauenfeld
hex_1631 = Singen
hex_1649 = Balingen
hex_1715 = Rhine River
hex_1730 = Danube River
hex_1752 = Herrenberg
hex_1793 = Rottenburg
hex_1809 = Radolfzell
hex_1833 = Hechingen
hex_1859 = Stockach
hex_1873 = Albstadt
hex_1893 = Weinfelden
hex_1897 = Untersee
hex_1930 = Tübingen
hex_1954 = Messkirch
hex_1959 = Danube River
hex_2030 = Kreuzlingen
hex_2032 = Konstanz
hex_2080 = Überlingen
hex_2093 = Sigmaringen
hex_2123 = Obersee
hex_2132 = Pfullendorf
hex_2154 = Reutlingen

// SPAWNED UNIT NAMES

// TRIGGER TEXTS
event_trigger_0_0_title = Conquered City Needed
event_trigger_0_0_text = The Allied ground advance into Germany reached Stuttgart in April 1945. Although the attack on the city was to be conducted by the U.S. Seventh Army's 100th Infantry Division, French leader Charles de Gaulle finds this to be unacceptable, as he feels the capture of a German city by Free French forces would increase French influence in post-war decisions. Independently of Allied command, he directs General de Lattre to order the French 5th Armored Division, 2nd Moroccan Infantry Division and 3rd Algerian Infantry Division to begin their drive to Stuttgart on 18 April 1945. Three days later, the French have taken Stuttgart.
event_trigger_0_1_title = It's an Embarrassment
event_trigger_0_1_text = Yet it proves to be an embarrassment. Stuttgart fares poorly under French administration; the French forcefully quarter their troops in what housing remains in the city; rapes of civilians are frequent (by one estimate, there are at least 1389 recorded incidents of civilian rapes by Moroccan Goumiers and other North African troops); and the surviving populace are poorly rationed. The circumstances of what will later became known as 'The Stuttgart Crisis' provoke political repercussions that reach even the White House. President Harry S. Truman will be unable to get de Gaulle to withdraw troops from Stuttgart until after the final boundaries of the Allied zones of occupation are established. The French will remain in the city until they finally relent to U.S. demands on 8 July 1945 and withdraw.

// OUTCOME EVENTS
