There is an event that should be added near the end of the 19Strasbourg scenario:
As a basis to build up the text of the event, here are elements translated from the "Mémoires de Guerre" written by De Gaulle (3rd Tome, pp 159-160):
"
November 1944 saw the start of a general offensive by the Allies in the West. From the North to the South, their armies enter successively in action. For example, on the 14th, it was the turn of the 1st French Army. It had to force the Belfort gap and enter Haute-Alsace.
General de Lattre put the 1st Corps in charge of the main operation, while in the north the 2nd Corps (which should not be confused with Leclerc's 2nd Armoured Division) had to take the Vosges passes in this sector.
The objective was reached after 15 days of fighting in the mud and snow, despite the fierce resistance of 8 German divisions belonging to the 19th army. The enemy held on well and carried out numerous counter-attacks... Some of the French forces advanced along the Swiss border.
In the end, it was the progress of the 2nd Corps in the Vosges that allowed the 1st Corps to obtain the decision on the plain. Finally Belfort and Mulhouse were taken. In fifteen days, the 1st army killed 10'000 Germans, captured 18'000 prisoners and took 120 guns. At the end of November, de Lattre was in a position to bring the whole effort of his army to Colmar."
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You remember, in the long, long list of possible scenarios, of battle locations, well, it was a long list, precisely partly because many cities could be on the same scenario (
as Saverne and Strasbourg are on the same one, for example, as well as Baccarat whose action is left out - good choice, by the way).
Belfort and Mulhouse could have been
on the same new potential scenario, on a larger scale.

But there would have been some modest concerns, starting with:
1. The
number of units involved: 8 German divisions plus all those of the 1st French army, we would not have been far from (
or even a little above perhaps) the number of divisions involved in Operation Diadem...

and it was still a lot to handle and we had said that this would be the last time we would have so many units on a battle map in this campaign.
2. Because of the dates, we would have to add
a branching in the campaign:
- The Strasbourg scenario under construction, with Leclerc's division, goes, in terms of dates, from November 13 to maybe... 25 or 26 (
the time to finish the "cleaning").
- On the 14th, it is the de Lattre de Tassigny Army that goes into action. Mulhouse was liberated on November 21, but there was still some fighting and the "cleaning" had to be finished...
So, clearly overlapping dates, which would induce a
branching... Well, it may be nice in itself,
but, I think we will agree on this point:
after having put so much time and effort on the Strasbourg scenario, it would be a shame to offer the player the possibility to "skip" it!
3. There are already quite a few scenarios in the campaign, so
one should be very selective about choosing a new scenario...
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And for that, I now have a much better candidate than the cleaning of the Belfort-Mulhouse area.
Part of a battle, on a smaller scale, just between the two scenarios showing the city of Strasbourg, a new scenario with somewhat unusual initial positions, hence an additional attraction for us - it's varied!, where the French have again played a crucial role.
But again, first things first...
but it will come back very soon, believe me! 
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So, it could certainly make a new scenario, but I would say: NO, not in this campaign!
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However,
I think we really should mention it as an event!
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Why? It was important, it concerns the French, it allows us to make a little wink, a little reminder about Provence... and, also, it will help to make the transition when we will see Strasbourg under the snow, protected by 2 divisions of this 1st French army, precisely! (Which ones and why, we'll come back to that later, ok?)
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When? As a historical event, on November 21 or 22, 1944, during the 19Strasbourg scenario (so towards the end of it)... or even better,
just before seeing the results at the end of the scenario.
Why is that? In case the player finishes it earlier

, so
before he can see this information.
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Picture? I think this one looks awesome and will do it nicely:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File ... uselang=fr 