Historically Accurate Battle of Caen
Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2018 6:34 am
Hi folks,
I've just finished my ultra-historically accurate battle of caen scenario, where each unit represents one battalion in its true location on the morning of June 7 1944. All Units are named after their real-life counterpart.
The Victory Conditions for the Germans are to maintain a hold on Caen, Bayeux, and recapture Pegasus Bridge, pushing the eastern flank of the Allies back into the sea.
The Victory Conditions for the Allies are more complicated: They must take Caen and Bayeux, and push the axis western flank all the way back to the hills southwest of Carpiquet.
Real Divisions!
- British 6th Airborne Division
- British 3rd Infantry Division
- British 50th Infantry Division
- Canadian 3rd Infantry Division
- Panzer Lehr Division
- 12. SS-Panzer Division
- 21. Panzer Division
- Elements of 352. and 716. Static Divisions.
- Separate Brigades and Abteilungs for both sides.
I've just finished my ultra-historically accurate battle of caen scenario, where each unit represents one battalion in its true location on the morning of June 7 1944. All Units are named after their real-life counterpart.
The Victory Conditions for the Germans are to maintain a hold on Caen, Bayeux, and recapture Pegasus Bridge, pushing the eastern flank of the Allies back into the sea.
The Victory Conditions for the Allies are more complicated: They must take Caen and Bayeux, and push the axis western flank all the way back to the hills southwest of Carpiquet.
Real Divisions!
- British 6th Airborne Division
- British 3rd Infantry Division
- British 50th Infantry Division
- Canadian 3rd Infantry Division
- Panzer Lehr Division
- 12. SS-Panzer Division
- 21. Panzer Division
- Elements of 352. and 716. Static Divisions.
- Separate Brigades and Abteilungs for both sides.