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Hell Behind the Eastern Front - Partisan Warfare on the Eastern Front

By: Critical Hit

Type: Ziplock

Product Line: Advanced Tobruk System - Eastern Front

MSRP old price: $69.95


Product Info

Title
Hell Behind the Eastern Front - Partisan Warfare on the Eastern Front
Publisher
Category
Sub-category
Publish Year
2013
Dimensions
8.5x11x.33"
NKG Part #
2147485580
MFG. Part #
CRTATSHBEF
Type
Ziplock

Description

North of BORISOV, RUSSIA, 4 April 1943: Operation Lenz Sud had commenced in hopes of finally reducing or eliminating the growing Partisan force near Borisov. As the German forces began the push the partisans were ready and awaiting for an ambush. The Partisans were not trained soldiers and the tactics of the partisans were simple and the challenges put on them by their leaders were less than would be expected from a military unit. Surprise and ambush were their best tactic. Their spot chosen lay on both sides of the Narotch stream. Having capturing a German field gun earlier and using their long hidden anti-tank gun—a leftover from the retreating Russians in 1941—the ambush was prepared. Mines were placed, demolition charges were planted by explosive teams smuggled behind German lines and now the wait began. One Partisan survivor remembered: “We would ambush the Germans on the Narotch stream bank. We knew the Germans planned to come to the aid of the guard from the other side of the stream. Our commander, Sagalchik, was also a guide, as he had lived in Miadel for many years and was familiar with the area. When we arrived everything was quiet. Suddenly shots were heard. We lay down and awaited the Germans. When we received the sign to attack we ran to the houses where the Germans and Lithuanian sharpshooters were. The battle lasted a few hours and the Germans dispersed.” Within an hour the fight was over leaving the battlefield in partisans hands. The Germans suffered 40 dead and over 50 wounded. “Lenz-Sud’ was off to a bloody start.

In Bandenkrieg: HELL BEHIND THE EASTERN FRONT each and every one of those touch-points are struck like a chord. A map by Larry Winslow ... a design that has been augmented, added to ... since inception. Actions that have never seen the light of day on a historical map. It's all 'in there' and then some.

If you love new color die-cut counters with a purpose ... i.e., scenarios that use them ... you'll get Polizei infantry. You'll also get Schuma soldiers, new AFVs in black with German designations including the LKW ZIS (with Russian LMG), PzKw T26B 738(r), PSW 42 ADGZ, PSW BAF 203(r), Pzkw T-70 743(r) ... and more! And this motley crew of polyglot squads with their under-powered AFV collection has to take on the OOB of Russian Partisan counters ... all new, color die-cut beauties ... on their home turf. Besides home field advantage, the Partisans are armed with captured weapons, guile, and livestock. Yes, counters for all of the above (including Battlefield Gleaning counters via a variant rule .... for guile) are provided.

Includes:

  • 1 Color Cover Sheet
  • One 36” x 24” Color Paper Map
  • Three Countersheets of 140 Counters
  • One Countersheet of 64 Counters
  • 1 ATS Battlefield Walkaround Booklet
  • 1 Color Cardstock AFV Sheet
  • 8 Scenarios
Scenarios included:

  • Chaos in Haste – North of Borisov, Russia, July 1st 1944
  • Death Before Breakfast – North of Borisov, Russia, April 4th 1943
  • Heavy Weapons School – North of Borisov, Russia, April 5th 1943
  • Schoolhouse Hill – North of Borisov, Russia, April 6th 1943
  • When the Odds Were Even – North of Borisov, Russia, April 12th 1943
  • Death’s Magnet – North of Borisov, Russia, April 8th 1943
  • The Partisans’ Inn – North of Borisov, Russia, April 9th 1943
  • Ivan’s Farm – North of Borisov, Russia, April 11th 1943
  • The Key to Korkeyka – North of Borisov, Russia, April 7th 1943