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Vol. 3 - Lapland War - 1944-1945

By: Miku Games

Type: Boxed Game

Product Line: Finnish Trilogy, The

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Product Info

Title
Vol. 3 - Lapland War - 1944-1945
Publisher
Product Line
Category
Publish Year
2014
Dimensions
15.25x10.5x2"
NKG Part #
2147545788
Type
Boxed Game
Age Range
12 Years and Up
# Players
2 Players
Game Length
180 Minutes

Description

Officially the Lapland War started with the Finnish naval landing at Tornio (at the Swedish border) October 1st, 1944. This was a bold surprise attack in the Germans back, the former brother in arms. Since September 4th, 1944, Finland was no longer at war with the Red Army, as the so called Continuation War had ended. One tough part of the peace terms was, that all German units were to be handed over to the Soviet Union. Because this was impossible, due to the fact that there was over 200 Germans in the northern Finland, the former brothers in arms had to fight each other under the supervision of the Soviet control commission. In the Barents Sea region, in an attempt to crush the Germans once and for all, the Soviet Army launched a large-scale attack called the Petsamo-Kirkenes Operation. The last Germans left the Finnish soil in April, 1945.

The final volume of the trilogy is an expansion, also loaded with a lot of extra features for the complete trilogy. In other words, to be able to fully use this package, ownership of both the earlier volumes is a requirement. The Lapland War game includes also the German operations "Tanne West" and "Tanne Ost" as well as the "Birke" and "Nordlicht" plans. The Lapland War game is divided in two separate battles, the one between the retreating Germans and Finnish units and the one between the German Mountain Corps and the Red Army north of the polar circle.

The game includes one countersheet in a total of 266 die-cut unit counters. Ground units are written in standard Nato symbols, while air and naval units have correct silhouettes.