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Russian Army Expansion, The (2014 Edition)

By: GMT Games

Type: Boxed Game

Product Line: Commands & Colors - Napoleonics

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MSRP old price: $55.00


Product Info

Title
Russian Army Expansion, The (2014 Edition)
Publisher
Category
Sub-category
Author
Richard Borg
Publish Year
2015
Dimensions
9x12x2"
NKG Part #
2147569519
MFG. Part #
GMT1301-14
Type
Boxed Game
Age Range
14 Years and Up
# Players
1 - 2 Players
Game Length
90 Minutes

Description

The Russian Army is a Coalition expansion for Commands & Colors Napoleonics.

Russia was ruled until 1796 by Catherine the Great. It would then suffer under "Mad" Tsar Paul I, until his assassination in 1801, which brought his son Alexander I to the throne. Alexander, in command of a Russian army that was as vast as the territory from which it was drawn, did his best by various treaties and alliances to counter the increasing power of France under Napoleon without going to war.

The Russian army at the time of Napoleonic wars still had many characteristics of Peter the Great’s regime; senior officers were largely recruited from aristocratic circles, and the Russian soldier was regularly beaten and punished to instill discipline. Furthermore, many lower-level officers were poorly trained. Yet the Russians involved in hostilities with its neighbors - Sweden, Poland, Turkey and Austria - were capable of astonishing feats and total, blind obedience to orders.

In 1805 Britain and Russia signed an alliance against France. In 1806, Prussia joined the Coalition and Prussia and Russia mobilized for a fresh campaign. After Napoleon’s humiliation of Prussia at Jena, the French Emperor turned his attention to subduing his Russian foe and marched into Poland. After a series of sanguinary battles, the French drove Russian forces out of Poland back to Mother Russia and created a new Duchy of Warsaw.

In 1812, the Russo-French treaty gradually became strained, as the requirement of joining France's Continental Blockade against Great Britain was a serious disruption of Russian commerce. Bonaparte decided to bring the Russians back into line in June, and invaded Russia hoping to inflict a major defeat on the Russians and force Alexander to sue for peace. The invasion of Russia and the retreat of the French army, as many historians point out, proved to be the turning point in the Napoleonic Wars.

In 1813 Russia opened the campaign against Napoleon joined by Prussia and Austria, and during the three-day battle of Leipzig, Bonaparte's fate was sealed.

In this expansion you will find 18 historical scenarios that focus on the Russian Army battles from 1806 to 1814 against Napoleon, plus all the new units you’ll need to field for these engagements.

Battles:

  • 1806
  • Czarnowo - 23/24 December 1806
  • Pultusk - 26 December 1806
  • Golymin - 26 December 1806
  • 1807
  • Eylau - 8 February 1807
  • Friedland - 14 June 1807
  • Heilsberg - 10 June 1807
  • 1812
  • Borodino (Shevardino Redoubt) - 5 September 1812
  • Borodino (Borodino Village) - 7 September 1812
  • Borodino (Great Redoubt) - 7 September 1812
  • Borodino (Utitza) - 7 September 1812
  • Polotsk - 18 October 1812
  • Krasnoi - 17 November 1812
  • Crossing the Beresina - 28 November 1812
  • 1813
  • Leipzig (Wachau) 16 October 1813
  • 1814
  • Champaubert - 10 February 1814
  • Montmirail - 11 February 1814
  • Craonne - 7 March 1814

    Components

  • 24 page Russian Expansion Rule & Scenario Booklet with 14 historical scenarios
  • 2 Russian National Unit Reference Cards
  • 2 Abbreviated Unit Reference Cards
  • Over 200 Blocks
  • Block Label sheets
  • 1 Terrain Tile Sheet - contains 15 double sided Terrain Tiles
  • 1 Russian Square track and Counter sheet