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Grochow 1831

By: Taktyka I Strategia

Type: Boxed Game

Product Line: War Games - Napoleonic (Taktyka I Strategia)

Last Stocked on 1/15/2024

Product Info

Title
Grochow 1831
Category
Publish Year
2017
Dimensions
8.25x12x1.75"
NKG Part #
2147667568
Type
Boxed Game
Age Range
14 Years and Up
# Players
2 Players
Game Length
120 Minutes

Description

Grochow 1831 covers fours battles of the Polish November Uprising, the war between Kingdom of Poland (an autonomic part of Russia after the Vienna Congress) and the Empire of Russian.

The First Battle of Wawer was fought on February 19 and 20, 1831. Polish forces, led by Jan Skrzynecki, defeated Russian 1st Corps, commanded by Hans Karl von Diebitsch. After the battle, Polish commander did not receive any reinforcements, so the victory was not decisive and Polish army had to move back.

The battle of Olszynka Grochowska was the largest battle of the November Uprising and biggest in Europe since the battle of Waterloo. It was fought on 25 February in the woods near Grochów, at the eastern outskirts of Warsaw. Both sides suffered heavy losses and none of them was able to call itself victorious, but since Polish army managed to stop Russian advance on Warsaw, historians look at this battle as Polish tactical victory.

The Battle of Debe Wielkie was fought on 31 March 1831. The Polish army, led by Jan Skrzynecki, won over Russian curtain forces commanded by General Geismar. It was first battle of the Polish offensive planned by general Pradzynski.

The Battle of Iganie was fought on 10 April 1831. It was one of the last major battles of the November Uprising and the last major offensive for the Poles.

Game uses "Napoleon" brigade/regiment-based system, with typical hex and counter mechanics, along with "I move - you move" driven system. It has rather easy rules, prepared for most of the battles of the first half of the XIX century.