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Title
Highway to the Kremlin II
Category
Sub-category
Publish Year
2021
Dimensions
9x12x3"
NKG Part #
2147855338
MFG. Part #
OSG006
Type
Boxed Game
Age Range
12 Years and Up
# Players
2 - 4 Players
Game Length
180 - 200 Minutes

Description

20 years after the release of Highway to the Kremlin, this second edition provides massive updates and improvements for fans of this modern classic.

Features:

  • Thoroughly revised rulebooks
  • Upgraded counters
  • Revised and corrected set up information
  • Reprint map covers European Russia from Tilsit to Moscow at a scale of 1:1,000,000
  • Turns average 5 days each. Corps and Army-Level Leaders deploy on-map, while Corps-level combats units track their fluctuating strength

    Napoleon rode upstream from Kovno to select a crossing place over the Niemen River. Removing his familiar colonel's coat he put on the jacket and black-silk kalpak of a Polish lancer. His companions who all advised against this invasion, Berthier, Davout, Caulaincourt, and the engineer Haxo-did the same. The Emperor was in a pensive, somber mood. Galloping back to headquarters, a startled hare got under his horse, causing him to fall.


    This was an inauspicious portent and coupled with his associates' misgivings would have stopped a Roman general in his tracks. Agents brought news placing Bagration near Volkovisk and Barclay between Lida and Keidany, with reserves near Svenciany. From of Ney's Third Corps headquarters at Marianpole, came the report of a Jewish merchant who had just returned from Lithuania: the Russians were pulling their forces back, leaving a few Cossacks to keep an eye on the French. Alexander's generals were left guessing at just how great were the forces Napoleon had brought to their borders. The highest estimates, those of Barclay de Tolly and Phull, credited Napoleon with having close to 250,000 men. In reality, the Grande Armée was twice as massive, totalling 437,500 plus two corps in reserve.