Panzer Grenadier Battles on May 2nd:
Army Group South Ukraine #5 - Not as Planned Broken Axis #20 - Târgu Frumos: The Second Battle Scenario 9: Day of the Gunners
Army Group South Ukraine #7 - A Worthless Diversion Broken Axis #21 - Târgu Frumos: The Second Battle Scenario 10: The Lion's in Town
Army Group South Ukraine #8 - Panzer Lion I: The Main Thrust Broken Axis #22 - Târgu Frumos: The Second Battle Scenario 11: Valley of Fire
Army Group South Ukraine #9 - Panzer Lion II: Targu Frumos Grossdeutschland 1944 #18 - Mount Hushenei
Army Group South Ukraine #10 - Panzer Lion III: A Promising Start Grossdeutschland 1944 #19 - Tank Battle at Ruginoasa
Broken Axis #15 - Târgu Frumos: The Second Battle Scenario 4: Questionable Effort Panzer Lion #1 - Those Brave Boys
Broken Axis #16 - Târgu Frumos: The Second Battle Scenario 5: Failure on the Flanks Panzer Lion #2 - Corntesi Town
Broken Axis #17 - Târgu Frumos: The Second Battle Scenario 6: Primary Objective Panzer Lion #3 - Facuti Town
Broken Axis #18 - Târgu Frumos: The Second Battle Scenario 7: Târgu Frumos Panzer Lion #4 - Polieni Town
Broken Axis #19 - Târgu Frumos: The Second Battle Scenario 8: Combined Arms Panzer Lion #5 - Clearing the Valley
More Finns Please!
Author KirkH
Method Solo
Victor Germany
Play Date 2010-08-27
Language English
Scenario AFDx037

The Germans set up an HMG platoon on the bridge and a Gren and the 105 in the northern town of board 7. The remaining units were dispersed in the southern part of the large city on board 2. The Finns decided to ignore the bridge and small town and use their limited resources to concentrate on taking the large city. They approached from the southeastern part of board 2 directly toward the town. Two platoons were hit by artillery fire before reaching the city. The others moved into the southeast part of the city and initiated an assault that ended up lasting the balance of the game. During that time the other German units (minus the 105mm platoon) moved into the large city to set up a defensive perimeter. The game turned into an urban battle that the Finns didn't have the personnel to win. In the end both sides lost six steps and the Germans held all but six of the objective hexes (one hex was still being battled over), making for an easy German victory. The Finns simply don't have enough units in this scenario to accomplish their task.

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