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Restoring the Line
North of Elsenborn #5
(Attacker) United States vs Germany (Defender)
Formations Involved
Germany 89th Infantry Division
United States 9th "Old Reliables" Infantry Division
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Side 1 1
Draw 0
Side 2 1
Overall Rating, 3 votes
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3.33
Scenario Rank: --- of 913
Parent Game North of Elsenborn
Historicity Historical
Date 1944-09-17
Start Time 07:00
Turn Count 24
Visibility Day
Counters 81
Net Morale 0
Net Initiative 0
Maps 6: 10, 11, 22, 24, 25, 9
Layout Dimensions 86 x 84 cm
34 x 33 in
Play Bounty 177
AAR Bounty 171
Total Plays 2
Total AARs 1
Battle Types
Inflict Enemy Casualties
Conditions
Anti-infantry Wire
Entrenchments
Minefields
Off-board Artillery
Randomly-drawn Aircraft
Severe Weather
Scenario Requirements & Playability
Afrika Korps Counters
Airborne - IE Counters
Battle of the Bulge Maps
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North of Elsenborn Base Game
Introduction

The Germans had constructed multiple belts of fortifications, but even so were loath to give up any of their positions without a fight. With the Scharnhorst Line compromised by the 60h Infantry's advance, Gen. Erich Bandenberger of Seventh Army fired Col. Eberhard Roseler of 89th Infantry Division and ordered his successor, Maj. Gen. Walter Bruns, to mount an immediate counterattack to restore the positions using some dubious reinforcements.

Conclusion

"Strengthened" by a battalion of Luftwaffe fortress troops, the German attack went forward with surprising enthusiasm and soon drove into the town of Hoefen. Confused by the strong reaction by the "beaten" Germans, the American regiment milled about for several hours before mounting a counterattack that drove the Germans back out. Signs like this should have warned the American command that the German Army sill retained a significant combat capability.


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Germany Order of Battle
Heer
  • Misc
  • Towed
Luftwaffe
United States Order of Battle
Army

Display Errata (6)

6 Errata Items
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The reduced direct fire value of the Heer HMG became 5-5 starting with Fall of France.

(plloyd1010 on 2015 Jul 31)
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The morale and combat modifiers of German Sergeant #1614 should be "0", not "8".

(Shad on 2010 Dec 15)
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Strongpoints are single step units and can be eliminated with X results like any other single step unit.

(Shad on 2010 Dec 15)
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The standard mix of strongpoints may be downloaded from Avalanche Press:

http://www.avalanchepress.com/German_Strongpoints.php

This is the standard mix found in Airborne, Airborne-IE, and Edelweiss Expanded. The strongpoint mix in Cassino '44 is different from that of other PG games.

(plloyd1010 on 2012 Feb 01)
Overall balance chart for 527 Strongpoints are affected by the terrain in their hex just like any other unit. Even though they can't move, they can attack using Assault Combat if an enemy unit moves into their hex. They may not dig in or benefit from entrenchments.
(rerathbun on 2014 Apr 21)
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Reduce strength direct fire value be came 5-5 in Army at Dawn.

(plloyd1010 on 2015 Jul 31)

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Hemi Demi Semi Restored the Line
Author Poor Yorek
Method Solo
Victor Germany
Play Date 2014-01-28
Language English
Scenario NoEl005

A rather surprising, based on my pre-scenario impression, minor German victory.

Set-Up:

The Germans set the (US occupied) entrenchments on B10 and B24 aligned to oppose an advance from the west: sort of a semi-circle about the two larger towns. German controlled village complex on B22 is ringed with mines; the major town on B11 has some mines oriented vs. a US counter-attack from B10 and is mostly ringed with wire. The strongpoints occupy gaps in the wire.

The LW forces occupy B11 town: they drew good leaders (MAJ 9-1-1 and LT 10-1-1). The 89th INF division of the Heer had the larger attacking force set up in the woods of the NW of B11 with a full company in the SW light woods of B11 to attack the hill/ENT to the SE of the B24 town. 2xPARA held the B22 village complex within its ring of mines.

Based on the scenario "Conclusion," I set the US initial dispositions as set for garrison duty. Units occupying ENTs and the towns on B11 and B24, specifically: 9xINF + 2xENG + 2xHMG + 2x81mm on B24 and 6xINF + 1xENG + 2xHMG on B10.

Conditions: the weather again was poor for US air activity, for example, only one of the first 11 turns had sufficient visibility to draw an aircraft. Also, FOW rolls ended turns quite early on four early turns which hampered the US ability to organize its counterattack from B10.

German northerly attack against village (1105:B24) and 3xENT to the north of the B24 town were successful - US OF was fairly ineffective (killed one step) though oberfeldwebel 9-2-2 was himself DIS'd on several occasions: thus, he was more valuable with morale assists than in combining fire. US morale flagged, perhaps due to overconfidence (rationalizing some good attack rolls for the Heer and poor morale checks for the US). Surprisingly, US OBA was ineffective (the forward artillery observer was sacked). Eventually, this attack group took 4xENTs and the 1105:B24 town hex).

The southern attack faired poorly despite using the cover of the heavy woods 0914/1013 to attack an adjacent ENT. US counter fire could gain no kills, but red/black markers covered German units. Given the news from a few klicks north, the US pulled its 2xINF to reinforce the large town leaving the ENT to the Germans.

The German reserve company, the one casualty of US OBA, was trying to make its way to assist this southerly B24 attack when news of a US counterattack from B10 arrived.

Rationalizing that the US could not know that B9 was vacant, they left 3xINF as a garrison on B10 and headed S. This was the "surprise" of the play: that this US attack did not make headway vs. the LW. Using their ENG, the Americans infiltrated the mined farm on 1004:B11 and into the woods to cover their attack into the NE section of B11 town. The LW were ready: despite some favorable protecting terrain, the US suffered from LW OF. Further, 3xGREN reinforcing elements from the 89th INF arrived before the US could insert into the town.

The Germans were content: they maintained control of B11 town holding off the US attack (US did get hex 1007). They held most of the B24 ENTs and now mostly encircled a still strong US force in B24 town. The US would have to mount a breakout from there or organize a relieving effort. Germans units could report with a straight face the (part) of the Line was restored.

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