Old EF II scenario Debut of the Tiger II

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Jing
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Old EF II scenario Debut of the Tiger II

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I have very nice old historical East Front II scenario "Debut of the Tiger II". Scenario work only with EF II ver 1.2 not 1.3 and 1.4. Map and OOB files work in editor John Tiller's Campaign Series. All scenario not

Can you help me please? Thank you very much.

Link with scenario:

http://www.filefactory.com/file/ag7e1b0/n/ogledow_zip

http://www.wargamer.com/gamesdepot/details.asp?sid=1083

File Author : Tim Brown
File Added : 15 MAY 2001


Location : Ogledow, Poland
Opponents : Germans, Soviets
Date : 13 AUG 1944
Scale : Division + heavy panzer battalion

Description :

Ogledow, Poland. [Best played as Axis]. After crossing the Vistula, units of the Soviet 3rd Guards Tank Army took up defensive positions in freshly captured towns and villages southeast of Sandomierz. The Germans rushed strong forces to the area to mount a determined counterattack. These included units of the 16th Panzer Division and the 501st Heavy Panzer Battalion, the latter recently equipped with a new but untested weapon, the Tiger II heavy tank. Launching an immediate counterstroke, these units pushed east and southeast into the quickly prepared Soviet positions. The scenario is based on information originating from Russia (translated on http:/history.vif2.ru/library/battles), which if accurate points to a less than auspicious debut for the Tiger II on the East Front.
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