
End of turn 12 Axis:
The very heavy action northeast of Bastogne is depicted. The original plan was to sweep northwest through Stavelot and Stoumont which is about 15 hexes north of this area. However, the assault on Malmedy is just starting with two infantry divisions. The crossings over the Ambleve and Ourthe rivers are rocky, which prevents mechanized unit assaults. Only pure infantry can cross the rocky at the blown bridges. 1st SS (Peiper) was the first to the Ourthe. The division was unable to cross. If I had brought an infantry division on the heels of the 1st SS, I would have been across the Ourthe. However, all my infantry divisions were heavily engaged. The reinforcement divisions turned southwest towards Bastogne, the only option left to advance since the approach to Malmedy was a pipe dream at the time. The drive on Bastogne consists of seven panzer/mechanized divisions and four infantry divisions supported by the korp artillery. The advance stopped last turn, except for the Wiltz front, to re-supply and get things ready for the next push. It's a serious grind. The advance past Wiltz by 9th Panzer and 7th Fallschirmjager is rapid.
As most of you know, these divisions are the pinnacle of the German technology; King Tigers, Jadgpanthers, Tigers, and Panthers. They are brutal against the American armor. The US tank destroyers are doing a good job of slowing down the heavy armor, but it's a full court press and simply not enough American TDs in this sector.