AACHEN October, 1944

SPWaW is a tactical squad-level World War II game on single platoon or up to an entire battalion through Europe and the Pacific (1939 to 1945).

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AACHEN October, 1944

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AACHEN Germany, October 15, 1944:*
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American Assault vs. German Defend*
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The Americans have closed the ring around Aachen.*
The city is falling slowly. Street by street then
house by house the GI's are squeezing out the Germans.
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Finally the Wehrmacht headquartes in the Hotel Quillenhof is in sight.*
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Design note; The American M12 special was used to not-allow the American to use 155 for in-direct Arty, and be forced to use the 155mm M1918 for direct fire only..
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Best played as American*
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Reports are really good! Come and get it!!

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Reports are really good! Come and get it!!


Hi M4 Jess,

I played the scenario and agree. As long you dont make any tactical blunders (like me) you have a good chance to make the objectves in time (i finished in a draw, one turn short of taking the last objectives, well maybe two turns :D).

Only one comment; the tanks had no problem cruising trough builings, thus avoiding the barbed wire and mines... (without the tanks getting stuck)...
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