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British Tommy |
Posted: October 14, 2006 10:10 am
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 2 Member No.: 1080 Joined: October 13, 2006 |
Hello!
This is my first post here and I was wondering if any one can supply any information about the battle at Blinov, November 1942. I have put together a CMBB scenario based on the original Talonsoft EF scenario by D.Bevard. Here's the details and information pasted in below: Scenario name: Red storm at Blinov Based on the original Talonsoft East Front scenario by D.Bevard Original main briefing by D.Bevard Converted to CMBB by Bob Millard (British Tommy) Email: bmillard7291@yahoo.co.uk Date: 19th November 1942 Turns: 20 variable Time: dawn Weather: thick fog (limited LOS) Ground conditions: light snow Only to be played as the Romanians Not suitable as a two player game Original main briefing: Blinov, 140km Northwest of Stalingrad. While the German 6th army resumed it’s attacks through the labyrinth of masonry and factory buildings in Stalingrad, disaster was brewing to the Northwest along the Don river. Out of the rain, snow and freezing fog the Russians launched an attack spearheaded by the 5th tank army from Serafimovich against the Romanian 3rd army. The Soviet attack was preceded by a concentrated artillery bombardment followed by waves of tanks and infantry advancing through the thick fog. While Romanian 13th, 14th and 9th infantry divisions disintegrated in the panic, at Blinov formations of the 1st cavalry and 6th infantry divisions dug in and fought stubbornly to hold their positions against attacks by elements of the Russian 14th motorized and 216th tank brigades. Thought the Soviets were slowed, the few isolated areas of resistance could not hope to hold back the red storm pouring across the Don and into the rear of the German 6th army. The scenario is being play tested at the Proving grounds at the moment ( now on version 2 of the scenario) but I would like to make the scenario more historical. Also, may I have permission to use any information from this site to be included in the scenario? I will of course mention where the information came from. Many thanks in advance! |
Victor |
Posted: October 15, 2006 12:30 pm
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Admin Group: Admin Posts: 4350 Member No.: 3 Joined: February 11, 2003 |
The scenario you posted contains some false information. Sometimes wargamers don't use reliable sources of information.
First of all, the 9th Infantry Division did not "desintegrate" on 19 November 1942. It repulsed the the attack of the 4th Guards Rifle Division on its left and center sectors. Its right wing and the neighbouring 14th Infatry Division were overran by the 1st and 26th Tank Corps and the 8th Cavalry Corps in the afternoon of 19 November, after having resisted the initial infantry assaults made by several rifle divisions. The same for the 13th Division, which resisted until the afternoon the overwhelming forces thrown agaist it in the Kletskaya sector. Second, the Only "Blinov" I was able to locate on the map is a Blinovsky, South of Bolshoy, on the Tsutskai Valley in the sector behind the junstion between the 9th and 14th Infantry Divisions. The 6th Infantry Division and the 1st Cavalry Division were much more to the West. The immediate neighbour to the right of the 14th Division was the 5th Infantry Division. Near Blinovsky was active the 7th Cavalry Division, which was in reserve and was committed to restore the front. It clashed with units of the 8th Cavalry Corps. The 216th Tank Brigade was part of the 26th Tank Corps which attacked on the Tsaritsa Valley (parallel with the Tsutskai, more to the West) behind the 5th Infantry Diviion and straigth into theRomanian 1st Armored Division, with which it clashed on 20 November. Personally I don't see how the described battle could take place, since the units in question were in totally different areas of the front on 19 November. Of course you can use information from the website forthe scenarios. This is why this site and forum exist: to provide information on a subject many have problems trying to discover. |
British Tommy |
Posted: October 15, 2006 05:10 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 2 Member No.: 1080 Joined: October 13, 2006 |
Thank you Victor!
Excellent reply, just what I was looking for And many thanks for allowing me to use information from this site. I will now replace the original scenario briefing with the correct information. Next step is finding out the correct OOB's for the Romanian force which slowed down the Russian breakthrough at that sector of the frontline. The AT guns listed in the original Romanian OOB's consisted of 25mm ATG and AA guns. Better still, below I have pasted in the weapons and forces I am using for the Romanians (the player takes the Romanian side). Units under your command: INFANTRY Four platoons of rifle infantry Three platoons of cavalry infantry One pioneer platoon SUPPORT UNITS One light machine gun team Three Heavy machine gun teams Two sharp shooters Three tank hunter teams Two flame thrower teams (attached to the pioneers) ARTILLERY One 75mm artillery spotter Two 81mm mortar teams Three 60mm mortar teams ANTI TANK WEAPONS One 76.2mm field gun One 25mm AT gun One 25mm AA gun One 37mm AT gun One 45mm AT guns One 20mm Flak gun Four AT rifle teams STATIC DEFENCES Five barbed wire tiles Two antipersonnel mines Two daisy-chains AT mines Two TRP’s I will do some research here and see if my OOB's is correct or not. Cheers, Bob |