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ASL Action Pack Scenario AP8 - A Bloody Harvest Published in Action Pack #8 PABIANICE DISTRICT, POLAND, 7 September 1939: From the very beginning of the invasion, Polish defenses had proven to be woefully unprepared for the German onslaught. The blitzkrieg tactics employed by the German armored columns allowed great territorial gains in just a few short days. As the panzers raced across the Polish countryside conducting their breakthrough-and-pincer maneuvers, it ultimately fell upon the German infantry to mop up areas of bypassed Polish resistance. One such operation occurred in the farm community of Pabianice, just outside the city of Lodz. As the German Eighth Army advanced along the eastern and western flanks of Lodz, the grenadiers of Die Leibstandarte were sent into Pabianice to clear out its staunch garrison. Special Rules: At least 3 Polish MMC must be placed south of hex row 20, but not further south than hex row 24 (AI will not follow this rule). Best played either Human vs. Human or German vs. AI, as AI just does not move the German units aggressively enough to clear the village in the allotted time. Units German: Squads, LMG, MMG, Leaders Polish: Squads, HMG, Leaders Maps: ASL Map 43 Terrain: Village, Grain, Woods Scenario Length: 7 Game Turns Victory Objective: The Germans win by forcing the Polish forces at least 2 hexes away from Hex 1,13 in any direction. Any other result is a Polish victory Scenario Notes: The original scenario rules give the Polish 4-5-7 squads Assault Fire capability. Because ToTH currently doesn't allow for this, the Poles were upgraded from the original MMG to a HMG. In addition, 4 trench counters were also given to the Polish forces to be placed anywhere in the setup zone. They have been placed in the grain field, but feel free to go into the scenario editor and place them where you'd like before beginning the scenario if you want to follow the ASL rules. Original scenario design by: Pat Jonke, Kevin Meyer, Pete Shelling, Bill Sisler, and Brian Youse
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