Hailstone
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Now here's one where they are coming for you... Storm, Five, Five, Five! Bobruysk, Russia, June 25, 1944: The radios of the Soviet Don Tank Corps crackled with the words "Storm, Five, Five, Five!" The all-out offensive against the salient of Army Group Center had begun. However, east of the Bobruysk Bridge over the Berezina River wanted a worthy opponent. The re- inforced II/Panzer Regiment 21, Panzer Division 20 was well placed and could be employed against either a northerly or southerly Russian thrust. The battalion was superbly equipped with about one hundred battle worthy Mark IV's. However Major Paul Schulze, in command of the regiment, had received no orders. Therefore, on his own initiative, Schulze hurled three of his companies, including his own tank, against the attack of the Soviet 48th Army north of Bobruysk. Naturally, orders arrived from head- quarters immediately after Schulze started the attack. He and his Panzer Companies were to halt the main drive threatening the north-south Bobruysk- Mogilev Highway. From the north to the south, the Russians smashed the German 9th Army's strongpoints along the Berezina River, but Makor Schulze Panzergruppe made good progress at the beginning. Yet, while Schulze's panzers were cleaning up the Russian penetrations along the front, the villages in the rear were already in flames. The Russians had broken through to the north-west and were threatening the rear of Schulze Panzergruppe. The Major pulled Lt. Begemann's Panzer Company out of the operation and ordered it to race back to the north to hold the crossroads and the bridge east of Bubruysk. Lt. Begemann had arrived just as the Russians' attack was being launched on the bridge. Between him and the bridge was a screening force sent around to cut off any reinforcements. Having made contact with the bridge guard by radio, the Panzer Company under Begemann's bold and resolute leadership rode roughshod over the screen. Begemann took and held the bridge allowing Panzer Division 20 to withdraw four days later. Game Length: 7 turns For the Russians to win they must capture the Bobruysk Bridge For the Germans to win they must hold the bridge Russians: squads, LMG, AFV's Germans: Squads, MMG, LMG, DC, AFV's Boards: #4, #40, #44 Aftermath: see above. Source: Unknown, "Storm, Five, Five, Five!" ***Correction to Source from Paullus: Storm, Five, Five, Five! is a Lone Canuck Publishing Scenario by George Kelln and the scenario ID is OF2***
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