On choosing the forces for a play-through of my Save The Brigade scenario, I decided that the Warsaw Armoured Brigade would be just the job for the defenders. I've represented its brother unit, the 10th Armoured Brigade ('The Black Brigade') in previous games, so I had the models needed. Whilst this would be an imaginary battle, I also still wanted opposing forces that were at least potential historical opponents. In the end I came up with this...
The Warsaw Armoured Brigade, 3rd week of September 1939
The Warsaw Armoured Motorised Brigade was one of only 2 such units in the Polish Army in 1939, the other being the better known 10th Armoured Motorised Brigade. The Warsaw Armoured Brigade was not fully combat ready when the Germans invaded, but on 5th September it joined Army Lublin and took part in the defence of the Vistula river line south of Warsaw, in the vicinity of the city of Lublin. Later it was ordered further south towards Lvov.
This completely fictional scenario pits the brigade against elements of 2nd Panzer Division which were also active in the area south of Lublin towards Lvov at the beginning of the 3rd week of September.
Scenario (see previous post for map and detailed conditions)
The Warsaw Brigade must extricate itself from a potential encirclement by the 2nd Panzer Division by leaving its positions in a wooded area and retreating across a river. An armoured train supports the move, under command of the Brigade CO. Game length 10 turns. 6’ x 6’ table.
The Warsaw Armoured Brigade can ignore the 'penny packets' rule normally applied to Polish forces of 1939, but the 'poor combined arms' rule will still be used - it seems their training may have been incomplete.
Warsaw Armoured Brigade. CO, CV8
Armoured Train
Bofors AA unit with tow
1st Mounted Rifle Regiment: HQ, CV7
6 infantry units with ATR upgrade
2 mg units
1 mortar unit
1 37mm ATG unit with tow
3 transport units (trucks)
1st Foot Rifle Regiment: as 1st Mounted Rifles
12th Light Tank Company: HQ, CV8
2 Vickers (47mm)
1 Vickers (mg)
11th Scout Tank Company: HQ, CV8
2 TKS (mg)
1 TKS (20mm)
2nd Motorised Artillery Battalion: FAO, CV7
2 75mm artillery units
Breakpoint/50% = 16. 25% = 8. Points 2255.
The brigade deploys in the central wooded area, the train and Bofors deploy across the river. Units must retreat off table via the base edges enclosed by the river. Save 50% of the units for a major victory, 25% for a minor victory.
2nd Panzer Division (elements) CO, CV9
Panzer Kampfgruppe
Ist Battalion, Panzer Regiment 3: HQ, CV8
3 PzI, 2 PzII, 1 PzIII, 1 PzIV
IInd Battalion, Panzer Regiment 3: HQ, CV8
2 Pz1, 3 PzII, 1 PzIV
Infantry Battalion: HQ, CV8
9 infantry units with ATR upgrade
3 mg units
1 mortar unit in truck
1 37mm ATG unit with tow
Artillery Battalion: FAO CV8
3 105mm artillery units
Schnelle Gruppe
5th Aufklarungs Battalion: HQ, CV8
1 Sdkfz231, 1 Sdkfz221, 1 Sdkfz222 (recce)
3 m/c infantry units with ATR upgrade
1 m/c mg unit
1 37mm ATG with tow
Kradschutzen Battalion: HQ, CV8
6 m/c infantry units with ATR upgrade
2 m/c mg units
1 7.5cm IG with tow
Ground Attack Staffel: FAC, CV7
1 HS-123 unit
Breakpoint = 21 Points 3440
Panzer Kampfgruppe arrives on eastern table edge using mobile deployment. Schnelle Gruppe arrives on western two thirds of northern table edge using mobile deployment. Germans break the Polish force for a major victory, or destroy 25% for a minor victory.
The Game
The heart of the Polish position at game start. The mighty Vickers tank company waits on the road. |
IInd Battalion of Panzer Regt. 3 attacks the north eastern corner of the Polish position. They were successfully delayed by a Polish 37mm AT gun and the Vickers company. |
Only the TKS company managed to get back over the river in the time available. |
It was a shame we didn't have time for more moves. None of the victory conditions had been achieved - the Germans had lost 5 units, the Poles only 2. However, after 5 turns the German recce battalion had already cut off the Poles from the wooden bridge, and the 1st Battalion of Panzer Regt. 3 had reached the river not far from the road bridge. The Poles looked certain to be trapped and they were judged to have lost.
The Poles should probably have concentrated on immediate retreat rather fighting a delaying action. Certainly with reasonable command rolls the Germans can get around the Polish position quite rapidly, and the scenario may need tweaking to give the Poles a better chance of victory. Perhaps the German main force could be restricted to arrival only in the northern two thirds of their table edge. Or, with my selection of forces, it might be that simply removing one of the German panzer battalions altogether would make a more equal game.