Jagdtiger, Jagdtiger WTO (id:#58087)
Bismarckturn, outside Hohenheide, Germany
1945-04-11 (30 others)
BB14: Forth Bridge (Backblast # 2)
J15: Turning Off the Spigot (ASL Journal # 2)
J64: American Tragedy (ASL Journal # 3)
G37: Forth Bridge (AH:The General # 31.3)
OBS4: Seizing the Ridge (Ordeal Before Shuri)
OBS5: The Japs Counter-Attack! (Ordeal Before Shuri)
PBP 9: Last Roundup (Paddington Bears '96 Pack)
TEF1-2: The Last Waltz (Total Eastern Front Pack I)
TEF1-3: Panzers in the Park (Total Eastern Front Pack I)
TOT 19: Liebe Elfriede (Time on Target # 2)
TOT 20: Threat to the Bridgehead (Time on Target # 2)
TOT 21: Tony - Take the Bridge - Out! (Time on Target # 2)
TOT 22: Rock of Resistance (Time on Target # 2)
TOT 23: This Close to the Sharp End (Time on Target # 2)
FT 13: Cabanes Vieilles (Franc-Tireur #5)
FT 14: Les Mille Fourches (Franc-Tireur #5)
: Monster Mash (ConTrary `89)
FT108: The Damned Die Hard (From The Cellar Pack #3)
FT169: Daring Parafroggers (From The Cellar Pack #6)
RPT130: Stumbling Through the Steigerwald (Rally Point #13)
S16-9: Erfurt Mop-Up (Sweet 16 4-Pack 3)
T-TERROR #2: A Park in Vienna (Teutonic Terror 1)
#8: Welch Return (Across the Aller)
#9: Left Flank Failure (Across the Aller)
#10: Loss of the Seekapitan (Across the Aller)
#11: 'Hatton'...Then Steel (Across the Aller 2)
#12: Rethem Requiem (Across the Aller 2)
#2: The Last Waltz (Ostfront Pak 1)
#3: Panzers In The Park (Ostfront Pak 1)
SP288: Commanding From the Bridge (Schwerpunkt #24)
J15: Turning Off the Spigot (ASL Journal # 2)
J64: American Tragedy (ASL Journal # 3)
G37: Forth Bridge (AH:The General # 31.3)
OBS4: Seizing the Ridge (Ordeal Before Shuri)
OBS5: The Japs Counter-Attack! (Ordeal Before Shuri)
PBP 9: Last Roundup (Paddington Bears '96 Pack)
TEF1-2: The Last Waltz (Total Eastern Front Pack I)
TEF1-3: Panzers in the Park (Total Eastern Front Pack I)
TOT 19: Liebe Elfriede (Time on Target # 2)
TOT 20: Threat to the Bridgehead (Time on Target # 2)
TOT 21: Tony - Take the Bridge - Out! (Time on Target # 2)
TOT 22: Rock of Resistance (Time on Target # 2)
TOT 23: This Close to the Sharp End (Time on Target # 2)
FT 13: Cabanes Vieilles (Franc-Tireur #5)
FT 14: Les Mille Fourches (Franc-Tireur #5)
: Monster Mash (ConTrary `89)
FT108: The Damned Die Hard (From The Cellar Pack #3)
FT169: Daring Parafroggers (From The Cellar Pack #6)
RPT130: Stumbling Through the Steigerwald (Rally Point #13)
S16-9: Erfurt Mop-Up (Sweet 16 4-Pack 3)
T-TERROR #2: A Park in Vienna (Teutonic Terror 1)
#8: Welch Return (Across the Aller)
#9: Left Flank Failure (Across the Aller)
#10: Loss of the Seekapitan (Across the Aller)
#11: 'Hatton'...Then Steel (Across the Aller 2)
#12: Rethem Requiem (Across the Aller 2)
#2: The Last Waltz (Ostfront Pak 1)
#3: Panzers In The Park (Ostfront Pak 1)
SP288: Commanding From the Bridge (Schwerpunkt #24)
Designer: Unknown
Starter kit scenario?: Deluxe scenario?:
Balance:
GermanAmerican
Overview:
After the creation of the Ruhr pocket on 1 April, 1945 by the link-up of the American Ninth and First Armies, the German units trapped within the industrial center continued their resistance to the end. One such unit was Kompanie 1. of schwere Panzerjager Abteilung 512. Commanded by Hauptman Albert Ernst, a veteran tank hunter from the East Front with over 50 kills to his credit, the company enjoyed the 75 ton Jagdtiger, the heaviest tank hunter used during the war. Unfortunately for ernst, nearly all of his crewmen had very little training. After several brief skirmishes with American troops, the company was assigned semi-kampfgruppe status by having additional assets assigned to it. After the fall of Unna on 9 April, Ernst's ersatz kampfgruppe was ordered to attack north and break through the steel ring around the Ruhr.Attacker: German (Elements of Kompanie 1., schwere Panzerjager Abteilung 512., supported by Volksgrenadiers of Freikorps Sauerland)
Defender: American (Elements of Task Force Crittenden, Combat Command R, 8th Armored Division)
9 turns
Players: 2 OBA: American Night: NoUnit Counts: |
Squads: A:6.0 D:8.0 |
AFVs: A:7 JgdPz VI x 2 PzKpfw IVF2 StuG IIIG x 2 FlakPz IV/37 x 2 |
AFVs: D:19 M36B1 GMC x 2 M4A3E2(L) M4A3(76)W x 4 M4A3(75)W x 3 M24 x 2 M3 ht x 5 M3A1 ht x 2 |
Guns: A:0 D:0 M2 60mm Mortar |
Misc Rules: | Streams are dry, treat as Gullies. A: Inexperienced AFV crews w D: Air Support |
Map Board(s): |
Publication | Board |
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HASL 3 - Kampfgruppe Peiper II | KGP II LG |
Overlays: | NONE |
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hoxson1 Updated the Victory Conditions | 2023-07-18 21:31:26 |
hoxson1 Modified the Scenario OBA details | 2023-07-18 21:30:46 |
hoxson1 Modified the misc. rules | 2023-07-18 21:30:29 |
hoxson1 Linked the scenario to ROAR | 2023-07-18 21:28:45 |
hoxson1 Modified the overview | 2023-07-18 21:28:08 |
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71-ton Jagdtiger was the heaviest armored fighting vehicle used operationally during World War II. The 128mm main gun was capable of out-ranging and defeating any fielded Allied tank.
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Estimated Play time: | 12.8 hours | |
Recorded Games: | 0 |
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German | 0 | |
American | 0 | |
Drawn: | 0 |
ROAR Data: (as of today) Jagdtiger, Jagdtiger [Confirmed] |
[A] German | 1 |
[D] American | 9 |