(COI) C "THE BUKRIN BRIDGEHEAD"

Published in the GENERAL volume 15 number 6: Updated 060213


50 MILES S.E. OIF KIEV, September 14, 1943: In mid September 1943, Manstein's Army Group South initiated a full scale retreat along the entire length of it s60 mil front. The plan was to fall back to the west banks of the Dnieper and redeploy for defense before the Russian could form any bridgeheads across the river. Once spot where the race was won by the Red Army was near the village of Bukrin where the Third Guards Army with the help of partisans cross the
BOARD LAYOUT
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VICTORY CONDITIONS: The Russians win if at the end of the Russian 10th player turn there is no unbroken enemy squad or AFV with functioning armament within normal range and clear LOS of the Russian objective hexes. The normal range of infantry squads may be extended by functioning MGs. See SSR rule C.3. The German wins by preventing the Russian victory conditions. (There is no German Turn 9).
SCENARIO SEQUENCE:
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AFTERMATH: The combat troops of the recon battalion were hard put to contain the Russian push but by throwing in the supply and repair units and anyone else who could be scraped up, a near disaster was averted and the situation restored. The line had held, and although the Russian attempted for several more weeks to effect a breakout, they had become effectively bottled up. They would have to turn elsewhere to crack the Dnieper line.