Cramsie Scenario 001"A Page Of History"
 Attributed to Jason Cramsie (unconfirmed). 
  Use of German GIA counters denotes suggestion of GIA rules. Modifications/clarifications 
  have been made from its original published form by Bill Thomson.
Updated 150826
 
Polilsh Corridor, Poland, September 3, 1939: 
The swift advance of Guderaian's forces cut off 
many units in teh Polish Corridor. Among these units 
was the famous Pomorske Cavalry Brigade. This grand unit was to spearhead an attempted 
breakout by the trapped units. Like a page out of history, they rode out of the 
north towards the German lines.  
VICTORY CONDITIONS: To win, the Polish player must exit 
  off the south edge of the board, 8 or more of his squads. The squads must be 
  mounted to count towards the total needed.
   
    BOARD LAYOUT  | 
    SCENARIO SEQUENCE:  | 
  
   
    | North | 
     | 
    
         
          |   German 
              Setup First  | 
          1  | 
            2  | 
          3  | 
            4  | 
          5  | 
            END  | 
         
         
          |    
              Polish Move First  | 
         
        | 
  
POLISH FORCES: 
  -  AT START: Elements 
    of the Pomorake Cavalry Brigade; Enter turn 1 north edge. 1x9-2; 2x9-1; 2x8-0; 
    15x458; 15xHorse
 
GERMAN FORCES: 
  - TURN 1: Elements of Guderian's Panzer Corps: 
    Start anywhere on the south half (?). 
    1x9-2; 1x9-1; 1x8-1; 9x467; 4xLMG; 1xHMG; 2xPzIB, 2xPzIID
 
SPECIAL SCENARIO RULES:
  - JC001.1 The range of the Polish Squads is 
    halved (FRU?)
 
AFTERMATH: The brave Polish men charged across 
the open field. They rode right into the field of the German tanks with an earth-shattering 
fallop. After a few minus, all that remained of the once proud unit were a handful 
of survivors trudgeing off to a prison camp.: