Heylo!
I've noticed this site lacks ww2 RPs. This is either because the interest simply isn't there, or because no one is awesome enough to make one.
So, I've decided to plant this here to work out which one it is.
Currently I have a few scenarios that I can pursue, give me a holla if any take your fancy, and we'll go from there.
"We shall fight on the beaches"
During the chaos of the German blitzkrieg against France, a platoon of BEF soldiers, and a platoon of French armour attempt to hold the line against the onslaught of Panzergruppe von Kleist. Like their comrades up and down the line, their objective is simple: stall the German vanguard for as long as possible, whilst troops four miles behind can be evacuated from the Dunkirk beaches. The fighting will be situated around a fictional French village surrounded on both sides by waterlogged fields, forcing the over confident Germans to make a frontal assault with their panzers. Expect a Saving Private Ryan style last stand.
"We shall fight on the landing grounds"
20 May 1941, the Third Reich launches the world's first massed airborne operation, code named "Unternehmen Merkur", against the Allied forces holding Crete - the Greek island. Greek soldiers, backed by Commonwealth elements, must stand their ground against a paratroop and glider assault against the town of Heraklion.
"We shall fight in the fields"
13 June 1944, the British Army makes a lunge for Caen - a vital crossroads for the invasion, and conquest, of Nazi Occupied France. The Germans, though lacking air support, make a determined defence of the city and its surrounding areas. With a gauntlet of thick hedges, fields, villages and forested areas to run through, the British must punch their way past the massing German panzers and anti-tank guns.
"And in the streets, we shall fight in the hills"
June 26 1944, the American 79th Infantry Division makes its assault on the battered defenders of Cherbourg - a French port in Normandy deemed vital to the invasion effort. Without the port, the Allies will struggle to resupply their armies. The Germans, though low on ammunition, food and morale, nevertheless make a characteristically enthusiastic defence in the face of certain defeat.
Fort du Roule, which dominates the city and its defence is the 79th's goal, but as stated, the German defenders will not let it go without a fight. It's going to be a long day, and a bastard of a climb.
"Schatten in den Bäumen"
19 September 1944, the American Army makes an ill advised assault on the areas in and around Hürtgen Forest. The Germans, usually facing the might of Allied air and numerical superiority, are able to use the forest's environment to negate both of their adversaries' advantages. Intense forest fighting ensues, with German platoons making ambushes on Allied columns, and repelling American assaults on their heavily entrenched lines.
Here, a company from the 3rd Panzergrenadier Division, backed by a platoon of StuG III's, holds the line against an American assault on Weisser Weh Creek; a forested network of tight roads, pathways and cottages.
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I can field more scenarios, directed towards the Eastern Front and North Africa if needs be, but I thought I'd offer some of the lesser used battles as a backdrop.
I've noticed this site lacks ww2 RPs. This is either because the interest simply isn't there, or because no one is awesome enough to make one.
So, I've decided to plant this here to work out which one it is.
Currently I have a few scenarios that I can pursue, give me a holla if any take your fancy, and we'll go from there.
During the chaos of the German blitzkrieg against France, a platoon of BEF soldiers, and a platoon of French armour attempt to hold the line against the onslaught of Panzergruppe von Kleist. Like their comrades up and down the line, their objective is simple: stall the German vanguard for as long as possible, whilst troops four miles behind can be evacuated from the Dunkirk beaches. The fighting will be situated around a fictional French village surrounded on both sides by waterlogged fields, forcing the over confident Germans to make a frontal assault with their panzers. Expect a Saving Private Ryan style last stand.
20 May 1941, the Third Reich launches the world's first massed airborne operation, code named "Unternehmen Merkur", against the Allied forces holding Crete - the Greek island. Greek soldiers, backed by Commonwealth elements, must stand their ground against a paratroop and glider assault against the town of Heraklion.
13 June 1944, the British Army makes a lunge for Caen - a vital crossroads for the invasion, and conquest, of Nazi Occupied France. The Germans, though lacking air support, make a determined defence of the city and its surrounding areas. With a gauntlet of thick hedges, fields, villages and forested areas to run through, the British must punch their way past the massing German panzers and anti-tank guns.
June 26 1944, the American 79th Infantry Division makes its assault on the battered defenders of Cherbourg - a French port in Normandy deemed vital to the invasion effort. Without the port, the Allies will struggle to resupply their armies. The Germans, though low on ammunition, food and morale, nevertheless make a characteristically enthusiastic defence in the face of certain defeat.
Fort du Roule, which dominates the city and its defence is the 79th's goal, but as stated, the German defenders will not let it go without a fight. It's going to be a long day, and a bastard of a climb.
19 September 1944, the American Army makes an ill advised assault on the areas in and around Hürtgen Forest. The Germans, usually facing the might of Allied air and numerical superiority, are able to use the forest's environment to negate both of their adversaries' advantages. Intense forest fighting ensues, with German platoons making ambushes on Allied columns, and repelling American assaults on their heavily entrenched lines.
Here, a company from the 3rd Panzergrenadier Division, backed by a platoon of StuG III's, holds the line against an American assault on Weisser Weh Creek; a forested network of tight roads, pathways and cottages.
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I can field more scenarios, directed towards the Eastern Front and North Africa if needs be, but I thought I'd offer some of the lesser used battles as a backdrop.