Fast-moving & exciting East Front mega tank battle: German Panzers try to Break though to Moscow Vs Last Soviet Reserves. Prizes awarded!
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Annual Father-son game with a fast-moving & exciting Multi-Player 15mm WW2 Eastern Front tank battle. German Panzers try to Break though Soviet's last Reserves to reach Moscow in a battle of many surprises. Random Events! Wear original WW2 Hats! give inspiring cheers! Sing Traditional Songs! Learn Historical Trivia! Hear Rousing Music! Get prizes from Zvezda. Special Awards & Medals! (Win an Iron Cross or Red Star!) "Whats Not To Love?"
A fast moving & exciting introductory-level historical WW2 Armor Battle game with plenty of 15mm tanks for all. Prizes awarded!
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Family Fun Educational theme Game: who were "The Soviets?" And can they hold off the attacking German Panzers? A fast moving & exciting introductory-level historical WW2 Armor Battle game with plenty of 15mm tanks and combat surprises for all players. Prizes by Zvezda.
Ghazlani'91: Largest Tank Battle in History - Mega Miniatures Game
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Fast-moving & exciting 15mm tank battle: US 3rd Armor Vs Republican Guards. Decorated Veteran of the battle will share & give prizes!
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Fast-moving & exciting Multi-Player 15mm tank battle: Republican Guard tanks try to hold off attacking US 3rd Armored "Spearhead" Division in a battle of many surprises. A decorated US Army Combat Veteran of this Battle will be present to share stories, artifacts from the battle, and give each a signed copy from the Original Desert Storm Op-Order & Prizes from Zvezda.
On May 12th, 1940, General Gamelin has given the Cavalry Corps the mission to execute a delaying battle, somewhere between Gembloux and, to prevent the enemy from reaching the Gembloux area until the eighth day of an invasion and to allow the 1st Army sufficient time to dig in. The Cavalry Corps had included the 3e DLM, recently constituted on 1 February, manned with reservists and still insufficiently trained. Nevertheless, still considered this force sufficient to either contest a river-crossing at Maastricht, or wage a maneuver battle or, as a third alternative, defend an improvised line. What follows next is the first clash between German and French armor doctrine and equipment.
On May 12th, 1940, General Gamelin has given the Cavalry Corps the mission to execute a delaying battle, somewhere between Gembloux and, to prevent the enemy from reaching the Gembloux area until the eighth day of an invasion and to allow the 1st Army sufficient time to dig in. The Cavalry Corps had included the 3e DLM, recently constituted on 1 February, manned with reservists and still insufficiently trained. Nevertheless, still considered this force sufficient to either contest a river-crossing at Maastricht, or wage a maneuver battle or, as a third alternative, defend an improvised line. What follows next is the first clash between German and French armor doctrine and equipment.