Crisis Point 6th & 7th April 2024

Initial briefing and scenario details 

The annual gaming meet up, hosted and curated by Richard Crawley, took place this weekend in the usual delightful environs of Dungworth, on the edge of the Peak District, west of Sheffield and east of the moon.. 

This year, the theme was an alternative history of the invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1948, following a failed Communist coup. There are better write ups of this scenario elsewhere-  Andy Ts blog and Richard Crawley's blog have more background detail of the political and military situation of the Soviet reasoning behind the invasion. Suffice to say, myself and Andy were responsible for the CWC2 game, a move towards Prague by Soviet armour and mechanised infantry against a hasty defensive line of Czech forces in entrenched positions. 
Below is the Soviet briefing. There was a similar one prepared for the Czech defenders. 
And here is the initial sketch that I did for the scenario. Apologies for the handwriting and simple map. 
How it looked on the day- view from the Soviet entry point, east of the mostly-abandoned village of Zblov. Clearly it fared badly during the previous Soviet advance in 1945. Zlic can be seen in the distance. Not a huge distance for the Soviet forces to cover, surely? 


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  1. Excellent game chaps. Didn't get to see as much of it as I would have liked due to being busy on another table.

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