Blitzkrieg '40 -The Battle for France is the second in our Armies & Alliances WWII series. If you liked Arnhem '44, then you will really like Blitz '40: 221 minis including separate infantry figures, tanks, artillery, mechanized, recon, fighters and bombers made for each nation. Two big, beautiful map sections that fit together to create a truly impressive...
Aachen is a simulation/game depicting the battle for the city of Aachen from September 12 through October 21, 1944. The struggle between the US 1st Army's VII and XIX Corps is presented on a scale of 1/2 mile (800 m.) per hexagon and company/battalion sized units, with a time frame of one turn (containing 5-6 impulses) per day. The problems posed by the...
From the Decision Games' website: Before October 1944, no large German city had been directly assaulted by any Allied army. German soldiers were continuing to fight stubbornly throughout Europe, even after Germany's defeat became a certainty; so US commanders had every reason to worry resistance on German soil would be tenacious. In the city of Aachen...
Charlie, come in! Where are you? A light machine gun has your squad pinned down. Two of your men have gone out of the fight and the rest are ducked down in cover. All hell’s breaking loose and everyone is looking to you for the answer. Right about now you’re wondering what the heck you’ve gotten yourself into. Welcome to Able, Baker, Charlie! Able, Baker...
Above the Clouds! is a set of air-combat miniature wargame rules for fighting large air battles from the late 1930s through the 1970s. The rules are intended to produce a free-flowing and fast game to represent air combat. Although air warfare is a very technical form of combat, rules which focus too much on the technical details quickly lose the "feel" of...
Fall Weiss is the first expansion for the Above the Clouds! air-combat miniature wargame rules. Fall Weiss covers the earliest period of World War II, the Polish campaign (1939), the "Winter War" between Finland and Russia (1939-1940), and the "Sitz-krieg" (the waiting-war between France-Britain and Germany from 1939 through early 1940). Fall Weiss...
On June 14th, 1943, the Combined Chiefs of Staff issued the Pointblank directive, which authorized the initiation of Operation Pointblank, the code name for the primary portion of the Allied Combined Bomber Offensive intended to cripple or destroy the German aircraft fighter strength, thus drawing it away from frontline operations and ensuring it would not...