Intelligence Handbook on Allied Airborne Forces in Normandy From the Publisher's website: 5 June 1944, D-1, 2300 hours: At airfields all across Southern England plane engines roar to life. The first, heavily laden aircraft lumber down the runway and into the air. On board are the brave young men of three airborne divisions, one British and two American....
Festung Europa : Fortress Europa, is the first Army List Book for the Late War period (covering the 1944/45 time frame) of Flames of War: The World War II Miniatures Game, the WWII miniatures wargame. From the Publisher's website: The Intelligence Handbook For January - August 1944 It contains: Histories of the Western and Eastern fronts. German Forces...
From the Publisher's website: “This war is not an ordinary war. It is the war of the entire Russian people. Not only to eliminate the danger hanging over our heads, but to aid all people groaning under the yoke of Fascism” ~ Josef Stalin “The Russian colossus ...has been underestimated by us... whenever a dozen divisions are destroyed the Russians replace...
D-Day is the first Campaign Book, covering from D-Day, 6 June 1944, to the liberation of Paris on 25 August 1944. It contains no army lists or specific unit descriptions but it does contain the following: History of the Normandy Campaign Rules for amphibious assaults Rules for bocage fighting Hit the Beach mission Utah Beach scenario Sword Beach scenario...
Villers-Bocage is a source book for Flames of War covering the battles over this French crossroads town from 12-16 June 1944. It includes army lists for the forces that fought the battles, including the 101 Schwere SS-Panzerabteilung (Tiger Battalion), The Panzer Lehr division and the British 7th Armored Division. It also includes three historical...
From the Publishers website: After weeks of battling through impenetrable hedgerows for a few yards of French soil, the US Army has broken out of the beachhead. Operation Cobra has cracked the German front lines. The veteran 2nd ‘Hell On Wheels’ Armored Division smashes through German divisions still flattened by the bombing. Beside them the 3rd...
Fortress Europe is a supplement (or "intelligence handbook") for the World War II miniatures game Flames of War: The World War II Miniatures Game. It covers the period of January to August 1944 ("Late War" in the game's parlance), and details the forces available to the major combatants engaged along the European Eastern and Western Fronts (namely, the...
Monty's Meatgrinders is a source book for Flames of War covering the Battle for Caen from June to August 1944. It includes Rommel’s 21. Panzerdivision and the Canadian forces from the D-Day invasion through to the fall of Caen. In these battles the Canadians and the 21. Panzerdivision came to blows many times on the field of battle, earning each the mutual...
From the Publishers website: Welcome back to the Ostfront! With Stalin’s Onslaught, we return to the bitter fighting on the Eastern Front and follow the course of the largest operation during World War II—Operation Bagration. During the weeks leading up to the operation, the Red Army has amassed a massive army. However, the Germans have not been idle—they...
A Bridge Too Far is a supplement for the World War II miniatures game Flames of War. It covers the battles for Oosterbeek and Arnhem during Operation Market Garden, September 1944. The book contains a brief history of the operation, maps, and army lists for the British 1st Airborne Division, the Polish paratroopers and German kampfgruppen. A Bridge to Far...
The Revised and Expanded edition of the 2006 book Ostfront. A Flames of War sourcebook for mid-war conflicts on the Eastern Front. Includes a brief historical overview of the Eastern Front ca. 1942-1943, but is primarily composed of listings of organization/composition, special rules and point values for units within the German, Finnish, Hungarian...