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The Western Front: 1914-1918

SPW106

The Western Front: 1914-1918 covers the Western Front in World War I.

  • English
  • From 12 years old
  • 4h and more
  • 2 player(s)

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The Western Front: 1914-1918 covers the Western Front in World War I.

This title includes six scenarios depicting campaigns in France and Belgium during the First World War. The game can also be played as a start to finish campaign of the western front, or linked with other games of the series in a grand campaign covering all the European fronts of World War I from start to finish.

  • August 1914: The Schlieffen Plan. War has come. Germany is faced with mortal enemies on two fronts. She must eliminate one threat or face being crushed between the two. The German strategist von Schlieffen plans one of the great military gambles of all time. His scheme is to concentrate to knock France out of the war before Russia can bring her armed masses to bear. The bulk of German forces will move through neutral and lightly defended Belgium. Graf von Schlieffen intends to fall on the flank and rear of the French armies. He believes the French will over commit to regaining the lost provinces of Alsace and Lorraine. The Schlieffen plan runs afoul of complications from the moment it is launched. The Belgians fight back. The British join the fray. The French begin to display operational flexibility. Meanwhile the Kaiser and his advisors balk at the risk being accepted in the East. Can the invading German armies still defeat France? Or will the French, British and Belgians stop them? This time it is up to you.
  • May 1915: Artois. The immediate threat to France is over. The Germans have re-deployed substantial forces to the eastern front. French and British reinforcements continue to arriving in increasingly substantial numbers. The French believe the opportunity has come to expel the invaders. But both sides have used the lull since 1914 to dig in. Trench lines stretch from Switzerland to the English Channel. The Germans may be weaker, but they stand inside the most extensive field fortifications the world has yet seen.
  • February 1916: Verdun. The Germans have substantially reduced the Russian threat by their Polish Campaigns of 1915. Now the German Chief of Staff, von Falkenhayn, believes he can eliminate France through a protracted battle of attrition. The fortress complex of Verdun is chosen as the target the French will defend to the death. An epic struggle that will sear the minds and bodies of both nations begins. Both sides will feel the effects of attrition on a national scale. Yet neither side is willing to shrink from the cost of the sacrifice.
  • April 1917: Nivelle’s Offensive. The new French General in Chief is Nivelle, the charismatic English speaking hero of Verdun. He convinces the British to join him for a two pronged attack. An attack against the base of the German salient that points at Paris. Plans that are anything but secret are made to put Nivelle’s aptly named “Army of the Rupture” through the German lines in less than a day. Nivelle’s problem is that the Germans also see the potential of his plan. They withdraw from the salient and into the formidable defenses of the Hindenburg Line. Nivelle plows ahead regardless. The soldiers of the French army may be unhappy with the result.
  • March 1918: The Great Offensive. The Germans have knocked the Russians out of the war. Their forces are now rushed west. The German divisions are thoroughly trained in new assault tactics. This will be the Germans’ best chance to win since their defeat at the Marne in 1914. Time is short: fresh American troops and French and British tanks are starting to arrive in substantial numbers. The German stosstruppen are aimed at the weak point of the depleted British lines. The plan is to drive a wedge between the allied British and French armies. And General Ludendorff has follow up offensives ready to exploit any advantage gained. Can the Entente hold on until the Germans have depleted themselves enough that a counter offensive is feasable? Or will 1918 finally see the redemption of German frustrations since 1914? Or will the war drag on for years to come?

Contents:

  • 560 Backprinted Counters
  • One 34″ × 22″ Map
  • 1 series rule booklet
  • 1 specific rules and scenarios booklet
  • Various play aids
Theme(s) HistoryWar
Language(s) English
Mechanism(s) Wargame
Author(s) David Schroeder
Artist David Schroeder
Overall score 4.6
Editor Schroeder Publishing & Wargames

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  • le 09/24/20 Achat vérifié

    5/5
    Très bon wargame "classique", avec quelques idées innovantes. Il permet de se rendre compte de la gestion des ressources et de bien ressentir les contraintes de cette époque. La campagne (toute la guerre) est longue à jouer mais intéressante. Les scénarios sont plus courts, mais avec moins d'enjeu. Une certaine habitude des gros wargames est conseillée, même si les règles ne sont pas trop complexes. Je pense craquer pour les autres boîtes de la série.. ;)

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