They Shall Not Pass:
The Battle of Verdun, 1916
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They Shall Not Pass:
The Battle of Verdun, 1916
In early 1916, the German and French armies faced
each other in what appeared to be a stalemate. The German commander-in-chief,
Erich von Falkenhayn, conceived one of the most cold-hearted
plans in military history. Fall Gericht, which translates as
Place of Execution, would bleed France white by a
simple battle of attrition, without regard to the suffering of
his own soldiers.
 
For ten months, the German Fifth Army hurled itself
against the old fortress city, its commander kept in the dark
about the offensives true goal. The French Second Army
stood firm, commanded by Henri Petain, who issued the famous
order, They shall not pass.
Verduns defenders refused to break.
The new game system has the clean play of the designers
masterpiece, Defiant Russia, and is crafted to fit the nature
of combat in 1916. Artillery bombardment and assault combat take
place separately. Elite troops have numerous advantages, and
morale is a vital component of the game. Game pieces represent
regiments and a handful of battalions. Units are rated for morale,
attack, defense and movement.
The games sequence of play is as follows:
I. Weather.
II. German Organization Phase.
The German player performs several key administrative functions,
including checking for supply, rallying troops, and entering
reinforcements and replacements.
III. German Bombardment Phase.
The German player performs artillery bombardments. Bombardment
can either be Barrage or Interdiction.
IV. German Movement Phase.
The German player may move all Infantry and Headquarters units,
and all artillery that did not fire in the previous phase.
V. German Assault Phase.
The German player may attack any French units which are adjacent
to German ones. Artillery not previously used may support attacks.
After all German attacks are resolved, stacks containing a Pioneer
unit may move again.

After the German player has performed all the above
steps, the French player completes all the above Phases II-V
with his or her units.
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