
Produktbeschreibung
BYZANTIUM REBORN is a simulation game on the Greek-Türkish
War of 1920-22. The game is for two players, one representing
the Kingdom of Greece and its allies (the Greek player), and
the other the insurgent nationalist forces of Mustapha Kemal
who opposed the Greek invasion (the Türkish player).
Each side in the
wider struggle pursued its own vision of national rebirth. For
Venizélos and Greece the dream was called "The Great
Idea" and promised the renaissance of Greece as a great
power through a restoration of the Byzantine Empire, the reconquest
of Constantinople (lost to the Türks in 1453) and the reunion
of all ethnic Greeks under the rule of Athens. For Kemal's Türks,
their own "great idea" was the forging of a new, compact
Türkish Republic united not by the outdated creed of Islam
but by a new Türkish nationalism, modernized and empowered
by Western culture and commerce.
These two visions
of national rebirth fought bitterly over the plains, deserts,
and mountains of Anatolia for three long years. Western Anatolia
was ethnically mixed, and neither side had an exclusive claim.
The great prize was Smyrna, taken by Greece in 1919: a city which
was home to more Greeks than Athens itself. The war had profound
implications for the entire region. Greek victory would cement
Greece as a regional power, and act as a beacon of hope to Orthodox
Russians seeking to topple Lenin's Communists in the ongoing
Russian Civil War. Türkish defeat would mean the collapse
of Kemal's vision of a secular, democratic Türkey and would
block the spread of Western values in the Near East, leaving
Türkey battered and backward, and the rest of the Moslem
world feeling victimized and enraged.
As it happened,
Türkey won and Greece lost. Kemal's vision prevailed; Türkey
emerged victorious, united and profoundly westernized. Women
gave up the veil and went to school. The Roman alphabet replaced
the Arabic, and Islam was evicted from politics. For the Greeks,
the end came in September of 1922 when the Türks captured
Smyrna and burned the city to the ground. A million and a half
Greeks fled or were expelled, and nearly 2,900 years of Hellenic
civilization in Asia came to an abrupt and humiliating end. Greece,
overwhelmed by refugees, collapsed into a series of coups and
revolutions punctuated by all sorts of autocracy and spectacular
misrule, from which, arguably, it has only recently recovered.
Whose "great
idea" will shape the modern Near East? Now you can make
the decision by playing Byzantium Reborn!
Byzantium Reborn
is a simulation game on
the Greek-Türkish War of 1920-22. The game is for two players,
one representing the Kingdom of Greece and its allies (the Greek
player), and the other the insurgent nationalist forces of Mustapha
Kemal who opposed the Greek invasion (the Türkish player).
The 11 x 17" map of Anatolia (Asia Minor) depicts the areas
where the war took place. The scale is about 40 miles to the
inch. The 280 counters represent the military formations including
Turks, Greeks, French, Italians and many others.
Whose "great
idea" will shape the modern Near East? Now you can make
the decision by playing Byzantium Reborn!
CONTENTS
Color rulebook
200+ die-cut counters
folded color area map
charts and tables
2 dice!
Complexity: Medium
Map Scale: areas, 1 inch = approx. 40 miles
Unit Scale: Corps, Divisions and Regiments
Time Scale: 2 months per turn
Players: 2
Solitaire Suitability: high
Playing Time: 3+ hours
Retail Price: 21,69 € |
Max. Discount Price: 17,35 € |
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