STOP PRESS: “1813, The Battles for Germany” released

Let the 1813 goodness continue to roll. David Brown’s “1813, The Battles for Germany” is now available … and von Peter himself has got it! đź‘Ť It comes as a pdf and can be got from here for ÂŁ9.50.  The official blurb …

1813. The Battles for Germany is a scenario supplement for General d’Armee penned by game designer Dave Brown.  Here Dave provides us with six iconic actions from the decisive campaign which saw Napoleon fight to preserve his German possessions after the disastrous 1812 campaign in Russia.  Beginning with Weissenfels, this scenario supplement goes on to cover the actions at Lutzen, Bautzen, Dresden, Mockern and finally Liebertwolkwoitz. 

This 40 page PDF contains an illustrated historical introduction to the campaign followed by six scenarios which are easily printed out for the game you wish to play and contain complete army lists with unit and commander ratings as well as deployment notes and a breakdown of the terrain.  What’s more the six scenarios can be played individually or as part of a “campaign’, with the result of each scenario affecting the next.

Can you save Germany for the Emperor of the French or will you be the liberating forces of Europe combining to liberate the continent from the terrors of the Corsican Ogre?

1813 The Battles for Germany cover

That’s it for now … so …

Enough.

Until we meet again …

Salute
von Peter himself

4 thoughts on “STOP PRESS: “1813, The Battles for Germany” released

  1. Got mine this morning Peter and loved what I saw. Also received my Helion Leipzig Wargamers guide on your recommendation today as well mate. 1813 campaigns which I know you would absolutely love.

    • Hello Carlo

      I finally received my Hellion Wargames guide to Leipzig yesterday after an elongated mail journey from Helion. But at least I have it now. Yes happy times for the 1813 fans.

      Salute
      von Peter himself

  2. So tempted by this and the Helion book, but Napoleonics have been on the back-burner here in Tokyo these past few years.

    The interest is there, but the opportunity for gaming has been at a premium, as has the space for putting on anything more than brigade-sized games.

    Need to rectify that somehow.

    • Hello Robert

      I assume that you are still living in the land of the Rising Sun so I can well imaging that space is at a premium. Hopefully you’ll get to play the occasional Napoleonic game in the nearish future. It’s good for the soul don’t you know and is a scientifically proven elixir of life! 🤣

      Salute
      von Peter himself

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