Rally Point Volume 4: Ruins of
the Reich is Available Now!
Rally Point Volume 4: Ruins of
the Reich is a special study of
May 1945, featuring new scenarios designed by Mark Pitcavage.
These 10 scenarios are presented in the Schwerpunkt easy-to-read format on
high-quality cardstock.
RPT31 Able Was I
Ere I Saw Elba: Trieste, Italy, 1 May 1945: Desperate urban combat between a ragtag
group of German, Italian, and Croatian defenders and angry Yugoslav
attackers. Includes rules for a
three-player game! The
scenario uses half-boards 20, 51,
and z. Game Length: 8.5 turns.
RPT32
Attack to Retreat: Basovizza, Istrian Peninsula, 1 May 1945: A retreating German mixed infantry/armor
force must break through a cordon of Yugoslav partisans gunning for
revenge. A tense gantlet-running scenario
in which both sides will feel desperate.
The action takes place on most (but not all) of boards 3 and 50. Game Length: 7.5 turns.
RPT33 The Kindness of Strangers: Fernstein, Austria, 3 May 1945:
American infantry must cross a freezing river and capture a German
headquarters defended by brittle German troops. Firelanes,
fog, and ELR abound. This scenario
uses half-boards 15, 32, 36, and 39.
Game Length: 6.5 turns.
RPT34
Last Stand of
the Besotten Jenny: Itter, Austria, 5 May
1945: One of the most unusual
tactical situations in World War II, this action features a mixed
American-German force holed up in a castle, hoping to hold off angry Waffen SS soldiers until the American cavalry comes to save
them! This scenario uses boards 24
and 47. Game Length: 6.5 turns.
RPT35 Sword of
Damocles: Olmütz,
Czechoslovakia, 5 May 1945:
Soviet attackers must use their heavy armor to help force a river
crossing in this old-fashioned late war urban action that takes place on boards
23 and 51. The Germans have tank
hunting units to help stop the Soviet onslaught, but their own vehicles are
very low on gas. Game Length: 6.5 turns.
RPT36
The Kings are
Dead: Halbe, Germany, 1 May 1945: The last King Tigers of the German Army
must spearhead this desperate breakout attempt, but will they have enough fuel
to get off the board? Meanwhile,
the German infantry accompanying them has an irritating habit of
deserting. This scenario uses
boards 10, 13, and 42. Game Length:
6.5 turns.
RPT37
Fury at Zhuri:
Zhuri, Czechoslovakia, 5 May 1945: American anger is unleashed after
cadets from a German NCO school use a captured American armored car against
them. This scenario uses half
boards 17 and 46. Game Length: 6.5 turns.
RPT38
Wolves in the
Forest: between Waldmünchen and Domažlice,
Germany, 1 May 1945: Desperate
Germans hope to defend a wooded roadblock long enough to slow the Americans
down. The scenario uses portions of
boards 5 and 52. Game Length: 7.5
turns.
RPT39
Czechs and
Balances: Prague, Czechoslovakia, 9 May 1945: Trapped like rats, a company of Waffen SS soldiers struggles to escape a net of Czech
partisan and Russian Army of Liberation troops. If the Germans take too long, they may
run into the advance elements of the Red Army. This scenario uses boards 8, 20, and
22. Game Length: 6.5 turns.
RPT40 Most Barikádníku:
Prague, Czechoslovakia, 7 May 1945: A heavily armed Waffen
SS force must force a bridge crossing held by lightly armed but determined
Czech partisans. Watch out for
those Czech Panzerfausts! This scenario uses boards 1 and 51. Game Length: 5.5 turns.