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Default Re: D-Day November 1942

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Originally Posted by Carl W Schwamberger View Post
Can anyone think of a board wargame, one of the existing published games, that could be adapted to model or play out this Sledgehamer variant? Sounds like a fun way to kill way to many hours.

Back in the glory days of the Third Reich game i saw 1942 & 1943 invasions of France sucessfully executed. But, I dont regard that game as a adaquate model for really testing this sort of thing, particularly since its logistics rules are so simple.

Lets hear from anyone with experince in this aspect.

I could do it with the Europa series from GDW without too much problem. The maps and units are already available.
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