Italian Front: 1915 to 1918
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  • Italian Front: 1915 to 1918
  • Italian Front: 1915 to 1918
  • Italian Front: 1915 to 1918

Italian Front: 1915 to 1918

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This wargame contains five separate scenarios, and can be linked with East Front (and later West Front) games of the series for duration games.

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May 1915 (1st Isonzo): The Italian army attempts to enter Austria-Hungary across the Isonzo River, towards Trieste. The Austro-Hungarian army is dug in and waiting for them. The first battles along the Isonzo are a futile foreshadowing of what is to come.

May 1916 (Strafexpedition): The Chief of Staff of the Austro Hungarian army, Conrad von Hotzendorff, feels the time is right to strike a blow against Italy. He ignores the advice of the German chief of staff, von Falkenhayn, who foresees the main threat to be on the Russian Front.

May 1917 (10th Isonzo): In endless offensives, valiant Italian infantry go over the top and into the maelstrom of the Isonzo. Each battle differs from the last only by its increasing intensity and skyrocketing casualty lists. In the end, both armies are exhausted. The Italians have become weary of the war, but the Austrians feel that one more attack along the Isonzo will break through.

October 1917 (Caporreto): When the Central Powers strike, they break through the Italian front lines along the headwaters of the Isonzo. German and Austrian units pour through the mountain passes and into the Italian rear. Caporreto is an overwhelming victory for the Central Powers. But Italy is not defeated and her citizens rally for another year of war.

June 1918 (Albrecht and Radetzky): Conrad's attacks across the Piave are initially successful, but his divisions quickly bog down. The Austrians are unable to push their bridgeheads far enough forward to keep their pontoon bridges out of range of Italian artillery. Unable to reinforce their spearheads or maintain viable supply lines, the Austro-Hungarian armies fall back, awaiting the inevitable Italian counterattack.

Components: (1) 22" x 34" mapsheet, 560 die-cut counters, standard and scenario books, player aid cards, 2 inch box. Components: (1) 22" x 34" mapsheet, 560 die-cut counters, standard and scenario books, player aid cards, 2 inch box.

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7- World War One
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