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These four games explore the major battles of 1806-07,
where the French Army encountered two different opponents with different
capabilities, from the leadership-challenged Prussians in Saxony to the chaotic
battle conditions in winter against the Russians. Based on OSG's Special
Studies, which provide a turn by turn narrative of the four battles. Each game
shows the approach to the battlefield on the day before battle. The
Jena-Auerstädt game has both battlefields on one map and allows both sides to
re-deploy before battle. Set at the scale of Napoleon's Last Battles-525 yards
per hex and one hour turns-the game retains the Command System of Commanders and
Corps Officers.
BATTLES SIMULATED
JENA-AUERSTÄDT-13-14 October 1806
PULTUSK/GOLYMIN-24-25 December 1806
EYLAU-7-8 February 1807
FRIEDLAND-13-14 June 1807
DESCRIPTION
Napoleon's Last Battles System, following
Four Lost Battles: 525 yards (480 meters) per hex, 1 hour per turn, 500-800 men
per strength point. Each game lasts about 40 turns.
COMPONENTS
Four 22 x 34" full-color maps
Two Rulebooks (36 pages and 24 pages)
One 2" game box
Two counter sheets = 560 units
Three player aid sheets
Four player aid cards
Two decks of 50 playing cards = 100 cards
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