Central Germany – Campaign Phases
Nordhausen was the fifth campaign fought in central Germany since the Sixth campaign began in June 2020. The Russians won three of the five campaign phases. Out of a total of 29 battles/wargames fought, the Russians won14. All of this would appear to indicate that the balance between armies is about right. However in the Nordhausen campaign the Russians won all six battles/wargames.
Central Germany – Battles Fought
This is the first time this has happened since the 1813 campaign began in April 2009. Since then there have been 97 campaign phases and 519 battles fought. I can’t remember a since phase when one side won all of the battles. Even in southern Spain the French did not manage to do this even once. Most Spanish victories were of a technical nature, with the French failing to achieve the battle/game objectives within the 12 hours/moves allowed. But this is allowed because the relative strengths of the two armies make it necessary to set an artificial target, rather than the destruction of the enemy army.
I spent a lot of time pondering why this happened during my recent Christmas and New Year spent in the UK, but can find no obvious reason. None of the battles started with an obvious winner or loser likely. During the first three battles both sides were full strength. During the last three both had casualties, but the Russians tended to have more because they lost the first three battles. But the French casualties were often on elite infantry brigades or cavalry brigades. This is because those suffered the most casualties by doing most of the fighting.
I came to the conclusion that it was just a matter of luck. I considered changing the rules, but could not see any obvious way to ensure a more equal outcome. Once more I have to put it down to the luck of the dice. All six games were enjoyable for both players, and the decisive melee often decided the winner and loser. As far as I can remember there was no particularly bad run of luck for the French.
The next campaign will be in southern Spain, which is always a challenging campaign to plan. I have made major changes in the order of battle for this next phase, but more about that next week.


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