OSG Newsletter June 2023

OSG Newsletter June 2023

Operational Studies Group
 
 
 
 

"Soldiers, when I give the command, fire straight at my heart. Wait for the order! It will be my last to you. I protest my condemnation. I have fought 100 battles for France, and not one against her. Soldiers, Fire!"

WARGAME DESIGN Vol. 5, Nr. 4

SUMMER 2024: 24 pages. Now available for free download

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JULY AT TEMPE

Zucker will be giving two seminars on games of 1814, July 15, 2024. Please come and check it out.

Total immersion is what it takes to create,
and to fully appreciate and enjoy, a window onto the past.

 

NEXT GAME: Napoleon's Counterstrike

Updated components: 4–22" x 34" and 1–17" x 22" Maps.

The War of Liberation: Part II

August-October 1813

BATTLES SIMULATED 

Löwenberg A Game of Cat and Mouse, 18-21 August

Marshal Ney, forming the French left, advanced on Bunzlau. The V and VI Corps advanced through Löwenberg while the XI formed the French right and the Guard moved into reserve. Easily capturing Löwenberg, the French were delayed repairing the bridge while the Prussians made good their escape. Blücher determinedly avoided combat according to the Trachenberg principles, and played cat and mouse with Napoleon. NEWLY ADDED: EE Map allows continuation of the campaign beyond the Katzbach.

Dresden The Attack from Bohemia, 26-27 August

Schwarzenberg made the error of leaving his left wing miserably weak in both guns and cavalry in the pouring rain, with the infantry unable to fire its muskets. This fault was redoubled by the tardiness of Klenau, who was slow due to the weather, and due to taking the dismal forest road to Tharandt. The Prussians began their attack on the outskirts of Dresden early in the morning of the 16th. The battle opened at 5 AM when Kleist’s Prussians moved into the Grosser Garten.

At 7 AM Wittgenstein’s Russians on the right flank pushed forward, but French artillery across the Elbe forced them back to their starting positions. Napoleon galloped across the bridge and into town between 9 and 10 AM. He received an ovation from troops and citizens
alike, and after visiting the King of Saxony he rode off to inspect his lines.

Jomini persuaded the Tsar that the opportunity had passed and the time for withdrawal was at hand. Unfortunately no one was sent to change the three-shot signal for the resumption of the attack, and a fresh wave of Coalition troops moved forward all along the front. Redoubt III fell by storm; violent attacks on redouts IV and V failed. Beyond the Weisseritz, the Austrian attack ground to a halt before Friedrichstadt.

Losses: French, 8,854 men. Coalition at least 15,420 men killed and wounded and 12,535 captured, with 40 guns.

Wartenburg Blücher’s River Crossing, 3 October

Here a crossing had already been attempted on September 20th, and General Bertrand had studied the locale and placed his defending forces so as to dominate the terrain. Unfortunately he had not considered the dropping water level of the Elbe, which had been running over its banks because of the heavy storms but now subsided.

After several hours of fighting the Prussians discovered a passage to flank the French position, and by nightfall Bertrand had been forced to pull out. Yorck’s Corps, which started the battle with 12,000 men, lost 1,600.

Losses: French, 900 men killed and wounded, 1,000 captured, 13 guns. Coalition, 1,900 killed and wounded, 200 missing.

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New Blog Posts

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• Remembering Redmond

• July Seminars

• Those Who Cannot Remember

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Consimworld Expo, 12-20 July 2024
OSG SEMINARS
(1) Using TLNB Games to Discover the 1814 Battles in France, Monday 15 JULY 5 PM

Zucker in discussion of the 12 battles of 1814, tracing the fights on TLNB game maps and showing the key mistakes of both sides. PLUS: game session: 1814 battles on Sunday and Monday.

(2) Evolution of The Library of Napoleonic Battles, Monday 15 JULY 7:30 PM
Zucker will provide a review
of TLNB evolution from origins to the latest version 7.37. PLUS Five-year plan for the series.

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