Zbrozlo's mods & campaigns
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Hello everyone. I wanted to present the tree of a large campaign for the "Poland 1939" mod. This will be an enhanced and expanded version 1.2. Players will be able to play through the September campaign as a part of the armies: Modlin, Pomorze, Łódź, Kraków, as well as a standalone scenario depicting operations on the Baltic coast.
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Nice tree, I love it!
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Agree, the three looks like a deluxe version of the old PzCorps threes.
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Thank you, gentlemen, I'm glad you like the tree. I have only one more scenario to make and assembling everything into a smoothly running campaign. Some campaign paths will be optional choise, most will result from the outcome achieved in the scenario. One of the paths inevitably leads to failure, despite our efforts (actually, all end in a lost campaign, but let's say there were partial tactical successes, with a strategic defeat). What pleases me most, though, is that I've managed to solve the issue of long AI turn breaks in 95% of cases, and the scenarios run smoothly without freezing. It's been quite a struggle to get here.
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Nice presentation
Are there any scenarios about the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939 (German-Soviet Pact) ?
German soldiers meeting the armored cars of the Soviet vanguard near Lublin, September 22, 1939.
Are there any scenarios about the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939 (German-Soviet Pact) ?
German soldiers meeting the armored cars of the Soviet vanguard near Lublin, September 22, 1939.
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Unfortunately, there are no Slovaks. But there is a scenario of a hypothetical clash with the Czechoslovak army in the autumn of 1938.
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Are these new Polish units?
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The National Defense Battalion. These were territorial units, mainly formed in industrial centers of the country, alongside military units. Their combat value varied. Typically, these units did not possess heavy weaponry. An exception were the Silesian battalions, from which the 55th Reserve Infantry Division was formed.
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Very well, I hope there will be a lot of tasks)Zbrozlo wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2024 5:47 am In the mod,I added several units that do not appear in the original campaigns. There would be more of them, but I don't have 3D models for them, nor can I create them. You can see most of units in the screenshots. A few of them are German. Scout cavalry, Henschel bomber, Pzkpfw 35(t):
Polish units:
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I've added a specialization for the Polish infantry: bayonet charge. Admittedly, it's just an adapted 'banzai charge', but it reflects the fighting style of the Polish infantry in 1939, which aimed to close in during attacks. It's an outdated tactic from the Great War era, but it captures the nature of operations in 1939. Sometimes it yields very good results if the enemy is greatly weakened, but other times it causes significant losses among the attackers.
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Will there be Polish cavalry? )Zbrozlo wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2024 5:11 pm I've added a specialization for the Polish infantry: bayonet charge. Admittedly, it's just an adapted 'banzai charge', but it reflects the fighting style of the Polish infantry in 1939, which aimed to close in during attacks. It's an outdated tactic from the Great War era, but it captures the nature of operations in 1939. Sometimes it yields very good results if the enemy is greatly weakened, but other times it causes significant losses among the attackers.
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Cavalry charges and propaganda
Apart from countless battles and skirmishes in which the Polish cavalry units fought dismounted, there were 16 confirmed cavalry charges during the 1939 war. Contrary to common belief, most of them were successful.
The first and perhaps best known cavalry charge happened on 1 September 1939, during the Battle of Krojanty. During this action, elements of the 18th Pomeranian Uhlan Regiment met a large group of German infantry resting in the woods near the village of Krojanty. Colonel Mastalerz decided to take the enemy by surprise and immediately ordered a cavalry charge, a tactic the Polish cavalry rarely used as their main weapon. The charge was successful and the German infantry unit was dispersed.
The same day, German war correspondents were brought to the battlefield together with two journalists from Italy. They were shown the battlefield, the corpses of Polish cavalrymen and their horses, alongside German tanks that had arrived at the field of battle only after the engagement. One of the Italian correspondents sent home an article, in which he described the bravery and heroism of Polish soldiers, who charged German tanks with their sabres and lances. Other possible source of the myth is a quote from Heinz Guderian's memoirs, in which he asserted that the Pomeranian Brigade had charged on German tanks with swords and lances. Although such a charge did not happen and there were no tanks used during the combat, the myth was disseminated by German propaganda during the war with a staged Polish cavalry charge shown in their 1941 reel called "Geschwader Lützow".
Apart from countless battles and skirmishes in which the Polish cavalry units fought dismounted, there were 16 confirmed cavalry charges during the 1939 war. Contrary to common belief, most of them were successful.
The first and perhaps best known cavalry charge happened on 1 September 1939, during the Battle of Krojanty. During this action, elements of the 18th Pomeranian Uhlan Regiment met a large group of German infantry resting in the woods near the village of Krojanty. Colonel Mastalerz decided to take the enemy by surprise and immediately ordered a cavalry charge, a tactic the Polish cavalry rarely used as their main weapon. The charge was successful and the German infantry unit was dispersed.
The same day, German war correspondents were brought to the battlefield together with two journalists from Italy. They were shown the battlefield, the corpses of Polish cavalrymen and their horses, alongside German tanks that had arrived at the field of battle only after the engagement. One of the Italian correspondents sent home an article, in which he described the bravery and heroism of Polish soldiers, who charged German tanks with their sabres and lances. Other possible source of the myth is a quote from Heinz Guderian's memoirs, in which he asserted that the Pomeranian Brigade had charged on German tanks with swords and lances. Although such a charge did not happen and there were no tanks used during the combat, the myth was disseminated by German propaganda during the war with a staged Polish cavalry charge shown in their 1941 reel called "Geschwader Lützow".
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That General Guderian was a great fantasist )) He always had someone to blame )))) But he made up a great fake.)
https://provereno.media/blog/2022/08/07 ... kie-tanki/
http://www.wio.ru/polska/artill/poland.htm
https://foto-history.livejournal.com/11477291.htmlThe facts, already known to the reader of this article, expose the falsity of this quote, which turned 3 incomplete Polish squadrons into a whole brigade, German armoured cars into tanks, and 26 killed and 50 wounded lancers into "monstrous losses". Such slander was repeatedly refuted on the battlefield by the manoeuvrable, well-trained cavalry of the 2nd Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, which had excellent personnel. In the tragic days of September 1939, it stood up to a strong enemy with dignity and often defeated him, fighting both on foot and in mounted formation, in defence and offence
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I couldn’t find ALEX in the official campaigns
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Nor do I. It seems to me that adding multiple scenarios to one branch creates such a phenomenon...