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In the spring of 1940, the German military machine turned
west to convert the Phoney War into a real one. Fresh from
his victory in Poland, Hitler planned a blow that would knock
France out of the war. key to this plan was knife-like attack
through the Ardennes to the English Channel which would split
the Allied forces moving north to block the expected replay
of 1914 and the Maginot Line forces immobile in the south.
To add to the trap, the Germans planned the first massive
airborne operation of the war. This attack would capture the
hinterland of Holland, pave the way for subordinate German
Armored thrusts crossing the Maas, and to continue the lure
the Allies northward.
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Fallschirmjaeger covers this bait. The German player
plops down an airborne invasion force with the goal of fighting
off all-comers until relieved by advancing ground forces.
The Dutch, all but abandoned by their French and British Allies,
put up a fight for the record books. The German air bridge
held on by its fingernail. While the main German drive was
never in doubt, these scattered paratroopers had the fight
of their lives against a small nation unwilling to succumb
without giving the fight everything
In the end, the Dutch government had to be evacuated along
with the Dutch Gold Reserve, to form a government in exile.
They would return after liberation.
The player must do all these things, or smash the German
paratroopers before they are rescued by the Panzers, to win.
Any German player thinking he'll have an easy time, must be
reminded his is not Nazi Germany's main effort and that he
must make-do on a shoestring.
Fallschirmjaeger is the eighth game in the popular
Standard Combat Series. Following the smash hit of Drive
on Paris, Al Wambold returns to show this under- represented
battle in great detail, much of which, from original Dutch
records...and, yes, Dutch researchers were used to confirm
the accuracy of the map!
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