07 May 2025

Dresden 1813 The Battles for Germany

 

A couple of weeks ago we all went to Chez Helge for the 4th game in our Battles for Germany campaign. In this game the French were again the attackers in the 2nd day of the Battle of Dresden. The scenario focussed on the Allied right flank with Ney's attack against a combined Russian/Prussian force.

Set Up

Final OB with Brigadier Quality

GdB Starting Positions


French Plan

Helge and myself had a pretty clear plan for this game. We have understood that Artillery is not effective at long range and needs to start limbered so it can rapidly advance to Effective Range before deploying. With this in mine we deployed 3 Brigades with attached artillery. Our Veterans and our Légére were deployed in Skirmish order as they are also effective at a longer range. We focussed on our left flank with the plan to batter the Russian guns with both Artillery and Skirmish foree, thus weakening them before we did a rapid infantry attack. 

Allied Plan

The Allied plan was to hold the centre and left, and possibly flank the French left. What we did not comprehend was our abysmal ADC rolling!


Game Photos

The Allied right
The allied left
Graham's movement trays again worked brilliantly.
The French centre ready for action. The légére made one move and went into skirmish order.

The Game

The Allied Commanders
The Allied Troops deployed up to their maximum zone.
Russian Battery
All Batteries within effective range of each other, there was quite a bit of counter battery in the first few turns. It did go back and forth ....... 
........but a cavalry battle on the French left seemed to sort things..........
....................with the Russians losing their cannon on the centre high ground and their second battery between the high ground and Seidnitz collapsing with the 3 French Batteries larger intact. The Allies had now lost some of their Cavalry as well as Infantry.....the outcome was clear and on Turn 9 they decided to withdraw.

Summing Up

I felt our pre-game plan of attack really was quite effective and this was an easy victory and a very quick game. It will be interesting to see how we do as the defenders in the next battle, The Battle of Mockern.

2 comments:

  1. Looked a fabulous game John and a great win too!

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  2. Looks great, John!
    I've done all of Dresden twice now, and that's ne heck of a big game! :-)

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