Zobski’s Band of Brothers campaign
Friday, March 17th, 2006World War Two (WWII) skirmish campaign using a mixture of rules, mostly Death by Schmeisser.
World War Two (WWII) skirmish campaign using a mixture of rules, mostly Death by Schmeisser.
After a week of intense fighting and the day after General von Schlieben, the German commander was captured, the French port of Cherbourg falls to the Allies.
German forces in Fortress Cherbourg were well aware of the desperateness of their position as early as the morning of 24 June. By that time VII Corps had broken through the main defense line although it had not yet captured all of the principal strong points. In an intercepted message to higher headquarters General von Schlieben stated: “…communications to several battalions no longer available. Phosphorus shells have put eight batteries out of action. Tomorrow heavier enemy attacks expected. … Completely crushed by artillery fires.” Other captured documents revealed that losses of unit leaders were heavy and that morale was low.
Although the conglomerate German force continued to resist with determination and delayed the American advance, US VII Corps’ progress was steady after the penetration of 22-23 June and in the final phase the three infantry divisions reduced the remaining strong points one by one, seized the last ground commanding the port, and closed in on the beleaguered city.
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