I wonder. At Kölin and Kunersdorf it seemed he got his army on the field but left his ideas behind, so tried the same old trick again. Zorndorf is just a mystery to me. Why attack such a strong position when he could have picked better ground for himself and let the Russians come to him?
Sorry, straying off topic. Have you re-fought the battle yet?
I've always presumed that he thought he'd get away with attacking their rear... Because that worked at Kolin...
I suspect that Fred, like Napoleon, had his off days, which could sometimes coincide with his "these guys are shite, let's just walk up and sweep them aside" arrogant days. It's a very, very good general who never underestimates the enemy and never overestimates his own men.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.) Baron Mannshed von Wreckedoften, First Sea Lord of the Bavarian Admiralty.
Agreed, Baron. Everyone has an off day. But from 1760 or so Fred seems to have lost his tactical acumen. He keeps trying the same old tactics, whether they were applicable or not, and whether his troops were up to it or not.
Doesn't really matter as he left us a lot of good uniforms and some excellent battle scenarios to use.
Anyway, the first orders have arrived for the Bohemia Campaign! The game is afoot!
So what's your cunning plan? We won't tell anyone.
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
Spanner wrote: ↑Mon May 02, 2022 12:24 am
Agreed, Baron. Everyone has an off day. But from 1760 or so Fred seems to have lost his tactical acumen. He keeps trying the same old tactics, whether they were applicable or not, and whether his troops were up to it or not.
Doesn't really matter as he left us a lot of good uniforms and some excellent battle scenarios to use.
Anyway, the first orders have arrived for the Bohemia Campaign! The game is afoot!
So what's your cunning plan? We won't tell anyone.
It's based on the old Age of Reason 'Bohemian Blitzkrieg' campaign, but I've completely re-drawn the map, revamped the rules, changed the orbats...
Anyway, in the first week of Fred's invasion, the two sides have completely failed to encounter each other, even around Gabel and Reichenberg, where they were in adjacent map-nodes...
It's based on the old Age of Reason 'Bohemian Blitzkrieg' campaign, but I've completely re-drawn the map, revamped the rules, changed the orbats...
Not familiar with that one, mate, though I've seen it around. Done a bit of tweaking to it, then?
Anyway, in the first week of Fred's invasion, the two sides have completely failed to encounter each other, even around Gabel and Reichenberg, where they were in adjacent map-nodes...
:o Didn't anyone buy any light troops for scouting? Or is everyone huddled in their magazines, trying to build strength up?
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
It's based on the old Age of Reason 'Bohemian Blitzkrieg' campaign, but I've completely re-drawn the map, revamped the rules, changed the orbats...
Not familiar with that one, mate, though I've seen it around. Done a bit of tweaking to it, then?
Anyway, in the first week of Fred's invasion, the two sides have completely failed to encounter each other, even around Gabel and Reichenberg, where they were in adjacent map-nodes...
:o Didn't anyone buy any light troops for scouting? Or is everyone huddled in their magazines, trying to build strength up?
RMD wrote: ↑Mon May 02, 2022 1:03 am
Anyway, in the first week of Fred's invasion, the two sides have completely failed to encounter each other, even around Gabel and Reichenberg.....
A job for Sherlock Holmes perhaps?
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.) Baron Mannshed von Wreckedoften, First Sea Lord of the Bavarian Admiralty.
RMD wrote: ↑Mon May 02, 2022 1:03 am
Anyway, in the first week of Fred's invasion, the two sides have completely failed to encounter each other, even around Gabel and Reichenberg.....
A job for Sherlock Holmes perhaps?
Funnily enough, Reichenbach is just up the road, near Bautzen.
RMD wrote: ↑Mon May 02, 2022 1:03 am
Anyway, in the first week of Fred's invasion, the two sides have completely failed to encounter each other, even around Gabel and Reichenberg.....
A job for Sherlock Holmes perhaps?
Funnily enough, Reichenbach is just up the road, near Bautzen.