Description: This wargame simulates the defense of South-West Africa against the Commonwealth forces which invaded it at the outset of Word War I. The German defenders, although outnumbered, put up a well thought out defense and achieved initial successes until the weight of the South African army, reinforced by other Commonwealth units, eventually crushed the defense.
Contents:
- Windhoek: The Campaign in Southwest Africa 1914-15 by Joseph Miranda
- Could Athens Have Won the Great Peloponessian War? by John Gleissner
- Hobkirk's Hill: Successful Defeat by John Pezzola
- Flight of the Crimson Banner: The Naval Battle of Portman by William Warner
- (FYI) Almost King of Sicily by Erich B. Anderson
- (FYI) Benefit or Burden? Custer's Gattling Guns by Arnold Blumberg
- (FYI) A Fighting Ship: HMS Peterel on the Yangtze by Vernie Liebl
- (FYI) Cook Islands Contingent in World War I by Brendan Whyte
Item created by: gdm on 2018-09-23 07:30:54. Last edited by gdm on 2018-10-11 17:16:44
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