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- Thermopylae is best known for the heroic three-day delaying-action fought
- there in 480 B.C. by King Leonidas and his 300 Spartans along with 7,000
- other Greeks against at least 200,000 Persians. The Pass then was a narrow
- chariot-width track between the mountain and the sea but by 1941 the sea
- had receded three miles and the position was far less defensible. The main
- road to Athens from Thessaly crossed the moutains by the Brallos Pass 10
- miles west of Thermopylae, its initial climb coincided with the beginning
- of the Anopaea goat-track betrayed to the Persians by which they outflanked
- the defenders more than 2,000 years before.
-
- The 6th Australian Division and the 2nd new Zealand Division resurrected
- the immortal name of the 1st Anzac Corps, which had fought 26 years before
- at Gallipoli. The New Zealanders held down the line on the slopes of Mount
- Olympus to the east near the town of Molos and the main road leading from
- the Pass at Thermopylea. The Australians held down the west end of the line
- on the slopes of Mt. Olympus ner the Brallo Pass that led directly south
- from the town of Larnia in the north. The town of Brallos lay to the south
- of the pass along the western slopes of Mt. Olympus.Both roads crossed over
- the River Sperkhios that flowed into the Malian Gulf to the northeast.
-
- The tanks of the 1st Armoured Brigade were mechanically unfit to perform
- any mobile actions against the oncoming German forces due to the arduous
- trek they had made in the preceeding days. The 6th New Zealand Infantry
- Brigade had the support of some 90 5.5 medium and 25pdr field guns. The
- Australian positions were supported by 2/2nd Australian Field Regiment.
-
- The German forces consisted of elements of the German 40th Motorized Corps
- and the 2nd Panzer Division. The 5th Panzer Division was to storm up the
- Lamia-Athens road through the pass at Thermopylae with engineers,
- motorcyclists, and some of the new self-propelled guns. The German main
- thrust was to have gone through the Brallos Pass, but during the course
- of the battle the thrust was changed towards the town of Molos.
-
- The German forces underwent heavy pinning fire from 25pdrs during the
- entire battle. Many German tanks were destroyed or so badly shot up by
- 2pdr anti-tank guns that they were useless.
-
- The 1st Anzac Corps eventually fell back towards the south and escaped
- the oncoming German advance.
-
- Your Role
- =========
-
- In this battle you will play the role of the German commander and will
- attempt to reach the town of Molos on the eastern edge of the map. This
- battle is of reasonably short duration so don't dally along the way.
- Don't get pinned down into small battles and lose sight of the overall
- objective. If you do the battle will end before you obtain all the
- objectives on the map.
-
- You will have the support of 3 off-board 105mm artillery guns and the
- availability of two Stukas for pin-point attacks (don't waste them!).
-
- Just in case some of you decide not to take the road and cut through the
- swamp, you probably won't make it in time due to the lower movement rates
- through the swamp. You can try but don't say I didn't warn you. The
- best approach is via the road since the movement rate there is much higher.
- I've "timed" the end of this battle pretty closely so play it as happened
- historically and you'll have a much better chance at success.
-
- Keith Heitmann
- Dheitm8612@aol.com
- Stalag 13 BBS
- 219-763-0826
-
- Free access via anonymous user account to the Steel Panther's file area
- on Stalag 13 if you logon using the name ARMORED FIST and the password
- of GIMME.
-