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FROM THE FAMED KEVIN ZUCKER:  FIVE BATTLES FROM THE OPENING CAMPAIGN OF 1814

STRONG HEAVY BOX DOES NOT COME WITH SHRINKWRAP

 

MSRP:  $89.00

(our discount limited to 10%)

 

From the napoleongames.com description:

 

La Patrie en Danger contains five battles from the opening phase of the Campaign in France. Napoleon has just arrived at the front. At their first encounter the French surprised Blucher's Prussians and Russians during a snowstorm. The Battle of Brienne was a short-lived success, however, for just two days later the Prussians triumphed at La Rothiere and wrote-off the enemy as a spent force, advancing hell-for-leather across the Marne and onto the highway to Paris. Ten days later Napoleon seized his opportunity when Marshal Vorwarts allowed his advancing columns to get dispersed and defeated in detail, in rapid succession in three short sharp combats.

 

Brienne, La Rothiere, Champaubert, Montmirail, Vauchamps.

 

Each game includes:
Game Box
2 Maps 34"x22"
1 Maps 17"x22"
2 Counter Sheets (560 die-cut player pieces)
2 Booklets (System Rules and Study Folder)
13 Player Aid Cards (TRC x 5, Initial Setup x 3, Casualty x 2, Combat Results, Reorganization, and Weather)
5 Resource Cards (Card Instructions, Combat Tables, Sequence of Play, Victory Worksheet, List of Cards Removed).
2 Card Decks (50 cards each)

LA PATRIE EN DANGER

SKU: OSG-1
$89.00 Regular Price
$80.10Sale Price

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