Crossing the Rhine
Artist Credit: Aces High
In February 1945, the Allies forged eastward toward the Rhine River and on March 7, made the first crossing via the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen.To the north, ground troops crossed the Rhine at Wesel on the night of March 23-24, supported the following morning by an aerial invasion of more than 2,800 U.S. and British gliders and paratroop transports. By afternoon the Allies had a firm bridge-head across the lower Rhine, ready to drive eastward around the Ruhr.
Arena
SEA
Country Percentages
Allied 50%
Axis 50%
Allies:
Units:
P-47D-40
P-51D
C-47
Sherman VC
M-16
M-8
M-3
Orders:
Active bases V56, A31, A58 and A69
Capture V36
Restrictions:
None
Axis:
Units:
Fw 190D-9
Fw 190F-8
AR 234 (no formations)
C-47
Tiger I
Panzer IV Type H
Ostwind
M-3
Orders:
Active bases V36, A42, A20 and A37
Defend and hold V36
Restrictions:
Tigers will be disabled after 15 minutes
No attacks on Allied bases
Victory Conditions
Which ever country occupies V36 at the end of 1 hour wins