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La Bataille de la Moscowa (GDW, 1975)
$5.00
La Bataille de la Moscowa (GDW, 1975)
Battle of Borodino, September 1812
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ONLY
“La Bataille de la Moscowa” (la Moscowa=the Moscow River) is a wargame simulation, on the regimental/battalion level of the Battle of Borodino, fought between Napoleon`s Grand Armée and the Russian First and Second West Armies under Prince Kutusow on September 7, 1812.
The game provides six short scenarios and a grand battle game.
This download includes the following:
– Rulebook and scenario booklet in PDF format
– Full color maps ready to print
– Full color high quality counter sheets ready to print
– All charts and tables ready to print
A fantastic addition to any wargame collection in a convenient format
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