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1940 (GDW)
$5.00
1940 – Operational game of the Battle for France and the Low Countries at the outset of WWII.
The Series 120 games from Game Designer’s Workshop (GDW) are a line of introductory wargames published in the late 70s and early 80s spanning various historical eras. The games in the series have 120 counters and play times of around 120 minutes or less.
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GDW (Game Designers Workshop) – 1940 – Operational game of the Battle for France and the Low Countries at the outset of WWII (1980)
The Battle for France and the Low Countries – the German Wehrmacht stands poised on the borders of France. Corps and division scale units, 26 km per hex. Each game turn is 5 days.
This download includes the following:
– Rulebook in PDF format
– Full color maps ready to print
– Full color high quality counter sheets ready to print
A fantastic addition to any wargame collection in a convenient format.
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