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Game - 325 - Italian-Ottoman War

Strategy & Tactics - Game - 325 - Italian-Ottoman War
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TitleItalian-Ottoman War
Subtitle1911-1912
Issue325
Has GameYes
PublisherDecision Games
PubDate
Game NameThe Lost Battalion
SolitaireNo
Players2
ComplexityIntermediate-High
UPC07480803005711
ScaleOperational
Distribution Date2020-11-01
MSRP39.990
Page Count82
EditionGame
Counters176
EditorKyle Lockwood
ContributorBrian Albrecht, John D. Burtt, Jonathan Lupton, Joseph Miranda, Mark Day, Patick S. Baker, Sean Hussman, Terrence Co
ArtistDariusz Buraczewski, Joe Youst
DesignerDoug Johnson, Joseph Miranda
Game TagsEurope, Middle East, North Africa, World War I
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Description: Italian-Ottoman War 1911-1912 is a two-player wargame using a variation on the system used in Windhoek (S&T #313) simulating the Italian invasion of the territories that became Libya in 1911 and the subsequent campaign that ended in the following year. The campaign saw the Italians seize the coastal towns, but the Ottomans, supported by local Arab and Bedouin tribes, fell back into the interior. The war came to an end via Italian naval attacks in the Aegean and elsewhere, with the Ottomans finally ceding Libya to Rome. This laid the foundation for the establishment of an Italian colony and had an obvious effect on the campaign in North Africa during World War II. Scale: Each hex represents 45 kilometers, with each game turn one to two months. Units are at the battalion level.
Contents:
  • Italian-Ottoman War by Joseph Miranda
  • The Battle of Pydna by Sean Hussman
  • Stalin's Command Decisions by John D. Burtt
  • Sandino's War in Nicaragua by Terence Co
  • (FYI)Napoleon and the Military Revolution by Patrick S. Baker
  • (FYI)The Tobruk Run by Jonathan Lupton
  • (FYI)Dreadnoughts by Mark Day
  • (FYI)The Fall of Acre in 1291 by Brian Albrecht
  • Notes: Components: One 22" x 34" map & 176 counters.
    Item created by: gdm on 2020-11-04 18:18:48. Last edited by gdm on 2020-11-05 08:48:45

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