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APL 0012 |
Second World War at Sea: SOPAC - The Solomons Campaign
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Destiny in the ocean of peace!
In the 1940's the imperial destinies of Japan & the United States clashed in the blue waters of the South Pacific. Both Nations staked their futures on a miserable jungle-covered island in the Solomons. The winner of the battles for Guadalcanal would rule the modern world of the 20th century.
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APL 0017 |
Second World War at Sea: Bomb Alley
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For three years, Britain and Italy struggled for control of the Mediterranean Basin. While the Italian Navy tried to keep the sea lanes open from north to south, the British fought to do the same on the east-west route. Air, surface and submarine battles were inevitable.
The Italians had courage, nearby bases and a tremendous shortage of fuel. The British had courage, more ships and aircraft and the secret to the German code machine. Eventually these factors won out and Italy changed sides, j... (vollständige Beschreibung)
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APL 0019 |
Second World War at Sea: Eastern Fleet
The last great victory!
Flush with victory, the Imperial Japanese Navy turned its eye toward the Indian Ocean. There, Britain's vaunted Royal Navy stood ready to defend the decaying Raj. In a whirlwind campaign, Japan's crack carrier pilots showed that Brittania would never again rule the waves. Can you duplicate their feat or, as the British player, reverse the tide of history?
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62,00 EUR
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APL 0019/2 |
Second World War at Sea: Eastern Fleet - 2nd Ed.
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Japan's daring plans to conquer Southeast Asia and its rich resources involved several stages. In the complicated fashion typical of the Imperial Navy during World War II, first the American Pacific Fleet would be knocked out of action at Pearl Harbor. Next, the carrier forces that had fought there would cover amphibious invasions in the Dutch East Indies and Malaya. Finally, the First Air Fleet's aircraft carriers would surge into the Indian Ocean to knock out the British Eastern Fleet.
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APL 0021 |
Second World War at Sea: Midway - Turning Point in the Pacific
On the morning of 4 June 1942, fifteen TBD-1 Devastator bombers of Torpedo Squadron Eight took off from the USS Hornet to attack the Japanese carrier force operating off Midway Island. Fourteen of them were shot down as they pressed their attack, yet not a single pilot veered away. While Japanese fighters slaughtered the low-flying torpedo planes, American dive bombers passed overhead and began their screaming dives onto the Japanese carriers, sinking three of them and dooming the Japanese Empir... (vollständige Beschreibung)
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60,00 EUR
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APL 0021/2 |
Midway: Turning Point in the Pacific
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Midway covers the turning point of the Pacific War, with 11 separate scenarios, or game situations. These include the Battle of Midway in June 1942, the Wake Island relief operation of December 1941, the retaliatory raid on Wake Island in February-March 1942 and Pearl Harbor.
On the morning of 4 June 1942, fifteen TBD-1 Devastator bombers of Torpedo Squadron Eight took off from the USS Hornet to attack the Japanese carrier force operating off Midway Island. Fourteen of them were shot down as ... (vollständige Beschreibung)
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APL 0030 |
Strike South: Japan Invades the South Seas, 1941-42
Japan embarked on the Pacific War for one reason: to seize the oil and metals of the Dutch East Indies and Malaya. In a daring five-month campaign, Japanese air, land and naval forces conquered a vast segment of the Earth's surface from its American, British, Dutch and Australian defenders.
Strike South is a Second World War at Sea series game based on this bold Japanese aggression. There are 140 "long" playing pieces, depicting the major fleet units of both sides: battleships, aircraft carri... (vollständige Beschreibung)
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50,00 EUR
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APL 0033 |
BISMARCK: Commerce Raiding in the North Atlantic
If there's one ship every naval wargamer knows, it's the German battleship Bismarck. Forty thousand tons of menace, unleashed into the North Atlantic in the spring of 1941 to wreak havoc on Allied shipping.
The British Home Fleet tried to stop her, but Bismarck's guns ripped apart the battle cruiser Hood. The pride of the Royal Navy went to the bottom of the Denmark Strait southwest of Iceland and Bismarck disappeared into the fog. But HMS Prince of Wales had managed to hit Bismarck below the... (vollständige Beschreibung)
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60,00 EUR
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APL 0041 |
Coral Sea: The First Carrier Battle, 1942
In May 1942, the Japanese sought to capture Port Moresby on the south coast of New Guinea and interrupt communications between the United States and Australia. Such a move, they hoped, would bring the Americans to battle.
The United States Navy needed no special inducement to fight its nation's enemies. Two American aircraft carriers met one small and two large Japanese carriers in the world's first battle between these powerful new warships. For the first time in naval history, a major battl... (vollständige Beschreibung)
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30,00 EUR
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APL 0044 |
Second World War at Sea: Arctic Convoy
Adolf Hitler launched his sneak attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941. The Red Army reeled back from the assault, losing thousands of tanks, guns and planes. On 21 August 1941 the first convoy loaded with equipment and weapons left Iceland for the Soviet Arctic port of Archangel. For the next two years, the Royal Navy would force through convoys to the Soviet far North against enormous risks and terrible odds.
Arctic Convoy is the newest boxed game in the Second World War at Sea series. It ... (vollständige Beschreibung)
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60,00 EUR
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APL 0602 |
Second World War at Sea: Leyte Gulf
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The ultimate World War II naval game, the one that has naval gamers salivating. The largest naval battles in history, Leyte Gulf and the Battle of the Philippine Sea. The carrier battles off the Marianas and Cape Engaño, the battleship duel in Surigao Strait, the heroic sacrifice of the American "Taffy" task forces all these and more are present.
With the numbers growing for Second World War at Sea: Leyte Gulf, development work is entering the next stage as we prepare for final artwork.
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APL 0606 |
Second World War at Sea: Cone of Fire
Great War at Sea and Second World War at Sea have covered naval wars around the world, both those that occured and those that might have but did not. One of the flash points that failed to ignite was at the southern tip of South America, where Chile and Argentina engaged in a heated naval arms race from the early 1900s until the end of the Second World War.
Cone of Fire adds the fleets of South America to the Great War at Sea and Second World War at Sea game systems: Chile, Argentina, Brazil ... (vollständige Beschreibung)
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124,00 EUR
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APL 0803 |
Second World War at Sea: Distant Oceans
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A supplement for the popular naval game series, this book adds more than two dozen new scenarios for SOPAC, Bomb Alley, Midway and Eastern Fleet, plus historical background, variant rules and more! The Royal Yugoslav Navy, Italian aircraft carriers and the German helicopter carrier are all covered in detail.
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26,00 EUR
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APL 0811 |
Second World War at Sea: East of Suez
Sammlerstück / Rarität
As the Second World War lurched toward its end in Europe, the British Chiefs of Staff realized that the United States could defeat Japan without the assistance of its allies. Participation by significant elements of the Royal Navy in American operations against Japan, they believed, would be critical to the post-war political environment where the Americans would certainly assume the leading role. Failure of England to bear her share of the burden could lead to accusations that could only harm r... (vollständige Beschreibung)
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36,00 EUR
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APL 1818 |
Second World War at Sea: Imperial and Royal Navy
When Austria-Hungary dissolved in November 1918, the remnants of her once-proud fleet scattered among the victorious Allies, with most of the warships cut up for scrap within a few years. Had the empire somehow survived the Great War, through diplomatic or military means, she would have entered the crisis of 1939 as a considerable force at sea.
Imperial and Royal Navy is a Second World War at Sea supplement exploring the possibilities of this alternate history. Just like Panzer Grenadier: Iro... (vollständige Beschreibung)
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20,00 EUR
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APL 0816 |
Second World War at Sea: Black Sea Fleets
Enemies of the proletarian state believed that after their intervention in the Civil War the Soviet Union would be incapable of becoming one of the great sea powers again for a long time.
- Pravda, December 1935
In early 1935, General Secretary Josef V. Stalin ordered the Red Navy to draft plans for a massive fleet based around large battleships. The Second Five-Year Plan, already under way, had called for huge coastal-defense forces. Under the Third Five-Year Plan, that would be extended ... (vollständige Beschreibung)
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30,00 EUR
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APL 0837 |
Second World War at Sea: Combined Fleet
During the late spring and early summer of 1942, the Imperial Japanese Navy launched a series of aggressive operations. Barely taking time to refuel, Japanese carriers and cruisers struck the Dutch East Indies and Ceylon. Committing a basic error of dividing their forces, the Japanese then split their fleet carriers into two groups for Operations MO and MI, which resulted in the Battles of Midway and the Coral Sea.
Combined Fleet is a 64-page book supplement to the Second World War at Sea ser... (vollständige Beschreibung)
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20,00 EUR
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APL 1512 |
Second World War at Sea: Strait of Magellan
The stormy waters at the Southern Cone of the Americas saw very little fighting during the Second World War. But that didn't keep staff officers from the South American navies and the Royal Navy from wondering what would happen if the Axis fleets did penetrate into the region. U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. George C. Marshall considered a Japanese attempt to damage or destroy the Panama Canal to be the likely opening move of a war in the Pacific, making the sea lanes around Tierra del Fuego vital... (vollständige Beschreibung)
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12,00 EUR
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APL 1522 |
Second World War at Sea: Spice Islands
In the 17th century, the Dutch built powerful fleets to protect their overseas trade, particularly the riches flowing from the Spice Islands — the region that would become known as the Dutch East Indies and eventually Indonesia. In 1880, the discovery of oil in the archipelago made them once again a potential source of enormous wealth.
But as oil became the underpinning of 20th century economies, the Netherlands this time failed to build the naval strength necessary to guard the islands from ... (vollständige Beschreibung)
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24,00 EUR
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