I thought this could make for an interesting encounter. I have been searching the web for appropriate maps of the area. My go to spot http://www.wwii-maps-photos.com does not have maps of the area east of Kharkov. It does have situational maps for each day of the battle though. Here is an excerpt of the May 11th, 1942 map that covers the general area.
You can clearly see the 6 AOK position in Kharkov and the bridgehead at Staryi Saltov.
I did find a new site today. It is a Russian site but it has fantastic maps. It may have what I want in a 1:25000 scale which would be perfect. The problem is, I have to translate them to figure out what I am looking at. I have the general area M 37-062. I just need to find the right subpart.
Interesting scenario, though it might suit IABSM better as it you'd probably want it to be quite a challenge for the soviets to spot the guns in a build up area which would give the guns a chance. I have found some data on the 28th Armies tank units attacking the town (see http://www.armchairgeneral.com/rkkaww2/battles/kharkov1942/tabKharkov_strength.htm) but oddly none of them have any British tanks, they're all in different armies. Wonder if the name of the towns wrong or something?
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Richard
Some more maps here if you've not got them already http://www.armchairgeneral.com/rkkaww2/maps/maps1942SW.htm#SW1. Also see this map http://www.armchairgeneral.com/rkkaww2/maps/1942SW/Kharkov/SWF_N_May18_19_42.jpg which appears to show a paratroop landing in the 28th Armies sector, that might make for an interesting scenario.
ReplyDeleteAnd finally http://www.o5m6.de/redarmy/matildas_at_kharkov.php might be of use for painting the Matilda's
ReplyDeleteThanks Richard. i will be checking those out.
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