Battle of Lobositz 1756

This forum section is open to posts, questions and comments on conflicts between the end of the Great Northern War and the start of the French Revolution. So, Austrian Succession, SYW AND AWI affecionados .. this is for you!
Post Reply
nevermore
Lieutenant General
Lieutenant General
Posts: 751
Joined: Wed Jun 22, 2011 9:24 am
Contact:

Battle of Lobositz 1756

Post by nevermore » Tue Sep 25, 2012 11:22 am

Battle of Lobositz 1756

Turn 1 is 6am, night falls at 7pm for a total of 14 turns.

The Austrian army deploys with its left flank anchored on the Morellen-Bach opposite Tschischkowitz and the right flank of Lacy deployed between Lobositz and Welhotta. The advance guard deploys immediately in front of the sunken road. The Prussian main army enters along the road from Bilinka, with the advance guard at Wichinitz. The Prussians are the attackers.

All woods are open. The Morellen-Bach is a stream with marshy banks as shown, the ponds are unfordable, as is the River Elbe. All buildings are wooden with the exception of Lobositz, which has one stone block and two wooden blocks. All Infantry Regiments have battalion guns but none have grenadiers present.

The effects of the fog are simulated as follows: Fog only affects visibility on the plain and not on the contours. The maximum visibility range through the fog is reduced half. At the beginning of the 7am turn, and the start of every turn thereafter, throw one D6. If the number rolled is less than the current turn number, the fog lifts immediately.
The fog lasted 5 turn photoshop was used to represented these turns in the pictures, another 85 photos of this famous battle are now upload on the main website in the gallery.
Victory Conditions

The Prussians must collapse three of the Austrian commands before nightfall and capture the far bridge. The Austrians win by preventing the Prussians from doing the above.




The Prussian Army
Commander: Frederick (Great)

Ferdinand
1 x Grenadier
2 x Musketeers
1 x Heavy Artillery
Kleist
2 x Musketeers
1 x Heavy Artillery
Bevern
1 x Grenadier
2 x Musketeers
1 x Heavy Artillery
Gessler
2 x Cuirassiers
Kyau
2 x Cuirassiers
Schwerin
1 x Cuirassier (Bayreuth Dragoons)
1 x Dragoons
1 x Hussar
Total for Prussian Free Deployment:
2 x Grenadiers
6 x Musketeers
5 x Cuirassiers
1 x Dragoons
1 x Hussars
3 x Heavy Artillery

The Austrian Army
Commander: von Browne

Radicati
1 x Cuirassier (With Elite Cos.)
1 x Dragoons
C. Kollowrat
5 x Musketeers
1 x Heavy Artillery
Lucchesi
3 x Cuirassiers
1 x Dragoon
Hadik
1 x Hussars
1 x Cuirassiers
1 x Grenadier
Lacy
1 x Musketeer
1 x Grenadier
1 x Dragoon
Draskowitz
2 x Croatian Grenzers
Total for Austrian Free Deployment:
2 x Grenadiers
6 x Musketeers
2 x Croats
5 x Cuirassiers
3 x Dragoons
1 x Hussars
1 x Heavy Artillery

The battlefield of Lobostiz
Image

Austrian right wing of Lobostiz town
Image

Commander: von Browne
Image

Grenadiers in Lobostiz
Image

The infantry getting the best cover from the Prussian artillery
Image

Commander: Frederick (Great) enter the field with his men under cover of the fog.
Image

The battlefield after turn four, Prussians march forward in the fog
Image

The fog clears at turn 6 and Lobositz is now the main objective for both armys
Image

Austrians hit the Morellen-Bach and the marsy ground becomes a great problem to cross this slows down the support.
Image

Commander: von Browne can't believe his luck as a large part of the Prussian army advance to Morellen-Bach and leaving Lobostiz still, he sees a great opportunity to attack the Prussian left and center.
Image

Morellen-Bach and the Prussian mistake
Image

Prussian artillery move to Morellen-Bach to stop what they think is a great threat.
Image

The Austrians make the advance on the Prussian center.
Image

Austrian at Morellen-Bach marshy ground but still manage to cross to check the Prussian attacks.
Image

Commander: von Browne screaming victory and waving his hat to his beloved men.
Image

The Austrian left wing cross the Morellen-Bach marshy ground and support Lobostiz the Prussians knew by now the mistake they made.
Image



The battle was won by the Austrian army, the main mistake was the Prussian to focus to much on the on the Morellen-Bach marshy ground, this lefted the Austrian to collapse the Prussian attack around the town of Lobositz and roll them over...god bless the wargame table for reversing history.

http://grimsbywargamessociety.webs.com/
User avatar
obriendavid
General of the Army
General of the Army
Posts: 2627
Joined: Thu Jan 27, 2005 3:41 pm
Location: Scotland
Contact:

Re: Battle of Lobositz 1756

Post by obriendavid » Tue Sep 25, 2012 1:05 pm

Yet another lovely game from your group Malc.
I love the buildings, which company produces them?
Cheers
Dave
nevermore
Lieutenant General
Lieutenant General
Posts: 751
Joined: Wed Jun 22, 2011 9:24 am
Contact:

Re: Battle of Lobositz 1756

Post by nevermore » Tue Sep 25, 2012 2:41 pm

obriendavid wrote:Yet another lovely game from your group Malc.
I love the buildings, which company produces them?
Cheers
Dave

Will find out for you Dave sent a text message to Dave Tuck who is a member of this forum he might fill us in cus i want to know now.
Post Reply