I am starting a series of scenarios called "Panzers in Finland" that is based on book with same name from author Kari Kuusela. The scenarios are historical and feature German Panzer units in action during Finnish Continuation War and Lapland War (1941 - 1944).
Also am making a number of scenarios of the Tali-Ihantala battle that was fought in June 1944. Action will be concentrated in battles with Finnish armoured units.
Interestingly, during the early years most of the German tank units were situated to the northern Finland where they simply could not achieve much due to the extremely hostile terrain. The tanks had serious trouble in the tundra of northern Lapland and the swamps and deep, allmost roadless forests of north Karelia. The tanks were first to be used as mobile reserves to be pushed through a breach in enemy lines and to push deep in the depth of the enemy defences in a pursuit. But this did not happen, as the enemy resistance was a lot harder than thought, and the tanks themselves were mostly old and all but obsolete Panzer I, II, Somua and Hotchiss -models, with only few Panzer IIIs...
This first scenario takes place in III Corps sector, where the Finnish 3rd Division was attacking to Uhtua and Kiestinki and was given the 3rd Company of Panzer-Abteilung z.b.V 40 for support. In the scenario a battalion from JR32 has crossed the last bigger water obstacle, the Pistojoki -river, on the way to Uhtua on 22nd July 1941. To support they received 5 Pz II tanks that were carried over the river as the bridge was destroyed by Russians. The battalion is to clear the road for other units that will cross the river shortly. So far the Russians have fought hard and managed to withdraw in good order, stalling the attack time after time. Can the brothers in arms push the Russians aside and finally allow quick advance to Uhtua? Action takes place during early hours of July 23rd 1941.
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PS. The book is written in Finnish and English and can be bought from Finnish Armour Museum, if you are interested in the subject:
http://www.panssarimuseo.fi/