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BÄKE BATTLES: “DER MENSCH” IN THE EAST

For the third in our series of outstanding armored battalion/kampfgruppe level commanders on the Ostfront, we will recreate some key battles from the career of the legendary Major General Dr. Franz Bake. He is described by some as “The best kampfgruppe leader of the panzer force”. Although he served in the West in 1940 and for a time in 1944, we will focus on his career in the East.

Bäke was known simply as “Der Mensch” to his troops. It is hard to translate this term, which includes the qualities of courage, compassion, and loyalty. Unassuming, friendly and optimistic in outlook, he was deadly serious when it came to conducting panzer operations in a way meant to produce victory at the lowest cost to his men. Prevented by circumstance from panzer command during Barbarossa and Case Blue, Bäke was the quintessential kampfgruppe commander of the second half of the war. He was a man whose personal qualities enabled him to take command of disparate units stitched together into kampfgruppes that were given extremely difficult fire-brigade missions during the long German retreat.

He returned to his civilian life as a dentist after the war and died in an automobile accident in 1978. Thousands attended his funeral, in tribute to “der Mensch”.

You can check out the series HERE

Charlie Meconis and George McEwan

Bäke Prelude at Pokhlebin 42

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3 December 1942. The trapped German 6th Army lies in Stalingrad, forbidden by Hitler to break out. But Hitler has belatedly agreed to a rescue attempt-Operation Winter Storm, directed by General von Manstein. Armeegruppe Hoth's XLVIIth Panzer Corps is to spearhead the attack from Kotelnikovo, 80 kilometers southwest of the Stalingrad pocket in the bleak Kalmyk Steppe. Rushing all the way from France aboard 75 trains, General Erhard Raus's completely re-fitted and superbly trained 6th Panzer Division is arriving. His panzer grenadiers have already occupied a series of strongpoints north of Kotelnikovo, supported by artillery in place there. But his full strength 11th Panzer Regiment is only now assembling in random order, and already there are reports of Soviet cavalry probes around the village of Pokhlebin. The Reds have reacted quickly to the relief force's arrival.

On the 3rd December 1942 the combined arms spearhead of Lt. General Meshkin's IV Cavalry Corps makes violent contact with advance elements from Raus's 6th Panzer Division at the small village of Pokhlebin. Latter that day the newly arrived 11th Panzer Regiment hastily assembles at Kotelnikovo for a counter attack. Among the first panzer commanders ready for action is a middle-aged dentist, Major Dr. Frank Bäke. Old enough to be a father to his men, he is already loved and respected by the panzertruppen of the II. Battalion. Bäke and his battalion are the spearhead of that counter attack. The opening round of Winter Storm is about to begin. A Panzer legend is about to be born…

This scenario is available for playtesting at The Proving Grounds.

Bäke's Winter Storm I

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No 2 in the CMBB Combat History series Bäke Battles: “Der Mensch” In The East”, this scenario follows on from the earlier CMBB scenario "Bäke's Prelude at Pokhlebin".

After the victory at Pokhlebin, General Raus is supremely confident in the superiority of his tank forces. In the steady rain of a brief thaw, 6th Panzer sent most of its mobile forces in a Kampfgruppe commanded by Panzer Regiment 11's Colonel Hünersdorff across the Aksay on the road toward Verkne Kumsky early on 14 December.

Encountering only light opposition at first, most of the Kampfgruppe had just arrived in Verkne Kumsky around 9am when the first Soviet combined tank and infantry attack struck the village from the north. As this attack was being repulsed, reports from both captured Soviets and the II Panzer battalion's light recon platoon of Pz IIs indicated that a large Soviet tank force was on the move southeast of Verkne Kumsky.

In order to "fully use his mobility and his full firepower to seek out the enemy in the open terrain", Col. Hünersdorff immediately ordered Major Dr. Bäke to take his reinforced II Battalion out of the village to find and destroy the reported Soviet tank force. Bäke used terrain cover to move his force some 4km south of Verkne Kumsky just to the west of the road and then turned them to the east. One of the most critical and intense tank battles in the history of the Eastern front is about to begin, and Major Bäke will be in the thick of it...

You can playtest it at The Proving Grounds

[ March 09, 2008, 02:45 PM: Message edited by: George Mc ]

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Hi George

Have been reading Raus recently and have just finished the 'Turning' battle chapter. Glad to see you are doing so many of the battles of this intersting man. Brilliant.

Can you check some of your links as the ones concerning this series are not all owrking on the BT website. Also I am not getting all the pictures.

Downloaded the first battle from TPG today but it might be a while before you get a report that is a lot of battle to fight! (Especially as using the old steam powered Brunel computer with the 64k memory. It might have to wait until the GigaBrain StarDestroyer 6000 arrives from the makers next week.)

cheers

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Hi DAF

They all work OK for me - I'm using Firefox. When I was using IE6 there were problems for some reason, no idea why cos they all work in Dreamweaver when previewed with IE6. I was told it could be browser settings by my website techie. The files are all on the server and work OK from Lycos's view. Not sure why IE would allow me to view the files in preview but then not display em on the web when using IE. Bloody Bill Gates!

So you are getting a new machine - nice one. Getting this scenario out has taken up a lot of time, that and finishing off the Strachwitz series. I'll check out your other Russian scenarios soon smile.gif

Cheers fur noo

George

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Hi George

Am using IE7.

When I click on the link for the picture I get a page no found responce. All the other BT website pictures load as normal. This is the link that I am using for the 2nd picture on the Baake page.

http://www.blowtorchscenarios.com/B%E4ke%20Battles_Der%20Mensch%20on%20the%20Ost%20Front/B%E4ke%20Prelude%20at%20Pokhlebin/Bäke%20at%20Pokhlebin%20Screenies/Soviet%20cavalry%20atta cking%20Pokhlebin.jpg

Yeah getting a new machine from www.pcspecialist.co.uk looks better than Dell and more flexible ordering. Using XP and a NVIDIA 7900GT card bought on eBay based on your advice. So keep yout fingers and toes crossed, the Dell machine has cost me 6 weeks on computing nightmare.

cheers

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Originally posted by Oddball_E8:

dude... wouldnt "der mensch" translate nicely into "the man"?

as in "you' the man" or something

Yeah it does - although Charlie who is the German speaking part of the team suggests that like 'your the man' means much more.

Cheers fur noo

George

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Originally posted by George Mc:

Hi DAF

They all work OK for me - I'm using Firefox. When I was using IE6 there were problems for some reason, no idea why cos they all work in Dreamweaver when previewed with IE6. I was told it could be browser settings by my website techie. The files are all on the server and work OK from Lycos's view. Not sure why IE would allow me to view the files in preview but then not display em on the web when using IE. Bloody Bill Gates!

So you are getting a new machine - nice one. Getting this scenario out has taken up a lot of time, that and finishing off the Strachwitz series. I'll check out your other Russian scenarios soon smile.gif

Cheers fur noo

George

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Originally posted by George Mc:

Hi DAF

They all work OK for me - I'm using Firefox. When I was using IE6 there were problems for some reason, no idea why cos they all work in Dreamweaver when previewed with IE6. I was told it could be browser settings by my website techie. The files are all on the server and work OK from Lycos's view. Not sure why IE would allow me to view the files in preview but then not display em on the web when using IE. Bloody Bill Gates!

So you are getting a new machine - nice one. Getting this scenario out has taken up a lot of time, that and finishing off the Strachwitz series. I'll check out your other Russian scenarios soon smile.gif

Cheers fur noo

George

I'm trying to download these new scenarios from Blowtorch or The Proving Grounds. I've tried both WinZip and WinRAR. It appears they do not automatically self-extract into CMBB.

I tried putting the CMF file into the CMBB scenario folder and the Dubno map file into BMP folder but still I don't see the scenario (Dubno) appear.

How do you load the individual scenariors into CMBB?

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Hi

No the files will not automatically unzip - you have to choose wher to unzip em and into what folders.

You have to put the operation .cmf file into your scenario folder. When you open CMBB you should find it under the operations section.

It it's a battle (scenario) .cme file you'll find it under scenarios.

The command maps do not load in game. Either open it to view using an appropriate viewer or print it out and use it as a handy reference.

Hope this helps.

Cheers fur noo

George

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I'm using:

Gurras Derevynya building, roofs and fence mods.

Undaunted's skies

MikeyD's terrain bases and winter road mod.

Deys winter mods of MikeyDs panzers

SPW are the blowtorch ones (based on Pat's mods I think).

Infantry are Astrofox's mods.

Think that's the main ones smile.gif

Cheers fur noo

George

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As a tip, you shouldn't use spaces in your file name (some browsers correctly translate it to %20, some do not) and you shouldn't use foreign characters in the file name either (ex: ä).

This long URL is bound to give browsers a fit:

</font><blockquote>code:</font><hr /><pre style="font-size:x-small; font-family: monospace;">http://www.blowtorchscenarios.com/

B%E4ke%20Battles_Der%20Mensch%20on%20the%20Ost%20Front/B%E4ke%20Prelude%20at%20Pokhlebin/

Bäke%20at%20Pokhlebin%20Screenies/

Thumb%20Soviet%20cavalry%20attacking%20Pokhlebin.jpg</pre>

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