Battlefront:WWII
Late-war Orders of Battle and Unit Quality
The information on this page is designed for use with the new Battlefront:WWII Late-war Card Supplement, which includes the cards needed for the latewar British/Commonwealth forces, and Airborne forces for all of the major nations.


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Cards in the supplement 
Orders of Battle - 21st Army Group, NW Europe, 1944-45 (British/Commonwealth)
Adobe PDF (425k)  Powerpoint Presentation (.zip) (189k)
13FEB2006
British off-board Artillery Tutorial11SEP2006
British off-board Artillery Templates06NOV2006
Special rules and explanations 
Suggested Month By Month Unit Discipline Ratings for the 21st Army Group
(Thank you Mark Hayes and R. Mark Davies)
Adobe PDF (6k)
11SEP2001
Suggested Unit Discipline Ratings for the Germans in Normandy
(Thank you Mark Hayes)
Adobe PDF (9k)
 
Suggested Month by Month Unit Discipline Ratings for the U.S. Army Divisions in the ETO
(Thank you Mark Hayes)
Adobe PDF (7k)
 
British Divisional Markings
Adobe PDF (118k)
02NOV2002
Dutch-Belgian Independent Brigade Groups
(Thank you again R. Mark Davies)
Adobe PDF (45k)  Powerpoint Presentation (.zip) (33k)  Historical Perspective
14OCT2001
1st Polish Independent Parachute Brigade Group At Arnhem
(Thank you again R. Mark Davies)
Adobe PDF (24k)  Powerpoint Presentation (.zip) (20k)
 
British/Commonwealth Special Forces, 1944-45 Andy Parkes
Adobe PDF (103k)  Powerpoint Presentation (.zip) (46k)
13SEP2005
Guards Armoured Division 1944 Andy Parkes
Adobe PDF (98k)  Powerpoint Presentation (.zip) (24k)
27JUN2005
U.S. Airborne Orders of Battle
Adobe PDF (27k)  Powerpoint Presentation (.zip) (21k)
25AUG2001
German Fallschirmjäger Orders of Battle
Adobe PDF (23k)  Powerpoint Presentation (.zip) (18k)
11DEC2002
Russian Airborne and Miscellaneous Orders of Battle
Adobe PDF (44k)  Powerpoint Presentation (.zip) (36k)
28FEB2008
716 Infantrie Division at Dday
(Thank you again R. Mark Davies)
Adobe PDF (77k)   Powerpoint Presentation (.zip) (45k)
14OCT2001
21st Panzer Division at Normandy
(Thank you again R. Mark Davies)
Adobe PDF (117k)  Powerpoint Presentation (.zip) (68k)
2APR2007
The "Funnies" - Specialist armor in NW Europe and Italy, including the 79th Armoured Division
(Thank you again R. Mark Davies)
Adobe PDF (59k)  Powerpoint Presentation (.zip) (26k)
2APR2007
1st Czech Armoured Brigade Group
(Thank you again R. Mark Davies)
The Czechs arrived in Europe in late September '44 and relieved the 51st (Highland) Division in the siege positions around Dunkirk. This is where they stayed until April '45, being involved in numerous skirmishes and the odd assault. In April '45, they were sent to the US 3rd Army, which was advancing into Czechslovakia, and had the honour of liberating Prague (which shocked the Soviets somewhat, who were advancing into town from the other end - definitely unusual hypothetical scenario possibilities here: T34s versus Cromwells and Churchills anyone?).
Adobe PDF (38k)  Powerpoint Presentation (.zip) (24k)
5NOV2001
1st Polish Armoured Division
(Thank you yet again R. Mark Davies)
Adobe PDF (39k)  Powerpoint Presentation (.zip) (24k)
19MAR2002
Panzer Lehr Division
(Thank you Thomas Riepe and Mark Andrews)
Adobe PDF (147k)  Powerpoint Presentation (.zip) (43k)
8SEP2005
Schwere Panzer Battalion
(Thank you Nigel Perry)
Adobe PDF (67k)  Powerpoint Presentation (.zip) (10k)
08OCT2002
10. SS-Panzer-Division 'Frundsberg' at Hill 112, 10th July 1944
(Thank you yet again R. Mark Davies)
Adobe PDF (203k)  Powerpoint Presentation (.zip) (89k)
5NOV2003
12. SS-Panzer-Division 'Hitler Jugend'
(Thank you Andy Parkes and Paddy Green)
Adobe PDF (115k)  Powerpoint Presentation (.zip) (86k)
12DEC2005
43rd 'Wessex' Division at Hill 112, 10th July 1944
(Thank you yet again R. Mark Davies)
Adobe PDF (175k)  Powerpoint Presentation (.zip) (75k)
5NOV2003


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