Hunting in the forests of Lithuania, Grand Duke Gediminas lay down to sleep and had a dream. An iron wolf was howling on the top of the hill under which his party camped. Returning home, he consulted Lithuania's high priest, Kriviu Krivaitis, who told him to build his new capital on that hill. "The symbol of the iron wolf means that the city will be large and formidable city," she said. "The city will stand as strong as iron and will protect the land from its enemies." And so was Vilnius, capital of Lithuania, founded. Ever since, the Iron Wolf has been the symbol of Lithuania's defenders.
Surrounded by three hostile powers — Poland, Germany and the Soviet Union — Lithuania chose not to resist their imperialist advances during the Second World War. The Lithuanian Army consisted of but three infantry divisions, a cavalry brigade and a small tank detachment. But many within the political and military hierarchy, including dictator Antanas Smetona, wished to fight.
Iron Wolves is a supplement adding the Lithuanian Army to the Panzer Grenadier system. Nine of the 10 scenarios are hypothetical, but are based on the sort of fighting the Lithuanians saw as likely against the Germans, Poles or Soviets. This module is not playable by itself, but requires ownership of White Eagles, Eastern Front, Road to Berlin and, for just one scenario, Battle of the Bulge.
Iron Wolves is sold BOTH via .pdf download and as a printed booklet with unmounted, full-color pieces — you only need one. The scenario book comes as a .pdf file that you'll need to print (or read off the screen) in order to play the scenarios with pieces you'll need to print and assemble, or you can order it as a booklet with pieces that we'll ship to you (you'll still need to cut out the pieces and assemble them).
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