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Product description ■ After the Second World War, as the position of the Communist forces increased in many areas, the pressure on the leftist forces by the right side increased in Greece, and the leftist forces also deepened their confrontation with the government.
In March 1946, the Greek People's Liberation Army (Dimokratikos Stratos Elladas. DSE), which had been invaded by former Democratic Army of Greece Markos Vafiadis from Yugoslavia, yugoslavia, launched an offensive in Greece.
The DSE, which had continued to resist guerrilla warfare, changed its course of operations and entered into full-scale combat with the Greek government forces, supported by the United States President Truman.
The Greek Civil War 『 : The Greek Civil War 1947-49 』
(Game Design : Brian Train)
The 『 Greek Civil War 1947-49 』 is a two person game reproducing the fighting between the Greek government and the Communist Party of Greece (DSE : Dimokratikos Stratos Elladas = Democratic Army of Greece) between 1947 and 49 years.
During the game, the DSE player tries to reduce the power of the Greek government and replace its governing structure with its own.
The government player tries to contain the threat to civil society by the civilian police and the Greek government forces and reserve officers.
Since this is a game in which units of different sizes collide with each other, the DSE player tries to use different methods of combat than those used in ordinary war games.
Since this is a game in which units of different sizes collide with each other, the DSE player uses different methods of combat than those used in ordinary war games.
In addition to the damage to the unit, the number of players : 2
Playing time : 240 minutes
The result affects not only the damage to the unit but also the increase or decrease in the "political points".
Designer : Brian Train
<1 Map (A1 Size)
2 Unit Sheets (1 Large and 1 Small)
1 Rule book (p. 16) 0