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Operation Compass September 1940, according the orders of Benito Mussolini, the Italian forces in Libya, under the command of marshal Graziani attacked the British troops in Egypt and advanced as far as Sidi Barrani and then entrenched in the desert. British General Wavell, Commander in chief of Commonwealth troops in Middle East ordered to General O Connor to make a counter-offensive with his little army (about 30 000 men against 150 000 Italian soldiers) and to drive back the enemy out of Egypt. This was Operation Compass. The British offensive began on the 8th of December 1940 with a surprise attack on Italian troops in the desert and never stopped after. Sidi Barrani was liberated soon then the British army reached the Libyan border and destroyed all Italian divisions incountered. After that it was the siege and the fall of Bardia then Tobruk in January 1941. The final destruction of the 10th Italian army at Beda Fomm was the peak of the campaign. The surrender of the Giarabub oasis, isolated in the desert, was the last battle of Operation Compass. At that time, an unknown German General was just arrived on the African soil : Erwin Rommel, the future «desert fox». This campaign, composed with 10 scénarios, recall the battles in the desert between British and Italian troops during Operation Compass, from the initial attack at Nibeiwa in late 1940 until the fall of Giarabub in March 1941, while the first German units of the Deutsche Afrika-Korps began to land in Tripoli. Jdrommel.

Expansions needed with the base game: - Terrain Pack, - Mediterranean Theater. - Winter/Desert Board, Campaign Notes This campaign is played in the chronological order of the scenarios. In accordance with history, the Allied player has the initiative in most scenarios (except for scenario 6) and who have to reach objectives. This is a simple campaign of 10 scenarios with no advanced rules and no reinforcements : Unpleasant surprise at Nibeiwa - 09/12/1940 (n 2390) Recapture of Sidi Barrani 10/12/1940 (n 2567) Battle of Buq Buq 11/12/1940 (n 10993) Capture of Bardia 03/01/1941 (n 2572) 1st battle of Tobruk 21/01/1941 (n 2586) El Mechili Action 1 23/01/1941 (n 11026) Martuba Airfield 25/01/1941 (n 11009) Fall of Derna 26/01/1941 (n 11438) Beda Fomm 05/02/1941 (n 2591) Siege of Giarabub 21/03/1941 (n 7264)

Who wins «Operation COMPASS»? In accordance with history, the British army won all battles described. The 10 th Italian army was destroyed in two months from the Nibeiwa first attack to the ambush at Beda Fomm («Fox killed in the open» said British General 0 Connor after this battle).but in the campaign, each scenario is wellbalanced to give a chance to win to the two players. The winner will be the one who implements the better strategy (or who have the best fortune with dices). Counting up the Victory points: - 1 VP by full ENY unit destroyed, - 1 VP by scenario won, - 1 additional VP by medal token gained.

Number of Victory Points available by scenario SCENARIO ALLIES AXE Unpleasant surprise at Nibeiwa Recapture of Sidi Barrani 4 + 1 4 + 1 7 + 1 + 3 7 + 1 Battle of Buq Buq 6 + 1 + 1 6 + 1 Capture of Bardia 7 + 1 7 + 1 1st battle of Tobruk 7 + 1 + 2 7 + 1 El Mechili Action 1 6 + 1 + 1 6 + 1 Martuba airfield 6 + 1 + 2 6 + 1 Fall of Derna 6 + 1 + 1 6 + 1 Beda Fomm 7 + 1 7 + 1 Siege of Giarabub 6 + 1 6 + 1 Total 82 PV 72 PV

Victory Points Counter Sheet SCENARIO ALLIES AXE Unpleasant surprise at Nibeiwa Recapture of Sidi Barrani Battle of Buq Buq Capture of Bardia 1st battle of Tobruk El Mechili Action 1 Martuba airfield Fall of Derna Beda Fomm Siege of Giarabub Total PV PV

Comments inter-scenarios Introduction Italian troops are entrenched in the desert. British General O Connor has to make a surprise attack and to destroy the Italian armoured group of Generale Maletti at Nibeiwa. Scenario 1 La surprise de Nibeiwa Maletti was killed in action at Nibeiwa as well as his armoured group. Now General O Connor can liberate Sidi Barrani. Scenario 2 La reprise de Sidi Barrani Sidi Barrani is liberated after a hard battle against a «black shirt» Italian division. The 7th Armoured Division (the famous Desert Rats) advance towards the Libyan border sweeping all Italian divisions encountered. Scenario 3 Battle of Buq Buq After the surrender of the Italian division at Buq Buq, O Connor s army cross the border and begin the siege of Bardia. Scenario 4 La prise de Bardia Bardia is fallen, 7th Armoured Division and 6th Australian Division with the help of a handfull of Free French surround the defence camp of Tobruk. Scenario 5 1st battle of Tobruk Tobruk surrendered, Italian troops run away on Via Balbia. The Babini armoured group goes to Mechili to stop the British advance accross the desert and to protect the Italian retreat along the coast road.

Scenario 6 El Mechili Action 1 After a tank battle, the 4th British Armoured Brigade captured El Mechili, in the same time, Australian soldiers of the 6th Infantry Division advanced towards Derna and its airfield. Scenario 7 Martuba airfield Martuba airfield is captured, now Derna seems to be at hand of the Australians. But a strong rearguard composed by Bersaglieri, Italian elite troop, defends the city during two days and shields the retreat of the 10th army. Scenario 8 Fall of Derna Derna is in Australian hands, several Italian columns advance slowly on Via Balbia while «Combe Force» a British battlegroup charges accross the desert to to cut of the Italian line of retreat.. Scenario 9 Beda Fomm «Fox killed in the open» is the victory message send by O Connor to Wavell, the 10th Italian army was wiped out in open country. Only the oasis of Giarabub, lost in the desert, is still resisting. Scenario 10 Siege of Giarabub Giarabub is fallen, the Deutsche Afrika-Korps under the command of General Rommel was not ready to attack British troops and to liberate the isolated Italian garrison. Operation Compass is closed, now a new game will began in the Libyan desert. End of the campaign. Conclusion A large Italian army of 150 000 soldiers has been defeated by a small one of only 30 000 men but better equipped. The coming of Rommel in this theatre of operations will reverse the situation and give the initiative to the Axis camp. But the Italian army, after Beda Fomm, remains discredited by German troops and then by the official history in spite of several nice battles in the desert during and after Operation Compass.

Bibliography - Militaria Magazine hors-série n 3 - Tobrouk. - "Campagnes d'afrique 1940-1943" - Flammarion. - "Rommel" - Ed. Atlas. - Magazine Images de guerre 1939-1945 n 4 - Egypte-Libye. - Magazine Troupes d'élite n 1 - Victoire pour les rats du désert. - Wikipedia - Article Battaglia di Giarabub. - "La Seconde Guerre mondiale au jour le jour" - Ed. France Loisirs. - Magazine Batailles & Blindés n 14 - "Fox killed in the open ground".