This book is an expansion to Bolt Action, the 28mm scale tabletop wargame set during World War II. Whilst there is historical detail within the narrative, this volume is not a history book – it is first and foremost a wargaming supplement. The team who put this book together took feedback from reviews of previous supplements and opinions from the Bolt Action community (www.warlordgames.com/forum). With this information to hand, the intention was to provide a good mixture of scenarios, new units and new rules whilst still giving some historical background for context. Some previously published rules and units have also been included – this is to save players the expense of buying additional books for content which is vital to this volume, but might form only a small part of other books.

The Ardennes Offensive of December 1944, the battles that led up to it and continued from it are one of the most complex series of engagements in the European Theatre of Operations. Many excellent historical books have already been written which delve deep into the detail of this fascinating campaign – given the focus of this book, it has only been possible to provide a superficial, ‘broad brush’ overview of the campaign. For any readers who are interested in focusing more on the actual history of the battles, a bibliography of recommended texts has been provided.

CAMPAIGN OVERVIEW

Despite a spirited defence from the opening hours of the Normandy invasion in June 1944, Hitler’s forces in northern France were comprehensively defeated and forced to retreat westward. Although their position was strengthened considerably following Operation Dragoon – the landing in southern France in August 1944 – the Allies were faced with considerable logistical problems as they advanced towards Germany, spreading their lines of communications and support thinner with every mile. Operation Market Garden, the massive airborne assault of September 1944, failed to meet its objectives and the momentum of the Allied advance was further threatened.

German forces were able to capitalise on this and with mounting pressure from the east as Soviet forces prepared for a winter offensive, Hitler decided to launch one last gamble – a massive counter offensive against the Allies in December 1944. The 45-division German assault launched against American defenders dug in across the Ardennes region led to the largest single battle fought by the US Army in the twentieth century. The stakes could not have been higher for either side – for Germany it truly was a last attempt to avoid being completely overwhelmed by the Western Allies, whilst for the American forces bearing the brunt of the assault, there was a very real threat that a German breakthrough could have undone all of the successes since D-Day. Codenamed Operation Watch on the Rhine by German forces, the initial successes of the campaign led to a worrying and distinctive bulge in the Allied front line, leading to the Allied press giving the offensive an immortal moniker: The Battle of the Bulge.