Unconditional Surrender

Unconditional Surrender

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"Unconditional Surrender" was the wargame in issue #36 of The Wargamer Magazine dated December 1984.

The game simulates the Confederate counterattack on Fort Donelson after the Fort had been invested by U.S. Grant and the Union army in February 1862. The Confederate garrison actually outnumbered the Union troops 18,000 to 15,000, but Grant's judgement of his opponent's psychology served him well. The unconditional surrender of the fort on Febuary 16th, 1862, shattered the Confederate defenses in western and middle Tennessee.The equivalent of an entire corps was taken prisoner, and the Cumberland River was opened to the Union Navy. Within weeks Nashville would fall and the remaining Confederate forces would retreat into Mississippi. The victory made a national hero of it's previously unknown author, who here began his rise to command of all the Union armies - U.S. Grant. Yet the battle could have turned out much differently, and the controversy in later years over what really happened and why, would be among the most intense surrounding any action of the war.

General

Number of players: 2
Duration: 90 min.
Age: 12+
Language: English

Kind of game

Type/Theme: American Civil War, Civil War, Wargame
Mechanism: Dice Rolling, Grid Movement, Hexagon Grid, Simulation

Creators

Designer: Jon Southard
Taal
English
Theme
American Revolutionary War , Wargame, Civil War
Age
12+
Playtime
60-90 min.
Game Mechanics
Simulation, Hex-and-Counter, Grid Movement, Dice Rolling
Number of players
2
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