BATTLE OF THE BULGE B65 B81 B91 ARTICLES
updated 031118
THE GENERAL
1965 Edition
2-2, Help the Poor Americans, 3-4, Marc Nicholson
2-2, How to lose at Bulge, 4-5, Myron Brundage
2-2, Theory of Defense, 6, Tom Bosseler
2-3, Who Says Bulge is Unbalanced?, 4-5, David Arneson
2-3, Don’t Help the “Poor Americans”, 6, Bill Whitaker
2-3, CONTEST #9, 7
2-4, Before the Bulge, 6-7, James Dunnigan
2-5, A Prisoner Provision, 4, Robert Ritholz
2-6, The Importance of Fortresses in Bulge, 4, Jeff Martin
2-6, Attack in the Ardennes -16 December 1944, 4-5, James Dunnigan
3-1, Bulge Opener, 10, Doug Cragoe
3-2, Bulge-View from Paris, 10-11, John Rancourt
3-2, Nuts to Bulge Conditions of Victory, 11, Michael Mitchell
3-3, Back to the Bulge, 5, Scott Berschig
3-3, Bulge: View from Berlin, 5-6, Brian Libby
3-4, The Fortified Goose-Egg, 6-7, Barry Branch
3-4, Battle at Bastogne, 12, Ted Harpham
3-4, CONTEST #16, 13
4-1, How to Capture Antwerp Without Really Trying, 10-11, Richard Shagrin
4-2, Key to German Victory in Bulge, 9-10, Joseph Pollock
4-3, Bulge: Isolation and Supply, 12, Mike Carr
4-4, Burn Those Bridges, 9, Richard Giberson
4-4, How to Capture Antwerp Without Really Trying, 10-11, John Lindros
5-1, Hold the Reins Loose, Peiper . . ., 5-6, Scott Bowden
5-3, Learn to Say - “Nuts”, 7, David Bush
5-3, Radical Opener—Bulge, 9-10, Joseph Saunders
5-5, After this Key German Move – You Allies Pray . . . , 8, Glenn Harris
5-5, Bulge: The German Offense, 6, David Kimberly
5-5, “Blitzkrieg” - What Bulge Really Is, 6 & 12, R Baier
5-6, Crack the German Supply Line, 3, John Rowland
5-6, The German Offense—II, 6, David Kimberly
5-6, Liege in a Week—Antwerp Maybe Never, 8, Bob Frost & Bob Koos
5-6, Utilizing Economy of Force, 12, Ken Mills
7-1, Keep Your Eyes on the Prize and Hold, 6, Alan Augenbraun
7-2, Hit Hard and Keep Driving, 6, Kevin Thomason
7-3, Ardennes Breakthrough, 6, Randy Heller
7-4, Heller’s Folly, 6, Richard Shagrin
7-4, Plan of the Month, 8-9, Glenn Davis
7-4, That Bulge Weather, 8-9, -
7-4, CONTEST #40, 13
7-5, The Honor System, 4, Mathew Buynoski
7-6, Bulge—As it Really Was, 3, Richard Thomas
7-6, Exploiting the Initiative in Bulge, 6-7, Don Lowry
8-1, Exploiting the Initiative in Bulge, 6-7 & 10, Don Lowry
8-6, Operation Morgenstern, 3, R Fatiber
9-2, Defense Beyond the Ourthe, 10-11, Henry Robinette
9-6, Unit Hunger, 11-12, Jerold Thomas
9-6, CONTEST #54 (Mislabeled as Contest #53),
10-6, SERIES REPLAY, 10-16, Reed & Lowry & Roberts
11-3, Bulge: The Historical Perspective, 3-8, Michael McGuire
11-5, Force or Finesse?, 13-15 & 12, J Robinson
12-2, Bulge 1940, 13-17 & Insert, Joseph Angiolillo
12-3, CONTEST #68, Insert
QUESTION BOX: 2-1, 2-2, 2-4, 2-5, 4-5, 4-6, 5-1, 5-4, 6-3, 7-1, 7-2, 7-3, 7-5, 7-6, 9-4, 10-1, 10-2, 10-4, 13-3
1981 Edition
10-6, Series Replay: Bulge Design Analysis, Larry Pinsky
19-2, Battle of the Bulge, Historical Backgrnd, 5, Rejuvinating an Old Roague, Bruno Sinigaglio
19-2, Plan Martin, Scenario, 12, Additional Scenario for BB, Bruno Sinigaglio
19-2, Operation Herbstnebel, Scenario, 13, Additional Scenario for BB, Bruno Sinigaglio
19-2, Colonel Hessler Rides Again, Strategy, 14, Opening German Strategy for the Bulge, Robert Beyma
19-2, Bulge II, Designer's Notes, 17, An Introduction to the Second Edition, Mick Uhl
21-3, Forty Years Later, 16 Dec 1944, Strategy, 5, Objectives in Bulge '81, Bruno Sinigaglio
21-3, Series Replay, Series Replay, 12, Battle of the Bulge, Staff
23-3, Kampfgruppe Peiper, Analysis, 37, Towards a More Realistic Bulge '81, Dan Parker
25-3, Those Bitter Woods, Strategy, 53, German Tactics in Bulge, John Malaska
27-5, One Last Bulge, Designer's Notes, 18, Third Edition Bulge '81, Bruno Sinigaglio
QUESTION BOX: 21-3, 21-6
1991 Edition
26-6, Coming Attractions, Designer's Notes, 47, Bulge '91, Craig Taylor
27-5, The Beauty of the Bulge, Analysis, 6, A Player's Look at Bulge '91, Brien Martin
27-5, Crossing the Line, Strategy, 9, Considerations for the German Player of Bulge '91, Brien Martin
27-5, Holding the Line, Strategy, 11, Suggestions for the Allied Player of Bulge '91, Brien Martin
27-5, Wacht Am Rhein Reversed, Variant, 13, The Reduction of the Ardennes Salient, Arnold Blumberg
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