Memoir 44 Campaigns

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A summary of Memoir 44 Campaigns and their Scenarios
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Grand CampaignsCampaignScenarioNotes
June 6, 1944 Invasion of Normandy, "D-Day",
Operation Overlord
Beach Landings
scenario_FirstAssaultWave_startOmaha Beach(June 6, 1944): One of the bloodiest landing sites, where U.S. forces faced fierce resistance and heavy casualties.
Scenario_UtahBeach_startUtah Beach(June 6, 1944): Primarily assaulted by U.S. forces. Resistance was lighter here compared to other beaches, but securing the area was critical for linking up with airborne troops.
Gold Beach(June 6, 1944): Assigned to British forces, who successfully established a beachhead despite tough resistance.
Scenario_JunoBeach_start_AlliesJuno Beach(June 6, 1944): Canadian forces encountered significant resistance but managed to secure their objectives.
Scenario_SwordBeach_startSword Beach(June 6, 1944): Another British sector, facing stiff opposition but ultimately achieving its goals.
scenario_PointeHoc_startPointe-du-Hoc(June 6, 1944): A special mission on Omaha Beach.
June 6 - 20, 1944The Battle for Caen
Operation Perch(June 7–14, 1944): A British attempt to encircle Caen from the west, which was delayed by strong German resistance at Villers-Bocage and counterattacks by Tiger tanks.
Operation Epsom(June 25–29, 1944): A British and Canadian offensive aimed to outflank Caen from the southwest, temporarily threatening German lines before being halted by reinforcements.
Operation Charnwood(July 8–9, 1944): A frontal assault by British and Canadian forces that captured the northern half of Caen but left the southern part under German control.

Operation Goodwood(July 18–20, 1944): A massive British armored offensive that advanced east of Caen but failed to achieve a breakthrough, though it drew German reserves away from U.S. operations.
Operation Atlantic(July 18–21, 1944): A simultaneous Canadian operation alongside Goodwood that secured the southern suburbs of Caen, completing its capture.
scenario_SecuringFlank_startSecuring the Flank
Capturing the Crossing
Scenario_Withdrawal_Hill_112_startWithdrawal from Hill 112
July 25 – August 21, 1944The Breakout Campaign
Panzer Lehr Counters
Martinville Ridge
scenario_Cobra_startOperation Cobra
Counter-attack on Mortain
Taking Caen
Drive on Caen
Night Withdrawal
Pushing through Caen
Early Falaise
Saint Martin & Bull Bridge
Mont Pincon
Closing the Gap
Falaise
Wittman’s Final Battle
Opportunity at Falaise
Closing the Gap
May 10 – June 25, 1940Blitzkrieg to the West
Bodanga
Airborne Operation
Fort Eben-Emael
Unternehmen Niwi
Valkenburg Airfield
Moerdijk Bridges
The Diversion
Battle of Hannut-Merdorp
Resistance in Gembloux
Dug-in behind the Dyle
Battle of the Lys
The Sickle-Cut
Bouvignes Bridgehead
Battle of Flavion
Defense of Le Cateau
Assaults on the Wattenberg
The Crossing of the Meuse
Driving to Sedan
Camouflaged in Montherme
Breakout at Sedan
De Gaulle to the Rescue
To Crecy-sur-Serre
Combats in Stonne
Dunkirk
Resistance in La Horgne
May 20, 1941 – June 1, 1941Invasion of CreteDownload PDF
June 22 -December 5, 1941Operation Barbarossa
Barbarossa Center
BugRiver_start_AlliesBug River
PruzanaPruzana
Smolensk
Yelnya - Timoschenko’s Assault
Yelnya - Zhukov’s Assault
Kamenewo
scenario_GatesMoscow_startGates of Moscow (Typhoon)
Breakout at KlinBreakout at Klin
Barbarossa North
Raseiniai
Velikaya Bridgehead
Ingermanland
Luga Bridges
Ivanovskoye Bridgehead
Staraya Russa
Baltic Islands
Tkhvin
Barbarossa South
Brody
Pripet Marsh
Russian Breakout
scenario_Lipovec_start_AxisLipovec
Kiev
Sea of Azov
Battle for Rostov
Overlord Scenarios
Tigers in the Snow
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d-day-landings

D-Day Campaign

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