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Blücher: Kaiserlicks

Game ID: GID0049520
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During the wars of the French Revolution, the French called their Austrian enemies “kaiserlicks,” a mispronunciation of the German word for “imperial.” The humble kaiserlick was a well-trained and well-equipped soldier, the most consistent and frequent enemy of the French Republic and Empire.

Kaiserlicks is a set of 67 richly colorful heavy-duty poker-sized cards, covering the army of the Austrian Empire. This set contains all of the units and officers that you need to create an Austrian army for Blücher or for a Scharnhorst campaign.

—description from the publisher

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2015
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