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  2. List of World War II video games - Wikipedia

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    Decisive Battles of World War II: Battles in Normandy (2004) Decisive Battles of World War II: Battles in Italy (2005) Battlefront (2007 video game) (2007) (Namesake of 1986 version) Kharkov: Disaster on the Donets (2008) Across the Dnepr: Second Edition (2010) (Expansion. Remake of 2003 namesake title.)

  3. Order of War - Wikipedia

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    NA: September 22, 2009 [3] Genre (s) Strategy. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Order of War ( Russian: Order of War: Освобождение) is a World War II strategy video game developed by Wargaming and published by Square Enix. It was released exclusively for Windows in September 2009.

  4. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    Gordian Knot (Agema Publications, 2007) Greek Naval Warfare (London Wargames Section, 1972) Hail Caesar (Warlord Games, 2011) [ 1] Hex Command Ancients (Imagine Image Multimedia, 2000) Holy Hack First Edition (LMW Works, 1996) [ 1] Holy Hack Second Edition (LMW Works, 2007) [ 1] A game in play using the Field of Glory ruleset.

  5. Battle of St. Vith - Wikipedia

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    Battle of St. Vith. /  50.28194°N 6.12667°E  / 50.28194; 6.12667. The Ardennes area of Belgium and Germany just before the German Ardennes counteroffensive, December 15, 1944. The Battle of St. Vith was an engagement in Belgium fought during the Allied advance from Paris to the Rhine in World War II. It was one of several battles on ...

  6. Armored group (military unit) - Wikipedia

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    Activated 10 September 1942 as the 9th Tank Group at Camp Campbell, Kentucky. Moved to the Desert Training Center, Arizona on 19 August 1943, where it was redesignated 9th Armored Group on 8 December 1943. Departed New York on 31 March 1944 and arrived in England on 6 April 1944. Landed in France on 12 November 1944.

  7. War Games Rules 1925-1950 - Wikipedia

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    War Games Rules 1950–2000: Wargames Rules for All Arms Land Warfare from Platoon to Battalion Level A computer-moderated adaptation of the 1988 edition was created by WargameSystems. [3] This is claimed to preserve the WRG rules structure and key data while the software automates the mechanics of playing by these rules, hence saving time and ...

  8. Siege of Bastogne - Wikipedia

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    The Siege of Bastogne ( French pronunciation: [bas.tɔɲ] ⓘ) was an engagement in December 1944 between American and German forces at the Belgian town of Bastogne, as part of the larger Battle of the Bulge. The goal of the German offensive was the harbor at Antwerp. In order to reach it before the Allies could regroup and bring their superior ...

  9. Panzer '44: Tactical Combat in Western Europe, 1944–45

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    He noted that because the two games use the same game system, it was possible to combine the two and throw World War II tanks against modern (1970s) tanks. However, he noted that 1970s armor was capable of withstanding World War II firepower, and suggested, just for fun, that tanks from Panzer '44 be given 3 points of extra firepower to at ...