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  2. The Ancient Art of War - Wikipedia

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    [2] Lisa Stevens reviewed the Macintosh version The Ancient Art of War in White Wolf #28 (Aug./Sept., 1991), rating it a 5 out of 5 and stated that "In summary, The Ancient Art of War is a wargame that even a nonwargamer can't help but like. It provides enough strategy to make it challenging, but enough great graphics to make it exciting.

  3. List of board wargames - Wikipedia

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    Cold War Battles 2: Kabul '79 & Pentomic Wurzburg: 2010: S&T #263, 2010 Corps Command: Dawn's Early Light: Lock 'N' Load Publishing, LLC: Cuban Missile Crisis: The Threshold of Nuclear War: Microgame Design Group: 2002: Dark Passage: The Invasion of Pakistan: Swedish Game Production: 1981: Donau Front: Ardennes of the 1990s – Central Front ...

  4. Gerhardt's Mill - Wikipedia

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    Gerhardt's Mill (Russian: Мельница Гергардта) is a building of historical significance in the Battle of Stalingrad. [1] [2] Gerhardt's Mill is situated directly across from Pavlov's House in central modern-day Volgograd. It is preserved in its bombed-out state and is one of the main landmarks of the Battle of Stalingrad.

  5. Stalingrad (wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Stalingrad is a strategic-level board wargame published by Avalon Hill in 1963 that simulates the first 24 months of the war between Germany and the Soviet Union during World War II. As one of the first board wargames (and the first one about the Eastern Front) it was extensively played and discussed during the early years of the wargaming ...

  6. Russian military deception - Wikipedia

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    In the Battle of Kulikovo in 1380, Dmitry Donskoy's Muscovite army defeated a much larger Mongol army using surprise.. The practice of military deception predates Russia. The Art of War, written in the 5th century BC and attributed to the ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tsu, describes a strategy of deception: "I will force the enemy to take our strength for weakness, and our weakness ...

  7. CI Games - Wikipedia

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    Art of Murder 2: Hunt for the Puppeteer; Art of Murder: The Secret Files; Art of Murder 3: Cards of Destiny; Art of Murder: Deadly Secrets; Battlestrike: Force of Resistance (released as Mortyr III in Eastern Europe) Battlestrike: Road to Berlin (also known as WWII: Battlestrike) Battlestrike: Shadow of Stalingrad (also known as Battlestrike ...

  8. List of Atari ST games - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Art of War in the Skies (The) Ancient Games; Andes Attack; Angel Nieto Pole 500cc; ... Stalingrad Campaign - The Turning Point Jun 1942-Feb 1943; Star Breaker;

  9. Vasily Zaitsev (sniper) - Wikipedia

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    Zaitsev, left, in Stalingrad, December 1942 Zaitsev's sniper rifle, a 7.62×54mmR Mosin Model 1891/30 sniper rifle with a PU 3.5× sniper scope on display at the Volgograd's Stalingrad Panorama Museum. Zaitsev was serving in the Soviet Navy as a clerk in Vladivostok when Germany invaded the Soviet Union in Operation Barbarossa. Like many of his ...