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Steel Fury: Kharkov 1942 is a World War 2 tank simulation computer game, set during the Kharkov offensive of 1942. [2] It was made by the Ukrainian game developer team Graviteam and Russian developer Discus Games. [1] [3] The game was released in Russia in November 2007 (Buka). An English version of the game was released in 2008. [3]
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The game covers a relatively short segment of the Third Battle of Kharkov between Germany and the Soviet Union, taking place from 2 – 8 March 1943, while the real battle spanned from 19 February – 15 March 1943. The game has 6 scenarios to choose from, set in different historically accurate battles surrounding the Third Battle of Kharkov.
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Translation title Original title Translator Publisher Date ISBN Artem Chapeye: The Ukraine [1] The Ukraine: Zenia Tompkins: Seven Stories Press: 2024: 978-1644212950 Yuri Andrukhovych: The Moscoviad [2] Московіада: Vitaly Chernetsky Spuyten Duyvil 2008 978-1933132525 Yuri Andrukhovych: Twelve Circles [3] Дванадцять ...
The Second Battle of Kharkov or Operation Fredericus was an Axis counter-offensive in the region around Kharkov against the Red Army Izium bridgehead offensive conducted 12–28 May 1942, on the Eastern Front during World War II.
The defeat at Kharkov left the Soviets vulnerable to the German summer offensive. Despite the setback, Stalin continued to prioritize defending Moscow, allocating only limited reinforcements to the Southwestern Front. [57] The commitment of panzer divisions needed for Case Blue to the Second Battle of Kharkov further delayed the offensive's ...
A historical review in Germany of the impact of Waffen-SS veterans in post-war German society continues, and a number of books on the subject have been published in recent years. [ 211 ] [ 214 ] Waffen-SS veterans have received pensions ( West Germany 's War Victims' Assistance Act, or the Bundesversorgungsgesetz ) from the German government.