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  2. Steel Fury - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Second Battle of Kharkov - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of World War II video games - Wikipedia

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    Steel FuryKharkov 1942 (2007) Achtung Panzer: Kharkov 1943 (2009) Graviteam Tactics: Operation Star (2011) (aka. Achtung Panzer: Operation Star) 4 unique content expansions (2014) Graviteam Tactics: Mius Front (2016) 25+ expansions (2016 to 2020's) Tank Warfare: Tunisia 1943 (2017) 4 DLC expansions (2017–2018)

  5. Achtung Panzer: Kharkov 1943 - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Ukraine in Flames - Wikipedia

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    The film chronicles the devastation of Ukraine during World War II and the efforts of its liberation and rebuilding by the Soviet people and military. [3] The plot focuses on the events of autumn 1943 on the southern fronts of the German-Soviet war, showcasing both the immense destruction inflicted by the Nazi invasion and the resilience of the Soviet forces and civilians.

  7. Voronezh–Kharkov offensive - Wikipedia

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    The Voronezh–Kharkov strategic offensive operation was a successful strategic offensive operation of the Red Army's Voronezh, Bryansk and South-Western fronts, carried out from January 13 to March 3, 1943 with the aim of defeating the German Army Group B and liberating a large territory and the important industrial and administrative centers Voronezh, Kursk, Belgorod and Kharkov.

  8. Vitebsk–Orsha offensive - Wikipedia

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    The Vitebsk–Orsha offensive (Russian: Витебско-Оршанская наступательная операция) was part of the Belorussian strategic offensive of the Red Army in summer 1944, commonly known as Operation Bagration.

  9. Battle of Kharkov - Wikipedia

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    Second Battle of Kharkov, a May 1942 battle in which Soviet forces attempted to retake the city; Third Battle of Kharkov, a February 1943 battle in which Soviet forces were driven out again, and the Germans forces retook the city; Belgorod–Kharkov offensive operation, an August 1943 battle in which Soviet forces retook the city. In German ...