Board game Command Magazine Vol. 171 Battle for Kursk Battle for Kursk

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Japanese title: ボードゲーム コマンドマガジン Vol.171 バトル・フォー・クルスク Battle for Kursk
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Item number: 607643347
Released date: 23 Jun 2023

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Product Description The Eastern Front in 1943. In March, the war over the Soviet city of Kursk intensified.
The third Battle of Kharkiv created a Soviet protrusion around Kursk.
Marshal Manstein recommended an attack on Kursk. In April, the operation was named "Tsitadere" (Fortress), and it was decided to attack the Protrusion of Kursk.
The Soviet forces, on the other hand, decided that if the German forces attacked the Protrusion of Kursk, they would reject the attack with strong defenses and destroy the German forces, then go on the offensive and defeat the German forces.
The 『 Battle for Kursk 』 was a game that dealt with the "Fortress" attack by the German forces against the Protrusion of Kursk, followed by a counterattack by three Soviet front forces.
If the Fortress had been successful, it would have been able to show that the German forces still had offensive capabilities and would have been able to capture a large number of POWs.
If it had been successful, it would have been able to show that the German forces still had offensive capabilities and would have been able to capture a large number of POWs.
If it failed (as is historically true), it would have been able to show that the German forces still had offensive capabilities and would have been able to capture a large number of POWs.
If it failed (as is historically true), it would have been able to show that the German forces still had offensive capabilities and would have been able to capture a large number of POWs.
The 『 Battle for Kursk 』 played on a map depicting the former Soviet Union as a battleground, and used pieces to represent the units that participated in this campaign.
The German players play the role of Army High Command (OKH and Central and Southern Groups), and the German players play the role of Staffa (STAVKA and eight front forces).
The German Ground Units represent the Army (approximately 25.000 soldiers and equipment) after two years of war in the Russian Shea.
The German Ground Units represent the Army (approximately 40.000 soldiers and equipment).
The magazine also contains historical notes and game replays by Takeshi Oki.
■ Game overview ■
Number of players : 2
Play time : 120 to 180 minutes
Age : 14 years or older
Map 1
Unit sheet 1
Rulebook 1 Shea Shea