Unit Detached Command Magazine Vol. 138 Battle of Mtzensk

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Japanese title: ボードゲーム [ユニット切り離し済] コマンドマガジン Vol.138 ムツェンスクの戦い
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Item number: 607652849
Released date: 20 Dec 2017

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The Japanese version of the Command Magazine is a simulation game magazine with an additional game that follows the special features of each issue.
In the summer of 1941, in early October, the Soviet army was captured by a strong advance force led by General Heinz Guderian, the most famous Armoured Commander of the German army.
The Soviet army repeatedly counterattacked the side of the German army on the road towards Murzensk, 125 miles southeast of Moscow.
The German attacks along this road were stopped many times, giving the Soviet army more leeway to lay the final line of defense north of that point.
After all, the German army could not pressure Moscow from this direction because the defense of Murzensk had been well established before the German army arrived.
The 『 Battle of Murzensk 』 was part of the 『 Roads to Moscow 』 published by GMT, and the other 『 Battle of Mojaisk 』 was published in Issue 131.
The entire 『 Roads to Moscow 』 appeared in the appendixes of this game.
The 『 Battle of Murzensk 』 is a two person tactical game that recreates the battle around Murzensk with two scenarios.
One person commands the German army and the other commander commands the Soviet army. Although it was a small-scale game, it played an important part in the defense of Moscow.
The Battle of Murzensk is a two person tactical game that reproduces the battle around Murzensk with two scenarios.
One person commands the German army and the other commander commands the Soviet army. Although it is a tactical game, it reproduces the battle across Moscow with a precision system.
One volume of this magazine
One map
One unit set
Four scenario charts
One instruction manual
One book of this magazine
One map
One scenario chart
One instruction manual
One instruction manual
One book of this magazine
One map
Four scenario charts
One instruction manual
One instruction manual
One instruction manual
One book of this magazine
One map
Four scenario charts
One instruction manual
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