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I thought I came from a rough neighborhood... Apartment Hunting Kharkov, in the Ukraine, March 11, 1943: The German counteroffensive by Von Manstein had reversed the initial success achieved by the previous Russian assault. By easily sweeping aside the strung out, overconfident Russian forces back towards the Donets Basin the Germans were once again astride the large metropolis. Disobeying a direct order of not getting committed in a costly city struggle and suffer needless heavy losses, Hausser sent his vanguard, the elite Leibstrandarte Adolph Hitler into the city. Possibly motivated by prestige, the battle seasoned SS troopers now found themselves embroiled in severe fighting amongst the numerous apartment buildings. Game Length: 10 turns For the Germans to win they must capture the city For the Russians to win they must defend VP buildings Germans: Squads, HMG, MMG, LMG's, ATR's, FT's, DC's, AFV's Russians: Squads, HMG, MMG, LMG's, ATR's, DC's, AT Guns, ART Gun, AFV's Deluxe ASL Boards: #a, #b, #c, #d Aftermath: Led by Max Hanson, the Panzergrenadiers pushed right through to the Red Square in tough street fighting and so opened the access routes to the city center. As the deadly street fighting raged on, the bulk of the XLVIII Panzer Corps found itself pinned down to the south of the city on the Misha Stream. Colonel-General Roth, a master of mobile operations, did not wish to be pinned down and employed the bulk of his forces in an encirclement movement around Kharkov. On the 15th of March, the pocket was sealed, the same day resistance by the Soviets collapsed at the Kharkov Tractor Works, the last bastion of resistance. The victory, however, was a pyrrhic one. Motivated by prestige rather than by a tactical necessity the casualties suffered by the Leibstandarte, always considered as the cream of the crop were heedlessly high. Avenging an earlier pasting at Rostov in 1941, the SS once again proved of what mettle they were made. Source: On All Fronts, Apartment Hunting, February 1996 issue
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