PANZER
The Panzer series is the creation of Jim Day, a designer with truly extensive knowledge of armored fighting vehicles
This expansion set includes the most significant US and British forces that saw action on the Western front in 1944 up until the end of the war in 1945
The Deluge is a Panzer Grenadier expansion book focused on the battles of September 1939 between Poland`s defenders and the German and Soviet invaders
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Recruited from concentration camps to fight for the freedom of a nation that denied them their own rights, America`s immigrant heroes of the 442nd `Nisei` Regimental Combat Team won more decorations for battlefield bravery than any other unit in American military history.
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Hunting in the forests of Lithuania, Grand Duke Gediminas lay down to sleep and had a dream
Shattered in the Battle of Alamein in late 1942, Germany`s once-formidable Afrika Korps stumbled back from Egypt across Libya, to meet its end in Tunisia
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In January 1941, British Empire forces began a two-pronged invasion of Italian East Africa, the fascist-ruled colonies on the Horn of Africa
Having driven the Hitlerite invaders out of Soviet Ukraine, the Red Army turned its sights on Axis-allied Romania in the spring of 1944
In March 1939, the small, newly-created nation of Slovakia declared its independence from Czechoslovakia and immediately became a satellite of Nazi Germany
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Faced with overwhelming enemy numbers, the German Army formed the elite Panzer Grenadier Division Grossdeutschland to spearhead counter-attacks
In early November 1942, American and British forces stormed ashore in French-ruled Morocco and Algeria, beginning a campaign to press the Axis into a small bridgehead around the ports of Tunis and Bizerte in Tunisia
Without the formality of a declaration of war, in October 1935 Italian armies stormed into Ethiopia from both north and south
In October 1942, five American officers, including General Mark Clark, met with various French administrators and military commanders to determine their potential reaction to the landing of an Allied force in French North Africa
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