EPISODE 242 - Order of Battle WW2 - Red Star - Moscow - Part 1

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Today's video is a continuation of the Order of Battle World War II series.

EPISODE 242 - Order of Battle WW2 - Red Star - Moscow - Part 1

00:00 Intro, Deployment
18:35 Axis \ Allied Turn 1
33:33 Axis \ Allied Turn 2
44:46 Axis \ Allied Turn 3
58:31 Axis 4
1:01:54 Review and Next Time

My intent is to play each of the DLC for this series. I plan on one video each week that will last approximately 30-40 minutes in length.

I hope you enjoy learning with me as I play this series. It is a simple game with surprising depth.

ABOUT THIS CONTENT
The first of a trilogy of DLCs featuring the whole World War II from the Soviet Union's perspective. Starting with the fight against the Imperial Japan, players will get transferred to Europe in 1939. Red Star covers the battles of the Red Army in the years 1938-41.

The game starts with the Battle of Lake Khasan (July 29, 1938 – August 11, 1938), the attempted military incursion by the Japanese from Manchukuo, into territory claimed by the Soviet Union. It continues with the conflict of Khalkhin Gol, the decisive battle of the undeclared Soviet-Japanese Border War. Repel the Japanese and expel them from Mongolia!

Then, get transferred to Europe and participate in the Soviet invasion of Poland (as result of the so-called non-agression pact with Germany). Win by beating the FInnish forces in the gelid Winter War!

The last stage of the DLC from summer 1941 deals with the German invasion of the USSR and ends with the battle of Moscow in Dec. 1941.

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