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49 - A Gate of Hell

49 - A Gate of Hell

Volume 13, Issue 1 (#49) A Gate of Hell

“The defenses of Charleston are like a porcupine hide with the quills turned outside in.”

-- USN Rear Admiral Samuel F. Du Pont

After Gettysburg and Vicksburg, another Union victory in 1863 at Charleston, South Carolina, the very heart of the Confederacy, would send an unmistakable signal to the states in rebellion as well as the rest of the world that the rebel’s cause was lost and further fighting a waste of lives and effort.

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50 - Die Atombombe

50 - Die Atombombe

Volume 13, Issue 2 (#50) Die Atombombe

“We have invisible aircraft, submarines, colossal tanks and cannon, unbelievably powerful rockets, and a bomb with a working that will astonish the whole world.... All my words are the purest truth. That you will see. We still have things that need to be finished, and when they are finished, they will turn the tide.”

-- Adolf Hitler addressing 9th Army officers, March 1945

Just how close was Germany to actually getting the Bomb?

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51 - "Almost a Miracle!"

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Volume 13, Issue 3 (#51) "Almost a Miracle!"

When asked about it, years after it ended, George Washington said that the American victory was "little short of a standing miracle."



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52 - Operation Ichi-Go

52 - Operation Ichi-Go

Volume 13, Issue 4 (#52) Operation Ichi-Go

Operation Ichi-Go (“Number One”) against the Chinese was the largest ground offensive in Japanese history, with 500,000 troops, 800 tanks and massive logistics and artillery support. They used their tanks in armored divisions – the only time in the war they deployed such concentrations.



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53 - ROME, INC.

53 - ROME, INC.

Volume 14, Issue 1 (#53) ROME, INC.

"Augustus…rid the company of all its enemies, even friendly ones, built the enterprise to a state of perfection, establishing a global corporate empire that could have run forever in peace and harmony if it had been managed properly."

-- Stanley Bing



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54 - Monty’s D-Day

54 - Monty’s D-Day

Volume 14, Issue 2 (#54) Monty's D-Day

Monty’s D-Day was first published in 1985 and well received. Now, four decades later, designer John Prados has smoothed and polished the MDD system, and added rules for parachute and amphibious landings, plus new German alternative responses. In the meanwhile, ATO published Bradley's D-Day, his companion game to Monty, as Campaign Study #3. Of course, everyone would like Monty’s D-Day to get a similar upgrade. The wild blue yonder hope would be that the two games could combine.

Now it's happening.



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55 - Lee's Greatest Victory

55 - Lee's Greatest Victory

Volume 14, Issue 3 (#55) Lee's Greatest Victory

“My God! My God! What will the Country say?"

-- President A. Lincoln



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56 - Hitler's Stalingrad: Breslau 1945

56 - Hitler's Stalingrad: Breslau 1945

Volume 14, Issue 4 (#56) Hitler's Stalingrad: Breslau 1945

After being cut off and isolated in mid-February 1945, the German garrison at Breslau, some 50,000 men, defied all odds holding onto the city for almost a week AFTER Berlin fell!



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