Unity of Command II - Moscow 41
Thereafter, ferocious Soviet resistance, coupled with exhaustion and horrendous weather, meant that this was to be the end of the line for Barbarossa..
Key Features
11 historical scenarios with many variants, based on the Soviet winter counteroffensive in late 1941 and early 1942
Limited, but still difficult to achieve, alternative historical outcomes, such as relieving Leningrad or destroying the Army Group Center
New Soviet Guards units
New winter look for German and Soviet units
New specialists: Soviet Ski Troops, Divisional Gun
New card: Artillery Preparation
The beginning of December 1941 saw German forces fighting at the gates of Moscow. Though battered and bruised, German armies will prove mighty opponents for the less experienced Red Army, which must also contend with overly ambitious objectives set forth by the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin.