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screamingeagle
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Posted: Monday, January 27, 2003 - 02:28 PM UTC
Hey guy's look's like we have a real winner here.
210cav and Ranger74 I know you guy's can appreciate this kind of no nonsense, "tell it and show it like it really was " historical account. I've heard through a few other's that this is suppose to be "THE " book on Kursk. Check out the link guys & info on this book at RZM. This book moves right to the top of my "To Get " list.
I LOVE WHAT IT SAY'S ABOUT " MISCAPTIONED PHOTO'S & LESS CAREFUL AUTHORS ! "
http://www.rzm.com/books/fp/citadel.cfm



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Posted: Monday, January 27, 2003 - 03:49 PM UTC
Another thread on wargaming made me post this, but if you are interested in this battle, there is a new computer wargame from HPS called "Panzer Campaigns: Kursk '43". I picked it up from Military Hobbies. It looks good, for those interested in computer gaming. I think this book sounds like a must read. And, after I know what really happened, I can make different choices with the game, and see what the outcome "could" have been. Kind of fun.

Mike

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Posted: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 - 12:25 AM UTC
Thanks for the heads up. Maybe I will start my dio one of these days.