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The Russian Campaign is infused with a palpable sense of hopelessness � of throwing man after man into a great grinder of heavy enemy fire. Here are only a few missions I have been able to get.

- Stalingrad

- Redsquare

- Trainstation

- Sewer

- Pavlov

- Factory

- Railyard

- Tankdrivecountry

- Tankdrivetown


Red Square

Red Square picks up immediately after the Stalingrad Riverbank. You�re still unarmed, but now you have to charge across Red Square along side poor conscripts as Germans Rain down death from entrenched positions. After you snag a rifle off the ground, the action moves inside as you fight and claw room by room through a bombed out building. The level concludes with you on the roof, sniper rifle in hand, capping the German officers that are coordinating the defense of the area. It�s a gripping experience that�ll leave your heart racing. And no, I�m not exaggerating � with shouts from your comrades, the cracks of gunfire, and booming artillery bombardments, it�s a vast battlefield experience capturing the intensity of WWII like no game before.

Pavlov�s House


After a brutal battle to flush the Germans out of a strategically important house � including tension filled room to room fighting � the tables are turned when the Germans counter attack. During the early stages of the counter attack you gleefully cap Germans with your sniper rifle as they skitter through the snow, but the balance shifts when the German Tanks trundle through the debris and shell your position. With tanks preventing you from sniping, Germans flood into the house, and what follows is desperate close-quarter combat as you hold on until reinforcements arrive.

Tank Drive Country


After Assuming Control of a tank, you follow a convoy of your comrades through a snow-covered forest, engaging German amour as you come across it. The Tank controls are very responsive, and drawing a bead on those slimy krauts is great fun. Plus, its cool change of peace to drive a tank across fields and other open areas, as opposed to skulking around some bombed out city.
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