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One thing that I think about is the right design for the hedgehog Anti Tank barriers. With two orders of Miner reinforcements, I have enough AT barriers to surround my base on the north and west sides where the enemies come from.
However, even if you built your barriers in a straight line from the Northwest map corner to the Northeast and Southwest map corners in a giant Г shape, the enemy still comes around the edge of your Г barrier line by going outside of the map space that you can send your troops to. Therefore, there is no way to totally block off the enemy tank attack unless you try to go 360 degrees around your base using your barriers, in which case you will be blocking off your AntiTank cannon reinforcements from coming in through the southeast map corner.
- In the Last Journey (1943, Eastern Europe, playing as Germans v Soviets)
- In the Jaws of the Predator (July 28, 1941, Somewhere on the Soviet border)(FWIW, I doubt how many border posts the Soviets still held by July 28, 1941. Ultimately I remember hearing that only one out of hundreds of border posts was never crushed nor surrendered.)
- Rage Monster (1943, Eastern Europe, you play as the Soviets)
Ghost Town (July 20, 1942, Africa, you play as British v Germans)
- Payback, (1943, Eastern Europe, you are Soviet)
The Chinese Communist Party also believe there history is correct.
but hey they told you that in school must mean you are absolutely right