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  2. Blitzkrieg (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Blitzkrieg (Russian: Блицкриг) is a 2003 real-time tactics video game based on the events of World War II and is the first title in the Blitzkrieg series. The game allows players to assume the role of commanding officer during the battles of World War II that occurred in Europe and North Africa. Each country has its respective ...

  3. Category:World War II video games - Wikipedia

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    World War II grand strategy video games (1 C, 19 P) Pages in category "World War II video games" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 350 total.

  4. Blitzkrieg 2 - Wikipedia

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    Great Battles: Landing in Normandy, by the company Arise Inc., was another unofficial spin-off game in Arise's Great Battles lineup. It was released in April 2007. [27] [28] [29] Great Battles: Stalingrad, by a different company N-Game Studios, [30] was yet another iteration in the unofficial Great Battles lineup built on the Blitzkrieg 2 ...

  5. List of World War II video games - Wikipedia

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    Decisive Battles of World War II: Battles in Normandy (2004) Decisive Battles of World War II: Battles in Italy (2005) Battlefront (2007 video game) (2007) (Namesake of 1986 version) Kharkov: Disaster on the Donets (2008) Across the Dnepr: Second Edition (2010) (Expansion. Remake of 2003 namesake title.)

  6. Panzer Campaigns - Wikipedia

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    Panzer Campaigns is a series of operational level wargames originally developed by John Tiller Software, and currently by Wargame Design Studio. The games were originally published until 2010 by HPS Simulations, then self published by John Tiller Software until being bought out by Wargame Design Studio in 2021, after Tiller's death. [1]

  7. Continuation War - Wikipedia

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    More battles were fought toward the end of the war, the last of which was the Battle of Ilomantsi, fought between 26 July and 13 August 1944 and resulting in a Finnish victory with the destruction of two Soviet divisions. [177] [185] [186] Resisting the Soviet offensive had exhausted Finnish resources.

  8. Battle of Tali–Ihantala - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Tali–Ihantala (June 25 to July 9, 1944) was part of the Finnish-Soviet Continuation War (1941–1944), which occurred during World War II. The battle was fought between Finnish forces—using war materiel provided by Germany—and Soviet forces. To date, it is the largest battle in the history of the Nordic countries. [15]

  9. Lapland War - Wikipedia

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    After a series of minor battles, the war came to an effective end in November 1944, when all of the Wehrmacht troops had reached Norway or the border area and took fortified positions. The last Wehrmacht soldiers left Finland on 27 April 1945, shortly before the end of World War II in Europe.