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  2. Clash of Steel - Wikipedia

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    It covers World War II in Europe on a grand strategic scale between 1939 and 1945. Three major powers are playable: Germany , the Allies and the Soviet Union. In the game each player in charge of his chosen major power and its land, air and naval forces. Each player also controls production and research of military equipment.

  3. 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.)

  4. Hitler's War (game) - Wikipedia

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    As an option, the Allies' Eastern and Western forces can be divided between two players, turning this into a three-player game. [2] Campaign game: This simulates the entire war, 1939–1945, in four-month turns, and can be played by either two or three players. The basic campaign uses all of the rules introduced in the first two scenarios.

  5. Category:World War II grand strategy video games - Wikipedia

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    These are grand strategy computer and video games set in World War II, i.e. games that leave the player in charge of every aspect: military, economic, and political, of a country during (and possibly the period leading up to) the war.

  6. Axis & Allies (1998 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Axis & Allies is a 1998 computer wargame closely based on the Axis and Allies: Classic board game.. Players take control of one of five world powers at the start of 1942 in World War II, grouped into the opposing factions of the Allies (US, UK, and USSR) and the Axis (Germany and Japan).

  7. Hypothetical Axis victory in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Model of the Volkshalle in World Capital Germania, part of Adolf Hitler's vision for the future of Nazi Germany after the planned victory in World War II. A hypothetical military victory of the Axis powers over the Allies of World War II (1939–1945) is a common topic in speculative literature.

  8. Strategic Command (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    The third game-engine saw the return of hexes. Games from the first and second series saw the player assuming control over either Axis, Central Powers or Allied, Entente Cordiale states of World War II and World War I. The Patton Drives East expansion in the second series added a conflict between the Western Allies and the Soviet Union. The ...

  9. V for Victory: D-Day Utah Beach - Wikipedia

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    V for Victory: D-Day Utah Beach is a World War II battle simulation wargame based on the Normandy invasion. The player takes the role of a commander for either the American or German forces. [1] The game comes with six scenarios, with the first five simulating individual battles.