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Strike North Japan vs. the Soviet Union, 1941

A board game by Joseph Miranda
Publisher: Decision Games (I)
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Strike North Japan vs. the Soviet Union, 1941
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Retail price: 39,99€ 32,90€
IT 4,49€
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Strike North. Japan vs. the Soviet Union, 1941 Strike North presumes that Imperial Japan has decided to invade the Soviet Union in 1941, instead of going to war with the United States. Conceptually, a Japanese invasion of the Soviet Union would be in conjunction with the German attack on the USSR (Operation Barbarossa) on 22 June, 1941. The strategic possibilities of this alternative course are incredible; The Soviets will be under the pressure of fighting a two-front war. However, by following this strategy, the Japanese would be temporarily abandoning their planned invasions of the resource regions of the East Indies and beyond, leaving Japan less than a half-year of oil to sustain their war effort. The map shows Northeast Asia as it was in 1941, with each hex on the map equaling roughly 37 miles (60 kilometers) from side to opposite side. Each game turn represents one month of operations. The units are brigades, divisions and corps. Components: One 22" x 34" map & 228 counters

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Mechanics: Hex-and-Counter
Categories: War
Alternative names: Strike North Japan vs. the Soviet Union, 1941 Strike North: Japan Invades the USSR, 1941
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Description Description

Strike North. Japan vs. the Soviet Union, 1941 Strike North presumes that Imperial Japan has decided to invade the Soviet Union in 1941, instead of going to war with the United States. Conceptually, a Japanese invasion of the Soviet Union would be in conjunction with the German attack on the USSR (Operation Barbarossa) on 22 June, 1941. The strategic possibilities of this alternative course are incredible; The Soviets will be under the pressure of fighting a two-front war. However, by following this strategy, the Japanese would be temporarily abandoning their planned invasions of the resource regions of the East Indies and beyond, leaving Japan less than a half-year of oil to sustain their war effort. The map shows Northeast Asia as it was in 1941, with each hex on the map equaling roughly 37 miles (60 kilometers) from side to opposite side. Each game turn represents one month of operations. The units are brigades, divisions and corps. Components: One 22" x 34" map & 228 counters

Additional information Additional information
Mechanics: Hex-and-Counter
Categories: War
Alternative names: Strike North Japan vs. the Soviet Union, 1941 Strike North: Japan Invades the USSR, 1941
This was seen 546 times