The Battle For Moscow Guide
On December 7, 1941, the Red Army launched a massive counter-attack, catching the overextended German forces by surprise.
As temperatures dropped, German troops—poorly equipped for a winter campaign—faced immense difficulty maintaining momentum. The Defense and Turning Point The Battle for Moscow
The Battle for Moscow (originally designed by Frank Chadwick in 1986) is a popular, free introductory wargame. It is often described as a tense, 7-turn game that focuses on the critical decision-making of 1941, frequently played today in its 3Ci or Zvezda editions. On December 7, 1941, the Red Army launched
Estimates suggest between 248,000 and 400,000 German losses, while Soviet losses are estimated between 650,000 and 1.28 million. On December 7
