Baiting the Bear: The 1942 Soviet Kharkov Offensive

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Baiting the Bear: The 1942 Soviet Kharkov Offensive

Score
8.1
Players
1-2
Time
120 to 240 min
Recommended Age
12+
Difficulty
normal
Type
game
designers

Description

Baiting the Bear: The 1942 Soviet Kharkov Offensive, depicts the May 1942 offensive by Soviet forces under the command of Marshal Semyon Timoshenko against the German 6th Army. After initial promising signs, the offensive was stopped by German counterattacks. Critical errors by several staff officers and by Joseph Stalin, who failed to accurately estimate the 6th Army's potential and overestimated their own newly trained forces, led to a German pincer attack which cut off advancing Soviet troops from the rest of the front. The operation caused almost 300,000 Soviet casualties compared to just 20,000 for the Germans and their allies.

Game Scale:
Game Turn: 1 day
Hex: 4 miles / 6.4 kilometers
Units: Battalion to Army

Game Inventory:
Two 11x17" full color map
Two dual-side printed un-mounted countersheet (260 1/2" counters)(mounted counters are optional)
One 6-page rulebook
One Player Aid Chart
Eight pages of 64 Event Cards

Player Provided: One 6-sided die

Solitaire Playability: Medium
Complexity Level: Low
Players: 2 or more
Playing Time: 1.5 to 2 hours