THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN ARTICLES
updated 160115
THE GENERAL
13-2, Staff; The Question Box; The Russian Campaign; p34
13-3, Miller, Dean, Initial Impressions of Russian Campaign; p7
13-3, Hamblen, Richard; Another Man's Impressions of The Russian Campaign; p9
13-4, Hamblen, Richard;But What If, Variants and Alternate Strategic Scenarios; p28 [Variant]
13-6, Jarvinen, Richard; The Viipuri Defense; p10 [Strategy]
14-1, Staff; Design Analysis: The Russian Campaign, The Second Time Around; p13
14-3, Jarvinen, Richard; Barbarossa Repulsed!, Expanding on the Viipuri Defense; p16 [Strategy]
14-5, Jarvinen, Richard; The Final Line, Strategy, 21, The Third Installment of the Jarvinen TRC Series; p21 [Strategy]
15-1, Jarvinen, Richard; The Road to Berlin, Strategy, p28 [Strategy]
15-3, Bomba, Tyrone; Tournament (Strategic) Level Russian Campaign, p20, Tyrone Bomba
16-4, Jarvinen, Beyma, & Hamblen; Russian Campaign Replay, The Viipuri Defense, p22 [Series Replay]
16-5, Jameson, Paul; Tactical Alternatives in 1941, Analysis of Russian Strategy in The Russian Campaign
17-6, Jarvine, J. R; Back to the Viipuri, Once Again Into the Fray of TRC Opening Setups, p41 [Strategy]
18-5, Blanch, Kurt; Variant Ten (RCX), Another Variation on The Russian Campaign, p27 [Variant]
21-1, Harmon, Robert; The Crimea River Defense, Lines of Departure in Russian Campaign, p38 [Strategy]
21-4, Anchors, Michael; Turning the Tide, Playing the Russian in Russian Campaign, p27 [Strategy]
21-4, Eggleston, Richard; The Ideological Factor, Benign German Occupation in TRC; p29 [Variant]
21-4, Staff; The Question Box, The Russian Campaign
22-4, Dultz, Marc; The Long Trek Eastwards, Tracking the Weather of TRC; p23 [Variant]
22-4, Carberry, Joe; Handicapping in the Russian Campaign, Options for Balancing the Old Favorite ; p25 [Variant]
23-6, Werbaneth, James; The Long Haul, Strategy, Axis Strategy for TRC; p29 [Strategy]
24-1, Morrison, Paul; The Steppes: Key to Victory, Playing the German in TRC, p21 [Strategy]
25-2, Costello, Robert; Play Conventions For Russian Campaign, Play-By-Mail, Plugging the Holes in PBM, p39
27-1, Buckland, David; The Offensive Approach, Soviet Strategy for Russian Campaign, p6 [Strategy]
27-1, Allred, E.B & R. E; To the Gates, Historical Backgrnd, The Historical Russian Campaign, p17
27-1, Munoz, Antonion; Divisions, Corps, & Armies, Realistic Russian Campaign, p23 [Variant]
28-3, Lutz, James; The Black Sea Waltz, Naval Movement Options in the Russian Campaign, p33
28-3, Kritzer, Art; A Fond Friendship Renewed, Re-Acquainting Oneself with the Russian Campaign, p46
31-4, Beyma; Robert; Tournament Scenarios for The Russian Campaign, Two Scenarios Covering '41-'42 and '42-'43; p52
FIRE & MOVEMENT
DeBaun, Richard F. & Aker, Frank; The Russian Campaign; FIRE &MOVEMENT #5; Jan-Feb 1977; p 25; Rebuttal by TAHGC Hamblen, Greenwood, and Oleson.
CAMPAIGN
Emrich, Alan; Strategies and Tactics in The Russian Campaign; CAMPAIGN no 82 ND77 page 6
Morley, Ronald; An Examination of Russian Stratey in Russian Campaign; CAMPAIGN no 94, ND79; p23
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