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Tango0122 Apr 2015 12:52 p.m. PST

"The latest release from Battlefront is the book Nachtjager, which covers the British and German forces involved in the last days of the war. Nachtjager follows up the release of the Bridge at Remagen book and with the next book on the Battle of Berlin; Battlefront will have closed the chapter on the fighting that took place in 1945. It is hard not to lump Nachtjager in with Remagen, since they both represent the most modern versions of the US and Commonwealth armies fighting the Germans who are fighting with a hodgepodge of forces to stave of defeat. Another common trait this book shares with Remagen is that they are both closer to representing "what if" forces for the Allies than recreating actual major battles…"
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Lion in the Stars22 Apr 2015 7:38 p.m. PST

Something of a disappointment that most of the content is going to be online only…

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