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Mr Jones writes:

Mine arrived today and they are great! I need to order some more though… the platoon pack only really provides enough figures for a squad (Italian squads being on the large side!).


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Stuart at Great Escape Games of Great Escape Games writes:

Released on November 19th, our latest addition to our range of Stalingrad figures.

Command

The initial release is a command squad and two ten-man infantry squads.

Squad A

Squad B

More Italian releases to follow in December.

Mussolini saw it as essential to support their German allies in the invasion of the Soviet Union, believing it would be the decisive operation of the entire war, sending an Expeditionary Corps of three divisions. In the summer of 1942, Mussolini vastly expanded Italian forces Armata Italiana (ARMIR), or 8th Italian Army, with a strength of 235,000 men.

As part of German Army Group B, the ARMIR participated in operations along the Don River from July 1942. In August, three Soviet divisions launched a counterattack against Italian forces across the Don. Despite initial setbacks, the Italians rallied and held off the Soviet attack for twelve days before reinforcements threw them back across the river.

The Italians were positioned between the Hungarian 2nd and Romanian 3rd armies at the commencement of Operation Uranus on November 19th. The Soviet attack overran Romanian armies to the north and south of Stalingrad, encircling the German Sixth Army within the city.

Operation Saturn, launched on December 11th, aimed to destroy all German, Hungarian and Italian forces along the Don. Italian troops resisted courageously but were outnumbered and outclassed in armor and artillery support. By the end of December, the Italian center had been defeated and surrounded. By January, the Italian 8th Army ceased to exist as a coherent fighting force.

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