During the last few days of April 1942 both the Germans and the Russians continued to probe the enemy lines in preparation for their planned summer offensives around Kharkov. Soviet Major Grinyov's 1st Battalion/36th Tank Brigade was given the task of securing the railway sidings outside of the small village of Gotha, north east of Liptsy.
Thinking to find the area unoccupied by the enemy and looking forward to a few days of rest, the Russians instead encountered the 2nd Battalion/201st Panzer Regiment intent on securing the
village and rail facilities for their own use. When neither side showed a willingness to withdraw, and with their holiday plans pushed aside, the Red Tankers slammed the hatches of their T-34s and charged to meet the equally willing German Panzers!
Thanks to one of my PBEM mates from the great state of Ohio, Big Ivan, to test this classic JTCS East Front scenario with me (Note - I am using Eagle-FZS localised German version.
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