Germany At War: Operation Barbarossa 1941 is an elegant turn-based design, inspired by classics such as Panzer General, but with more of a historical focus. You command the German forces through a branching historical campaign covering the entire 1941 campaign as well as part of the 1942 campaign. Dozens of scenarios stretch from the Soviet border all the way to Archangel and towards Astrakhan, the original military goals of Operation Barbarossa. Step into a wargame where your performance will rewrite history, through an addictive combination of compelling gameplay, realistic events and challenging battles.
Lviv is the modern Ukrainian name of the city. On the Soviet maps of 1940s it is - in Cyrillic - Львов, and in Latin alphabet that would be Lwow or Lvov, as you like it.
If you play the 1941 campaign you will see even more interesting things in the Baltic region. For example, Riga is still Riga for both sides but Klaipeda is Memel for Germans...
The art of war is simple and esay to understand but fighting a war is hard.
You get the medal Defense of Stalingrad if you emerge victorious from Operation Uranus.
I am not sure that the medal Defense of Stalingrad is the most appropriate for Operation Uranus, which began on November 19, when it rewards those who fought between July 12 and November 19 (?)