Play
Board Game

Stalingrad! Valor of the 37th Guards

Expansion Of Advanced Squad Leader

Empty Star Empty Star Empty Star Empty Star Empty Star (0) GO User Rating

Where To Play

Find gamers to play Stalingrad! Valor of the 37th Guards with online or offline and make friends

House
@ Offline
Arrow
Person
0 Players at Gamers.Online
Arrow

Gamers Who Play This Game

No gamers found :(
To Find More Gamers

Matches at Gamers.Online

No matches found!

Conquer Stalingrad! Valor of the 37th Guards GO World-Rank #1

Make each of your games in Stalingrad! Valor of the 37th Guards count, gain GO XP and be #1 in your favorite Board Game. Start now and create your Gamers.Online CV!

Other Expansions

Next
Previous

Cookies

We use cookies and other data for a number of reasons, such as keeping FT Sites reliable and secure, personalizing content and ads, providing social media features and to analyze how our Sites are used.

Cookies

Cookies

We use cookies and other data for a number of reasons, such as keeping FT Sites reliable and secure, personalizing content and ads, providing social media features and to analyze how our Sites are used.

Cookies

Game Details

Overview
Thumbnail
Person 2
Clock Unknown
GO World Ranking
Coming Soon :)
Game Info
This expansion for Advanced Squad Leader contains 9 scenarios and a Campaign Game on a large hex map of the Dzerhezinsky Tractor Works. (Ownership of Red Barricades is required to play this game). The northernmost of three huge factory complexes along the Volga, the Dzerhezinsky Tractor Works was an extended cluster of warehouses, office buildings and assembly halls built with the help of the Ford Motor Company in the 1930's to improve Soviet farming with modern tractors. The factory itself was bordered by an oil storage facility and worker' housing units. At the outset of the war with Germany, the factory was hastily retooled to make the soon-to-be-famous T-34 medium tank. The steel ribs of the workshops stuck out amidst enormous mounds of rubble. The German 14th Panzer and 389th Infantry Divisions pounded the Guardsmen and smashed into the workshops of the factory itself for the first time. The factory had been busy, building and repairing tanks to the end, and the last T-34 tanks produced went into action unpainted. Now men cut each other down in brutal firefights staged at arm's length in the broken halls of the factory, while tanks sent shells crashing through the gloomy workshops in showers of sparks.

Cookies

We use cookies and other data for a number of reasons, such as keeping FT Sites reliable and secure, personalizing content and ads, providing social media features and to analyze how our Sites are used.

Cookies

Cookies

We use cookies and other data for a number of reasons, such as keeping FT Sites reliable and secure, personalizing content and ads, providing social media features and to analyze how our Sites are used.

Cookies