There’s a big area of scarcely vegetated forests, which can be used to outflank the opponents.

When defending, don’t hold the bulk of your infantry in trenches!

Better to divide them into a couple foxholes than keep them all in one place.

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The enemy will have to split their offensive.

Keep valuable units at the back.

This way you’re free to be sure that a tank will hit at least one of them.

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The enemy will most often use only vehicles, but occasionally infantry will support him.

Cannons and infantry will distract the enemy, while your tanks will easily destroy enemy units.

You could go one step further and mine the area where the enemies are coming from.

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Watch the road and place the mines on the path that they take.

Each wave of enemies takes the same path.

You don’t have to leave the trenches line, even upon receiving a retreat order.

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It can be dangerous, and you may lose men and equipment.

Don’t worry about leaving hardware behind when it’s crucial that you retreat.

Later on, you will push back.

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There’s a forest behind that line as well(3), which will facilitate the defense.

Place there the reserve infantry and armor.

Take good care of your armor - the success hinges on them.

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At a later stage, the enemy attacks will become fiercer because they will consist of heavy tanks.

Towards the end of defending the last line, there will come an attack from all three directions.

Keep the tanks on hold and move them to the most severe areas.

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venture to approach and attack simultaneously so that the enemy doesn’t have time to turn.

The armor of German tanks is too thick for most your weapons.

The group closer to you consists of medium and heavy tanks, but some of them will be weakened.

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The group in the north is dug in and basically consists of heavy tanks only.

The sandbags don’t allow the tanks to move so they’re an easy target.

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