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Seeds of Destruction
註釋The Russian Winter is coming . . . . For two years, the Russian and American armies havebeen fighting the Germans on the Russian Front. Each side has introduced new weapons and tactics in the hope that they will find the one thing that will finally swing the balance their way at last. None have worked and each has merely served to make the carnage worse. Now the dreaded Russian winter is coming and the armies seek shelter from the nightmare they know is only a few weeks away. It is a zero-sum conflict for every piece ofshelter seized by one means the other will be exposed to the crippling cold and snow. For the soldiers in the field, finding shelter from the oncoming winter is a matter of survival. Yet any hope of substantial success depends on keeping the armies supplied. The American must get their convoys through to Archangel'sk and Murmansk. The Russians must make use of every resource they have left and the Germans must get their supplies past the swarms of American and Russian aircraft that bomb and strafe every move their enemies make. It is within this desperate struggle for survival that the seeds of the horrifying destruction that will end the war slowly emerge,