Lou Coatney's Stalingrad: Gorod Smerti - Stalingrad: City of Death - A [FREE] World War II Boardgame [War Game] Kit


A Note on Copyright

STALINGRAD: GOROD SMERTI is COPYRIGHTED -- NOT Public Domain -- and FREE under the following conditions:

Dedication:

STALINGRAD: GOROD SMERTI is dedicated ...
A. to little 6 year old Vladimir Semenovich Grivachev - the youngest brother of Volgograd/Stalingrad wargamer Viktor Bukharov's grandmother Claudia Semenovna Grivachev - who during the Stalingrad battle was taken away and drained of - murdered for - his blood by the Germans for medical transfusions.
B. to the Polish, Russian, Jewish and other Eastern European peoples who suffered, endured, and contributed so much to Allied Victory over Nazi Germany and its Axis partners
and to the Red Army and people of Stalingrad/Volgograd, who handed Nazi Germany its most decisive defeat on land in the Second World War.
C. to the people of Stalingrad/Volgograd, again, in remembrance of their most terrible suffering.
D. to my children Rebecca, Robert, Rohan, and Johanna, in the hope that they may never have to go through a world war:
The more we learn about the Second World War, the better our chances that it will be the LAST world war.


A Request: If you do assemble and play this free game of mine, PLEASE let me know at ELCOAT@hotmail.com what you think of it and whether, after more than a couple games, you think one side or the other has an advantage. Thanks!
And now: Here are Stalingrad: Gorod Smerti's components, to print off and assemble so that it may be played. Players-students will also need a single six-sided die (or chits numbered 1-6, to be drawn out of a hat) for the randomized combat results tables.

Comments by myself and others about the game can be read on ConSimWorld

If you are a friend, and/or if you would like to share info and ideas about military and naval history and game designing and cardstock model shipbuilding, and/or you have any questions about STALINGRAD: GOROD SMERTI feel free to e-mail me at ELCOAT@Hotmail.com

Thank you for your interest in STALINGRAD: GOROD SMERTI ....

(9Oct12, updated 4May15.)