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Australian war artist Alan Moore painted this scene of the victims of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp after its liberation. This painting provides a clear view into the horrors of war. This artwork was created at the battle while troops were pouring onto the beach.

LS Lowry was working as a fire-watcher in Manchester where he would rush down to the burning buildings and paint the scene as it was still burning or smoking. He depicted the realities of war. Graham Sutherland was a wartime artist who painted this scene of what use to be a tall building in London.

Richmond39 1. I took the liberty of downloading them all, and then combining them in a single file for ease of downloading. The conversion process is totally mechanical and none of these scenarios have been modified in any way from the original.

The conversion process itself is not perfect and so there will almost certainly be conversion errors. The most common ones are events being messed up, units with inappropriate icons, and, possibly map errors.

This pack contains twelve scenarios that were published on the included CD-ROMs with the French wargaming magazine Cyberstratege from to when the magazine ceased publication. Mai-Juin 40 v1.

They're considered some of the best scenarios for TOAW. Unfortunately, they've been offline for years, as per the author's wishes. I am trying an experimental distribution system to try and keep his wishes in mind while at the same time making it easier on me to distribute them. This attempt has the ZIP file capable of being easily downloaded, but it's AES password protected, preventing a casual drive-by downloading and distribution. The pass phrase to unlock it somewhere on this thread LINK.

Operation Mars v1. The following files are a combination of the Rugged Defense's scenario archives, plus other websites made during April-May They are:. Between the World Wars Category 5. Post-Cold War Category The McClellan administration immediately sued for peace and the Confederate States of America were officially a sovereign nation of loosely connected entities.

Lee's invasion of Pennsylvania proved to be the decisive campaign; a huge risk that paid off. The two armies met at Gettysburg and the day was won by Stonewall Jackson's bold flanking maneuver of the Union right on Cemetery Hill. Jackson's Corps rolled down the Union line sending the Blue troops running. The subsequent capture of Harrisburg sealed the Union's fate.

The two countries uneasily existed side by side for the remainder of the 19th century. Both attempted to expand westward but failed to acquire much new territory. California and Oregon had broken away in and formed the Western Republic with Utah and most of the other territories. The South's only gain was the Texas annexation of the Indian Territories. Tensions over slavery and trade relations, particularly Texas oil, continued into the 20th century.

The triumph of Germany in the Great War only exacerbated the problem by isolating the Americas further from European influence. Tuesday 28 September Wednesday 29 September Thursday 30 September Friday 1 October Saturday 2 October Sunday 3 October Monday 4 October Tuesday 5 October Wednesday 6 October Thursday 7 October Friday 8 October Saturday 9 October Sunday 10 October Monday 11 October Tuesday 12 October Wednesday 13 October Thursday 14 October Friday 15 October Saturday 16 October Sunday 17 October Monday 18 October Tuesday 19 October Wednesday 20 October Thursday 21 October Friday 22 October Saturday 23 October Sunday 24 October Monday 25 October Tuesday 26 October Wednesday 27 October Thursday 28 October Friday 29 October Saturday 30 October Sunday 31 October Monday 1 November Tuesday 2 November Wednesday 3 November Thursday 4 November Friday 5 November Saturday 6 November Sunday 7 November Monday 8 November Tuesday 9 November Wednesday 10 November Thursday 11 November Friday 12 November Saturday 13 November Sunday 14 November Monday 15 November Tuesday 16 November Wednesday 17 November Thursday 18 November Friday 19 November Saturday 20 November Sunday 21 November Monday 22 November Tuesday 23 November Wednesday 24 November Thursday 25 November Friday 26 November Saturday 27 November Sunday 28 November Monday 29 November Tuesday 30 November Wednesday 1 December Thursday 2 December Friday 3 December Saturday 4 December Sunday 5 December Monday 6 December Tuesday 7 December Wednesday 8 December Thursday 9 December Friday 10 December



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