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  1. Yes, Beever's SCW book is very good, I read the original (pub. 1982) several years ago, nice balance between overview vs. detail, political vs. military. I haven't yet read the updated version (2006) yet, apparently has more detail from new sources.

    For Christmas this year I bought my brother-in-law (and fellow CMBBer) Beevor's "A Writer at War - Vasily Grossman with the Red Army 1941-1945", he says is very good, I'm waiting for my turn to read it.

  2. I tried this scenario last week as Axis, kept wondering when I would get surprised by something Russian and hidden. Didn't bother finishing. Disappointing...

    ... which leads to a follow up question ...

    ... is there a place on the web where the original game CD scenarios are rated ? (perhaps for difficulty vs historical accuracy vs recommended / avoid rating)

  3. Mentoring / tutoring is a good idea.

    I've only been playing CMBB for the last two months, and for the first three games was guided by a friend who has played for a couple of years. Each turn I explained what I was trying to do, and he made a one or two comments - sometimes operational (e.g. reminding me to set cover armour arcs for A/T guns, not cover arcs), sometimes tactical (e.g. outlining common infantry / MG tactics in village defense). He didn't change my moves, and was prepared to let me make some newbie mistakes.

    I found it easier to absorb a couple of pieces of relavent information per turn, rather than trying to remember all the information from the manual and various FAQs.

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