


South Flank starts off the way a Panzer Grenadier game should, with an introductory one-map scenario with just a few tanks on each side. They managed to advance all the way to the Oboian-Belgord road before the expected spirited resistance was encountered.

The Soviets were swiftly driven from the village, allowing the SS Reich Division to keep pushing northward in their effort to keep SS Lifeguard Division’s right flank secured. Picking their way carefully through the many enemy minefields and pakfronts to reach the village, the Germans encountered a battalion of guardsmen supported by the 3rd Battery of the 1008th Antitank Regiment. The opening of Operation Citadel found SS Reich Division tasked with subduing the small village of Berezov, located just inside enemy lines. Here’s a look at the first ten of them, you can read about the others here, here, here and here. Panzer Grenadier: Kursk, South Flank is Mike Perryman's companion to Kursk: Burning Tigers, and has forty scenarios detailing the fighting during the 1943 Battle of Kursk along the south flank of the Soviet salient.
