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Mid Dec 1942: Stalingrad Pocket. Within the freezing city, take off hundreds of a long way to the east, the young Leutnant Hausser and his squad returns, having re-joined their unit on the north-west corner of the pocket facing a decided and ruthless opponent. With all the Germans and their allies inside the encircled city desperately lacking food and ammunition, the Russians ensure the aromas of their own food preparation are known to the isolated defenders, taunting their stuck enemy. As the challenge for metropolis heightens and advances towards 1943, Leutnant Hausser and his men face up to the challenges of success itself, knowing their predicament is little less than precarious. Trust may soon descend into desperation...perhaps this is where their battle will end, in a frozen hell. As the Panzer Tanks of the comfort effort (Procedure Winter Storm) have difficulty towards metropolis in severe weather and bitter temperature, the Russians move troops between the advancing units and the defenders in the pocket in efforts to prevent any breakthrough. Erich Von Manstein, the German Field Marshal responsible for the relief effort requests the defenders in Stalingrad muster an attempted breakout into the approaching military to break up the Russian defenders. Hitler refuses this step unless the encircled and starving Sixth Army can hold the positions on the Volga and link up with the comfort effort, some 35 a long way away, an impossible set of conditions. With only 20 to 25 a long way worth of gas still left, the Stalingrad defenders are unable to comply with the request, departing the full drive of the Russian Military to be utilized against the troops struggling to reach the surrounded military. In the frozen encircled city, the stranded and starving defenders on the finance institutions of the Volga River notice that their countrymen on the advantage of the pocket can easily see the flashes from struggling in the distance. They know the getting close to German forces have all the food and supplies they might need. Further to the west, to the north of the Don Flex, the Russians are preparing another offensive procedure. Prior to the Russian armies sits the weakened Italian Eighth Military, blocking their advance south west to Rostov on Don. Recording metropolis on the finance institutions of the Sea of Azov will take off and seal the devastation of the complete southern sector of German forces and their allies. Across the eastern front side a clock commences ticking on loud speakers...a words blaring across the snow after every set of chimes, "Every seven a few moments, a German soldier dies in Russia". The propaganda clock then ticks again, repeating the message quickly afterwards. It is played for days across the snow. Bloody Kessel is the sequel to both Bloody Iced Bullet and Bloody Rattenkrieg. This is actually the third booklet in the Bloody Stalingrad series, concentrating on creating an authentic and historically exact portrayal of the battle in the east during World War Two. The personas are fictional, but all units, weaponry and actions are portrayed as they were in the wintertime of 1942.