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It was inevitable. Our massive preparation have gone on far too long for us to simply stand down. We were like a coiled spring, ready to throw ourselves into the fray. All we waited for was one word: Attack! Spirits were high and the men joked about how we will crush the enemy with one fell stroke. But some didn't laugh. They have been to Afghanistan. They knew war.

Liberation! is the first mission of World in Conflict: Soviet Assault.

Briefing

This is Sokol-1. Red Dawn. I say again: Red Dawn. Make me proud.

West Berlin 1989. The Third World War is about to commence. As Lieutenant Romanov of the Red Army you must lead the Soviet forces in the assault across the Berlin Wall. If West Berlin can be secured before noon the Motherland will have won an important political victory against her NATO adversaries.

Objectives

Primary objectives

  • Disable the AA-emplacements
  • Exfiltrate
  • Initiate the artillery barrage
  • Continue your advance to Phase Line Volga
  • Secure the road junction
  • Secure the Moltke Bridge
  • Move to the rendezvous point
  • Defend against the counter-attack

Secondary objectives

  • Aid Malashenko

Debriefing

West Berlin has been liberated from an unjust foreign occupation and you performed commendably, comrade lieutenant. Army Command has expressed misgivings about excessive damage to the 17th June Street, but the fact that you managed to secure the city by noon makes up for this minor failing. If we keep this effort up, we will ensure a swift end to the war.

Medals

SA Medal M1 Primary Order for Service of the Homeland
Bestowed for exemplary service to the Motherland during the liberation of West Berlin.
SA Medal M1 Secondary Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky
Bestowed for a display of exceptional bravery and resourcefulness when aiding a comrade with much needed anti-aircraft support during the battle for West Berlin.
SA Medal Campaign Extra 1 For the Liberation of Berlin
Awarded to those fortunate comrades who participated in the liberation of Berlin - an act which has led to the unification of the once divided German capital.

See also

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