Strategic Mind: Spectre of Communism - KateMels


The enemies of the Soviet state calculate that the heavy loss we have borne will lead to disorder and confusion in our ranks. But their expectations are in vain: bitter disillusionment awaits them. He who is not blind sees that our party, during its difficult days, is closing its ranks still more closely, that it is united and unshakable.(c) Lavrentiy Beria

Disclaimer: This time we had to use the wiki text, as in this case it was both very informative and well-written. Additionally, it touches on very sensitive matters, so we decided to leave it as is. All in-game characters are written in bold.

Lavrentiy Pavlovich Beria (/ˈbɛriə/; Russian: Лавре́нтий Па́влович Бе́рия, 17 March 1899 – 23 December 1953) was a Georgian Bolshevik and Soviet politician, Marshal of the Soviet Union and state security administrator, chief of the Soviet security, and chief of the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (NKVD) under Joseph Stalin during World War II, and promoted to deputy premier under Stalin from 1941.

Beria was the longest-lived and most influential of Stalin's secret police chiefs, wielding his most substantial influence during and after World War II. Following the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, he was responsible for organizing the Katyn massacre. He simultaneously administered vast sections of the Soviet state and acted as the de facto Marshal of the Soviet Union in command of NKVD field units responsible for barrier troops and Soviet partisan intelligence and sabotage operations on the Eastern Front during World War II. Beria administered the vast expansion of the Gulag labour camps, and was primarily responsible for overseeing the secret detention facilities for scientists and engineers known as sharashkas.



Beria attended the Yalta Conference with Stalin, who introduced him to U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt as "our Himmler". After the war, he organized the communist takeover of the state institutions in central and eastern Europe and political repressions in these countries. Beria's uncompromising ruthlessness in his duties and skill at producing results culminated in his success in overseeing the Soviet atomic bomb project. Stalin gave it absolute priority, and the project was completed in under five years.

After Stalin's death in March 1953, Beria became the First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers and head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In this dual capacity, he formed a troika, alongside Georgy Malenkov and Vyacheslav Molotov, that briefly led the country in Stalin's place. A coup d'état by Nikita Khrushchev, with help from Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov in June 1953, removed Beria from power. He was arrested on charges of 357 counts of rape and treason. He was sentenced to death and was executed on 23 December 1953.

"Now it's not a bouquet, it's a wreath! May it rot on your grave!" (c) Lavrentiy Beria

At Beria's trial in 1953, it became known that he had committed numerous rapes during the years he was NKVD chief. Simon Sebag-Montefiore, a biographer of Stalin, concluded the information "reveals a sexual predator who used his power to indulge himself in obsessive depravity". After his death, charges of sexual abuse and rape were disputed by people close to him including his wife Nina and his son Sergo.

According to official testimony, in Soviet archives, of Colonel Rafael Semyonovich Sarkisov and Colonel Sardion Nikolaevich Nadaraia – two of Beria's bodyguards – on warm nights during the war Beria was often driven around Moscow in his limousine. He would point out young women to be taken to his mansion, where wine and a feast awaited them. After dining, Beria would take the women into his soundproofed office and rape them. Beria's bodyguards reported that their duties included handing each victim a flower bouquet as she left the house. Accepting it implied that the sex had been consensual; refusal would mean arrest. Sarkisov reported that after one woman rejected Beria's advances and ran out of his office, Sarkisov mistakenly handed her the flowers anyway. The enraged Beria declared, "Now it's not a bouquet, it's a wreath! May it rot on your grave!" The NKVD arrested the woman the next day.

"Scream or not, it doesn't matter." (c) Lavrentiy Beria

Women also submitted to Beria's sexual advances in exchange for the promise of freedom for imprisoned relatives. In one case, Beria picked up Tatiana Okunevskaya, a well-known Soviet actress, under the pretence of bringing her to perform for the Politburo. Instead he took her to his dacha, where he offered to free her father and grandmother from prison if she submitted. He then raped her, telling her: "Scream or not, it doesn't matter." In fact Beria knew that Okunevskaya's relatives had been executed months earlier. Okunevskaya was arrested shortly afterwards and sentenced to solitary confinement in the Gulag, which she survived.

Stalin expressed distrust of Beria. In one instance, when Stalin learned his daughter Svetlana was alone with Beria at his house, he telephoned her and told her to leave immediately. When Beria complimented Alexander Poskrebyshev's daughter on her beauty, Poskrebyshev quickly pulled her aside and instructed her, "Don't ever accept a lift from Beria." After taking an interest in Marshal of the Soviet Union Kliment Voroshilov's daughter-in-law during a party at their summer dacha, Beria shadowed their car closely all the way back to the Kremlin, terrifying Voroshilov's wife.

Before and during the war, Beria directed Sarkisov to keep a list of the names and phone numbers of his sexual encounters. Eventually, he ordered Sarkisov to destroy the list as a security risk, but Sarkisov retained a secret copy. When Beria's fall from power began, Sarkisov passed the list to Viktor Abakumov, the former wartime head of SMERSH and now chief of the MGB – the successor to the NKVD. Abakumov was already aggressively building a case against Beria. Stalin, who was also seeking to undermine Beria, was thrilled by the detailed records kept by Sarkisov, demanding: "Send me everything this asshole writes down!" Sarkisov reported that Beria had contracted syphilis during the war, for which he was secretly treated (a fact Beria later admitted during his interrogation). The Russian government acknowledged Sarkisov's handwritten list of Beria's victims in 2003; the victims' names will be released in 2028.

Evidence suggests that Beria murdered some of these women. In the mid 1990s, the skeletal remains of several young women were discovered in the garden of his Moscow villa (now the Tunisian Embassy). According to Martin Sixsmith, in a BBC documentary, "Beria spent his nights having teenagers abducted from the streets and brought here for him to rape. Those who resisted were strangled and buried in his wife's rose garden."

The testimony of Sarkisov and Nadaraia has been partially corroborated by Edward Ellis Smith, an American who served in the U.S. embassy in Moscow after the war. According to historian Amy Knight, "Smith noted that Beria's escapades were common knowledge among embassy personnel because his house was on the same street as a residence for Americans, and those who lived there saw girls brought to Beria's house late at night in a limousine."

Strategic Mind: Spectre of Communism - KateMels
IS-2 heavy tank

The next generation of USSR heavy tanks based on the KV-85 chassis, but fitted with a 122 mm L48 main gun. It had both thick armor and a powerful gun. So, not only it was hard to hit for the enemy tanks, but also had a very high chance of piercing the enemy armor.

The IS acronym is the anglicized initialism of Joseph Stalin (Ио́сиф Ста́лин, Iosif Stalin).

IS-2 heavy tank VS Tiger

The German counterpart Tiger tanks had a more precise, although less powerful gun, and comparable armor with IS-2 being on the winning side (in terms of armor).

This model will become available before the Kursk battle, in 1943. (Half-way through the campaign)

We will keep posting new units that will appear for the first time in the Strategic Mind series, so stay tuned!

With best regards
Starni Games team
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There are things in Russia which are not as they seem. (c) Georgy Zhukov

Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov (Russian: Гео́ргий Константи́нович Жу́ков; 1 December 1896 – 18 June 1974) was a Soviet general and Marshal of the Soviet Union. Zhukov was considered the USSR’s “Best Commander” or “Marshall of Victory”. He has shown himself as an effective and competent military commander at all stages of WW2, and even before it, in the Battles of Khalkhin Gol.

If we come to a minefield, our infantry attacks exactly as it were not there. (c) Georgy Zhukov to General Eisenhower

Zhukov was later criticized for taking “unnecessary” or “excessive” losses, caused by poor tactics of just attacking German forces ceaselessly without any intricate maneuvers. However, it must be said that such criticism must be taken with a grain of salt. First, there were politics going on after the war, and he often was out of favor, so that could be one source of criticism. Secondly, virtually all Soviet Generals had high losses, so that could be said of the Red Army in general, not personally Zhukov. At least he won his battles. Thirdly, one has to be competent in military headquarters inner work and be aware of the exact situation to judge the soundness of Zhukov’s tactical moves. Nonetheless, Zhukov himself added fuel to the fire by his supposed bravado before Eisenhower, with all this minefields talk.

If you feel that the Chief of the General Staff talks only rubbish, my place is not here. Better to give me a command at the front where I can be of better use! (c) Georgy Zhukov to Stalin

Zhukov was stubborn, direct and even blunt. Although that caused troubles from him throughout the career, that was also the reason why Stalin respected him a lot. Oftentimes he would speak his mind to the Great Stalin himself directly and without hesitation. He was also very bossy and even rude with his inferiors, but that was probably understandable and did not go far from the Army standards of the time.

The mere existence of atomic weapons implies the possibility of their use. (c) Georgy Zhukov

After the war, Zhukov has quickly fallen out of favor. Most likely, Stalin feared his popularity and decided to move him to a totally insignificant posting in Odessa military district. That was a hard blow for Zhukov’s ego and morale. The official pretense was the “Trophy case”, the Zhukov indeed was too eager to get his hands on numerous wartime trophies.

After Stalin’s death, Zhukov helped Khrushchev to get to power and prevented a coup attempt by arresting long-time NKVD head Beria, who is rumored to be behind Stalin’s death. Later on, he prevented another coup and help Khrushchev once again to remain in power, only to be repaid in a similar manner to what the Stalin did: he was ostracized and sentenced to live his retirement in oblivion and under the torrent of unfavorable articles aimed at ruining his prestige. Yet, Zhukov endured and wrote quite extensive and truthful memoirs for heavily censored Soviet literature standards.

After Khrushchev lost his power, Zhukov got his prestige back and his memoirs played a key role and his redemption. They became a best-seller and brought him great fame.

Overall, he was a very dedicated and talented man and his reputation is well-deserved.
Sep 15, 2020
Strategic Mind: Spectre of Communism - KateMels
Digital Dragons is an annual game development conference that was first postponed and then moved on-line due to the pandemic.

Both Strategic Mind: Blitzkrieg and Strategic Mind: Spectre of Communism will participate and compete for the Best Indie Game and Community Vote nominations. Free Demos are available for all participating games.

You can find the event page on Steam here: https://store.steampowered.com/sale/IndieShowcase

You can also vote for our games, or any other game by clicking on the big orange button:



We will let you know the results when the event ends.

With best regards
Starni games team
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General!

Our ever-vigilant intelligence service summarized all the most important information for you in the weekly report. This top-secret data will allow you to gain a tactical edge.

Starni Games games were spotted among the Digital Dragons Indie Showcase Finalists
Digital Dragons is an annual game development conference that was first postponed and then moved on-line due to the pandemic. Both Strategic Mind: Blitzkrieg and Strategic Mind: Spectre of Communism will participate and compete for the Best Indie Game and Community Vote nominations. We will provide a more detailed report, as soon as the event starts.

Panzer Strategy at an 80% discount
If you are curious to see how everything started and would like to get the predecessor of the Strategic Mind series at a bargain, now would be the perfect moment.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/769950/Panzer_Strategy/



Strategic Mind: Spectre of Communists Free Demo available
We remind you that last week we released a free Demo for the upcoming Strategic Mind: Spectre of Communism. This time you can have a look at the upcoming game before the Press.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1341170/Strategic_Mind_Spectre_of_Communism/
Strategic Mind: Blitzkrieg Free Demo available
Not only Spectre of Communism gets its Demo, but also Strategic Mind: Blitzkrieg. If you or your friends were unsure about getting the game, now you can play the free Demo and make up your mind.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1200330/Strategic_Mind_Blitzkrieg/
Strategic Mind: Blitzkrieg cinematic series continues
The third episode of our Strategic Mind: Blitzkrieg Cinematic Series is now available:

This is it for this week’s report.

We will keep delivering fresh reports every Monday.

Starni Games intelligence service

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Today, we release the Strategic Mind: Spectre of Communism Demo. It will be free and contain the Battles of Khalkhin Gol operation. If you are looking forward to the game feel free to try out the first scenario.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1341170/Strategic_Mind_Spectre_of_Communism/
We have also released a free Demo for Strategic Mind: Blitzkrieg yesterday. You or your friends can play the free Demo and take advantage of the 15% discount if you decide to purchase the game. Bear in mind, that the discount will end in just two days.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1200330/Strategic_Mind_Blitzkrieg/
You can also watch the third episode of our cinematic series:

Have a good weekend!

With best regards
Starni Games team
Strategic Mind: Spectre of Communism - KateMels
Today, we release the Strategic Mind: Blitzkrieg Demo. It will be free and contain the Spanish Civil War operation. If you or your friends still had doubts about purchasing the game, you are free to try out the Demo and then decide.

You can find the Demo on the Strategic Mind: Blitzkrieg store page, or just by browsing the Steam store:


Watch the gameplay trailer:

Additionally, there is a 15% discount for the Full version of the game, which will end in 3 days. So you can play the Demo and if you like it, and take advantage of the discounted price for the Full game.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1200330/Strategic_Mind_Blitzkrieg/
Unfortunately, both the game and the Demo are currently unavailable for purchase in Germany, but we are working on a solution for this issue and will inform you as soon as we have any news.

On the bright side, we will release Strategic Mind: Spectre of Communism Demo tomorrow. So, stay tuned.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1341170/Strategic_Mind_Spectre_of_Communism/

P.S. Also, today, episode 3 of our cinematic series will be premiering on 19.00 CET(10.00 a.m. PDT) on our YouTube channel:

👉Set reminder not to miss it.


With best regards
Starni Games team
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Read part one of our Units’ speech review here:
https://steamcommunity.com/games/991810/announcements/detail/2728572658848836522
In Strategic Mind: Blitzkrieg we went further and added more classes and more specialized classes. In result, we ended up with 1208 Unit lines, despite having only one country — Germany, as opposed to the US and Empire of Japan in The Pacific.
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We also added lines for transport units:
  • Train
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  • Naval
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  • Air
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    Forts and Artillery forts:
    • Forts
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  • Artillery forts
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    New classes:
    • Assault gun
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  • Armored train.
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    Special units with their own sets of lines:
    • Tiger
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  • Panther
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  • King Tiger
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  • Me-262
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    Additionally, a big improvement was the addition of custom sets of lines for every Hero:
    • Eric Hartman (fighter)
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  • Fritz Christen (Anti-tank)
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  • Hans Rudel (Bomber)
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  • Michael Wittmann (Tank)
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  • Rudolf Witzig (Infantry)
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  • Otto Skorzeny (Recon)
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    [/list]
    In Strategic Mind: Blitzkrieg, we tried to tone down humor a bit to keep it within reasonable boundaries.
    Fun #1 (Artillery)

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    Fun #3 (Submarine)











    We hope that you like our improved approach to Units’ speech.

    Please, let us know what are your impressions and experience with the unit speech.

    In the next issues of Developers’ Diaries, we will tell you more about various other aspects of our games.

    Looking forward to your feedback

    Starni Games team

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    General!

    This time our ever-vigilant intelligence service has gotten its hands on the most urgent information.

    Starni Games has shown its true colors
    Last week, Strategic Mind: Blitzkrieg got a review article from wargamer.com. In the article, the author claims that “the story directly seeks to support Halder’s myth of the "Clean Wehrmacht", and “As someone who watches the news and sees political upheaval in almost every Western democracy, it is troubling to see a game continue to feed reactionary rhetoric.” 👉 The original article can be found here.

    The players’ community has brought this review to our community hub and asked for our opinion. Our COO and person in charge of the narrative supervision - Alexandr - has already shared some thoughts with the community on our forums. 👉 Read the developer's answer.

    Afterward, wargamer team member stated in the comments, that the reply “shows their [Starni Games’] true colours somewhat”.

    Usually, we would not react to an article, as we think every reviewer has the right to express their opinion of the game freely. However, in this case, we feel that our company’s reputation is at stake, so we have to make a statement on Starni Games behalf:
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    Recently, Starni Games were accused of “supporting Halder’s myth of the 'Clean Wehrmacht”, and “feeding reactionary rhetoric”, by the wargamer.com review written by Jack Trumbull. Basically, it stops short of calling us Nazis outright. For example, “The voice acting [...] in SM:B, but I could say that it is rather generous to fascism, through lines such as 'The trains are running on time' and 'We will save the world from chaos' coming from your Wehrmacht units as they seek to expand the German Reich.” In that regard, we have the following comments:

    First, we firmly stand by Freedom of Speech, so we are okay with the article in any form, but we feel obliged to express our own view.

    Second, even though accusations seem wild to us, we feel obliged to ascertain that our company does not support the Nazi or any other “reactionary” ideology. We usually avoid the discussion of our political views, but we can assure you they are far from the “right-wing”.

    Third, calling Ukrainian people, who know first-hand about revisionism, territory annexation, and whose country is in the state of unproclaimed war since 2014 a “reactionary” supporters is even more insulting. One of our employees is a refugee from the Donbas region, where the 6-year-long war continues. He would have been the first to throw stones at us, not the wargamer.com review author. In the last 14 years, we had 2 liberty-oriented revolutions in our country, which we ardently supported, so implying we are some sort of “reactionary fascist” is wild and sounds more like a propaganda narrative than a game review to us.

    Fourth, we have already explained our take on the “supporting Halder’s myth of the 'Clean Wehrmacht” part on our forums, but here we will provide a quick summary. We do not argue with the existence of the 'Clean Wehrmacht’ myth, it exists. However, the article fails to provide enough evidence of our game supporting that myth. Moreover, we think that our game shows enough of the Germany WW2 war crimes, and as a Commander in Chief of Army, Halder certainly shares responsibility for the political leadership’s decisions. That much was obvious to us, so we thought that it would be apparent to everyone.

    Fifth, as we said before on numerous occasions, including the ban of our game in Russia, we stand by the ideas of liberty, freedom of speech, and freedom of creation. The wargamer is free to publish whatever they want, but they accuse us of supporting right/reactionary, etc views which would have been contrary to our company’s values and undermine our reputation.

    Sixth, we think that:
    • After the US campaign, we could be called “the agents of Uncle Sam”
    • After the Japanese campaign, we could be called “faithful servants of the Emperor”
    • After the German campaign, we could be called “nazi supporters”
    • After the USSR campaign, we could be called “soviet revisionists”
    • After the Fight for Freedom release, we could be called “ambassadors of NATO spreading the taint of liberal ideas”
    For Gods’ sake, people, we are just creating historical wargames. Of course, everything can be portrayed as if we are in favor of some ideology, but we only try to show every side of the conflict’s sentiment, logic, and convictions, without supporting them, or claiming that “it is the only true path”. We leave all the conclusions to the players.

    Seventh, we will keep doing our job of creating games we believe in, disregarding any and all attempts to bring censorship of any kind into our products unless it is a legal request.
    »
    Strategic Mind: Blitzkrieg 15% discount conspiracy
    Some experienced conspirologists will surely claim that the above part was only the way to make you buy the game at our discount. We say that if you want to check everything out yourself - feel free to get your copy at a lower price.

    https://store.steampowered.com/app/1200330/Strategic_Mind_Blitzkrieg/
    Strategic Mind: Spectre of Communists approaches
    So, while we get accused of the rightists’ views, you can get ready for the leftists’ views accusations by watching our new gameplay trailer:

    Strategic Mind: Blitzkrieg cinematic series continues
    If you cannot wait for the USSR’s campaign, we offer you to rewatch the Blitzkrieg cinematics in a new format - a cinematic series on YouTube. We upload a new episode every Friday.

    This is it for this week’s report.

    We will keep delivering fresh reports every Monday.
    Starni Games intelligence service
    Strategic Mind: Spectre of Communism - KateMels


    Hello guys!

    This Friday we are continuing with our “Strategic Mind: Blitzkrieg” Cinematic Series featuring all of the in-game cinematics. Today, episode 2 will be premiering on 19.00 CET(10.00 a.m. PDT) on our YouTube channel:

    👉Set reminder not to miss it.


    About the series
    The series features short episodes complied of in-game cinematics in chronological order and supplemented with short narration parts, to explain the events that take palace in the actual game but not featured in the cinematics. We will issue a new episode every Friday at 19.00 CET(10.00 a.m. PDT).
    Your invaluable feedback
    We are very happy with the positive response from you that we have got regarding the first episode. Thank you, guys! Your support is what makes us continue both with our games and our cinematics series now. We are eager to read your feedback on episode 2.

    Have a good weekend!

    With best regards
    Starni Games team

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