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It's back to basic military fundamentals: observe the battlefield, move carefully using cover, and report back (to the player) before taking action.
Historically speaking, drones sending the enemy's exact coordinates via WiFi didn't exist at that time. LOL !
You start this map as a spy. In the cutscene, you first kill a German soldier, then wear his clothes and head to his last known position.
From there, you can observe the enemies and even eliminate a few of them.
It's a little buggy, but at least it's something new for Soldiers: Heroes of WWII.
After some time and a few kills, the enemies realize you're actually a Soviet soldier and begin to hunt you down.
Even after this character dies, the real game begins — with a fresh Soviet army appearing in the corner of the map.