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Bergstein

  • Bergstein
  • 6 December 1944
  • Difficulty: 5 out of 10

Clearing Out The Houses

Let's kick some Jerry out of this little town.

Before moving up to Hill 400 you have to clear out the village below the hill. The German soldiers here know of your arrival and will be hiding in the houses leading up to their HQ - the village church. These are pretty easy to tackle if you enter them in a row, taking out in the Germans in once before moving onto the next one. There is a door to the side which leads you into the first house, then once that is cleared use the other door to enter the second house. From this second house you could probably pick off some of the troops in the third house. Try to get the gunner as he will prove a problem when advancing. The fourth and fifth houses are a lot harder but if you try to pick off as many Germans from outside the houses then move in to take the downstairs and then upstairs, it should be much easier.

The Mortar Crews

Being shellshocked sucks as it is, but now you have to fight enemies in this state for a few seconds.

Regroup with the squad and you'll be told to head east. At this point the Germans will be in position so it's advised to use a smoke grenade here to cover your position. The safest places here are in the houses and not in the street. Go into the nearest house and quickly clear out the downstairs floor with the rest of your squad.

No door? No problem! Have a Private blow a hole in the wall!

Reach the gates and enter the house, then clear it out. From here starts another series of houses to clear, which will at least be a bit more entertaining than the first set (for example, one house has its wall blown open by a Panzerschreck-wielding Private). When the MG-42 gunner at the end of the street is in sight, kill him before he can do serious damage to your fellow Rangers. Then, go around and into the back of the house he was defending; the door will be kicked open and grenades thrown in for a frag-move maneuver. The upper floor of this house has a good vantage point from where to pick off Germans defending the church, so make good use of it.

Kill some Germans from here before moving in.

Get back down and watch the door being kicked open again. Make a run for the Panzerwerfer, then set the bomb on it and continue towards the church. Now, before moving in, stand by the rubble of the wall and kill as many Nazis as you can from here; this will ensure that you're not captured in a crossfire or killed by a grenade. Then, move in and take the stairs; killing the riflemen up here should be a piece o' cake. When the church is clear, get back outside and regroup to complete the mission.

Take this church to achieve victory.


Rangers Lead The Way

  • Bergstein
  • 7 December 1944
  • Difficulty: 8 out of 10

You start at the foot of Hill 400 (behind you is the town of Bergstein, which you captured in the last mission). When everyone else starts charging towards the bunker, your first objective, equip the lighter gun you have (if you're starting from the mission select menu, it will be a Colt pistol), and make sure to keep up with them. If you don't, a stray mortar round will kill you.

It's okay to get a bit ahead of your rifle-carrying squadmates, but when you get to the crater behind the felled tree, stop and take cover. Randall will tell you to deploy smoke to avoid the MG-42 fire, but you don't have to, as other soldiers will.

Once the smoke fills and the fire stops, dash like mad and circle around the left side of the bunker, to its back door. Set the satchel charge (bet you haven't used one of those in a while) and, while waiting for it to blow, set another charge on the other door close by the first (this one leads to a barracks). Once the first door is open, take your pistol or submachine gun and clear it out (watch out for grenades; they might throw four or five in succession so you can't get in. Don't worry, they run out). When you're done, go back to that barrack. In here you'll find a fully loaded Scoped Gewehr 43, an MP44 with a bit of ammo, some frag grenades, and some smoke grenades. Ignore the MP44 if you want lots of ammunition (in that case, pick up an MP40 from someone inside the bunker), but the sniper rifle is worth ditching anything for in this mission--yes, even that Garand.

The area that immediately follows has some blocks for cover... unfortunately, the enemy on the other side has even more cover and there are lots of them. Use your scoped weapon well here, and you shouldn't have trouble; just remember to take your time and not be foolhardy in harder difficulties.

When everyone in the small camp is dead, go over there, replenish any ammunition, and man the MG-42. Although you're supposed to get to the top of Hill 400, because of minefields your squad will have to go back down a little bit. This MG-42 is in a convenient spot to kill many Germans who are waiting for you down there, so use it for some time before descending the hill.

Once you're down there, a firefight similar to the previous one ensues. In this case, though, just when you thought they were all dead, some more enemies from the smaller position behind the main one come up to take the spot; therefore, think twice before advancing or revealing yourself to enemy fire. When this fight is over, advance until you get to the truck. An MG-42 inside the second bunker, a bit further above the hill, will immediately start firing on your squad.

Take cover behind that truck, and for a minute try to pick up a BAR or at least a Thompson from fallen squadmates at this point to replace the MP40. If you can, great; if not, it's no big deal. When you're done, you should throw a smoke grenade to cover yourself... right? Wrong. You need about three smoke grenades. Here's the reason: from where you are, it looks like that bunker is the only thing up the hill, but on the left side of the bunker (you can't see because of the boulder blocking your view), a small contingent of Germans await you. Fighting all these guys as you're trying to climb the hill is pointless, so after you throw your first smoke grenade from behind the truck, wait until it fills part of the way; then, go up the hill just a little bit, and throw one smoke grenade up to the far left side of where the bunker is and one just left of the bunker. This might be overkill, but it ensures your safety. Don't worry about ammunition; go back to the truck, and you'll find three smoke grenades (they're represented as one in-game, but when you pick it up it becomes three) and even some frag grenades laying on some stacked boxes.

When you get to the bunker, blow the door out; killing the occupants shouldn't be too hard. Proceed to the east, go through another firefight, and just walk along the hill until you get to the third bunker. This one has additional ammo for your Scoped Gewehr 43 and also a Panzerschreck. The Panzer is optional, but it's not hard to find dropped submachine guns later when you need them, so you might want to pick it up. Also, with your back to the bunker entrance, you'll see an MG-42 nest a bit up the hill; snipe the gunner to silence it.

Continue on along the side of the hill until you come to a spot where you start to climb up again. At the very summit of this hill is the final bunker that you must take, but you're also given other objectives such as destroying a Panzerwerfer and taking out two mortar teams. You may tackle these in any order, but the best way to go about this is to get the first mortar team, take out the Panzerwerfer, take out the second mortar team, and finally storm the bunker.

If you just charge straight up the hill, you'll reach the bunker itself... and unfortunately, dozens upon dozens of Germans (over a hundred, actually). So once you're near the MG nest, circle around to the right (ignore the Panzerwerfer that passes by; it's not the one you have to destroy, so you only have to take out the gunner if he bothers you) and through the blocks. There are Germans in these areas, but if you circle around like this you shouldn't have too much problem from Germans near the bunker. Eventually you'll reach the first mortar crew. Take them out from a safe distance (sniping the fuel barrels is a nice way of doing it), go to the site, and pick up the Panzerschreck there. Guess what objective you'll be using this for?

The Panzerwerfer is parked near the bunker, so if you were trying to destroy it by planting a charge on it, you might suffer some injuries. But the rocket launcher can take it out from a distance, so there's your second objective done.

The Battle For Hill 400

  • Bergstein
  • 8 December 1944
  • Difficulty: 10 out of 10