abstract:The Campaign for North Africa (generally referred to as CNA by wargamers), was an unprecedentedly detailed military simulation game of the North African Campaign of World War II. It was designed by Richard Berg and published by Simulations Publications, Inc.
His chronicle of the Anglo-American campaign in NorthAfrica, which lasted for just seven months of 1942 from the first inauspicious landings in French Morocco to the Axis defeat in Tunisia married together official accounts, private diaries, letters and statistics with narrative flair, humour and a deep sense of the epic.