![]() The last mission of the Russian campaign sees the Russian army capture the Reichstag (the German parliament building) and the player planting the Soviet Flag on top of the building. Finally, Berlin is assaulted and close quarter fighting becomes a common feature. After that, combat occurs in farmland and forests of the German town of Seelow, including using a T-34 tank to smash through German defenses. Combat takes place, at first, in the ruins of Stalingrad where the player is mainly a sniper. In the Russian Campaign, players fight against the German Wehrmacht during the push towards Berlin. The player must also fight with a crew of a PBY Catalina Black Cat. Bunkers are a common sight in the American campaign, usually causing heavy casualties. Combat also takes place in small mortar pits, ridges, beach heads, Japanese trenches, and small villages. Most combat takes place in jungles, where ambushes are likely. In the American campaign, players, for the first time in a Call of Duty game, fight against the Japanese Imperial Army. Dimitri Petrenko as he fights alongside the merciless Sgt. In the Soviet campaign, players take the role of Pvt. In the American campaign, players take the role of Pvt. The Russian campaign is set in the Eastern Front, mainly in Nazi Germany. The American campaign is set in the Pacific theater on the islands of Makin, Peleliu, and Okinawa. There is no British campaign in the game, making World at War the first major Call of Duty set in the Second World War not to feature a British Campaign or a British playable character. There is one campaign in the game divided in two: the American campaign and the return of the Russian campaign. ![]() Plot Edit Main article: Call of Duty: World at War campaign
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