Counterattack (disambiguation)
- Counterattack (disambiguation)
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A counterattack is a military tactic. The word may also refer to:
- Counter-Attack, a 1918 poem by Siegfried Sassoon
- Counter-Attack, a film set in World War II starring Paul Muni
- 1941: Counter Attack, a video arcade game
- Counterattack, a right-wing journal that published Red Channels in 1950
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