Russian tank used by the Germans pulled from a lake

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Russian tank used by the Germans pulled from a lake

Post by JBaum »

I don't even have this listed on the Links page of my website... it's for MG42.us guys first.

Here are 14 pictures of a German marked Russian tank being pulled from a lake. I put it as a .pdf file so that everyone would be able to see it easily, and it wouldn't suck up the bandwidth here.

Click on the link, use Adobe Acrobat to view.

http://www.GermanManuals.com/images/TankRecovery.pdf
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Post by Bil »

Thanks for the link,John.It seems like this stuff is showing up a lot lately.It is amazing that it is in as good condition after so many years underwater! ---bil
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Post by KMURPHY »

Seen that one before.....AWESOME. i want to find the one where they start it up with minimal work
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Post by smoggle »

My uncle emailed that to me 2 weeks ago. I emailed him the one about the serpents mound but forgot to share with you guys. My bad.
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Post by MGAPA »

Not to get off subject of the tank, which is incredible, but the number of 100,000 men being killed in that region is staggering to me. I live in a town of about 55,000. I know there were battles where more have died in less time, but it still amazes me.
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