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Old 12-17-2008, 20:21   #10 (permalink)
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This isn't the first T34 (or tank for that matter) that the Russians have recovered from a swamp/ lake etc. I'm beging to think that inland water ways were a popular spot to park their AFVs. Actually, they were a popular way of disposing of AFVs. There is a UK site, "the Virtual WW II battlefield museum" that has a lot of wreck recoveries like this one on it. Worth a look.
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Matt
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