Caption | Marshal Georgi Zhukov, Colonel General Nikolay Voronov, and Marshal Kliment Voroshilov inspecting a captured German Tiger I heavy tank, Ukraine, 1943 ww2dbase | ||||||||||
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24 Mar 2013 05:54:24 PM
INSPECTION TOUR: HOLD THAT TIGER
First Tiger to fall into Russian hands belonged to sPz.Abt502 vehicle was captured on the Leningrad front 1943. Officer close to General Zhukov, is Chief of Weapons Department of Red Army General Col. S. Vannikov