Karl-Gerät self-propelled howitzer 'Ziu' (marked by Russians as 'Adam') on display at the Kubinka Tank Museum, Russia, 4 May 2008

Caption     Karl-Gerät self-propelled howitzer 'Ziu' (marked by Russians as 'Adam') on display at the Kubinka Tank Museum, Russia, 4 May 2008 ww2dbase
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Photos at Same Place Kubinka, Moscow, Russia
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1. 888 says:
27 Sep 2013 04:54:13 PM

Why is it named "Adam" here? It is "Ziu", the only surviving Karl Gerät that was captured by Red Army.

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