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  2. T-28 (medium tank) - Wikipedia

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    Finland - captured seven Soviet T-28 tanks during the Winter War and the Second World War. Museums and displays in Finland: Register number Ps. 241-4 Parola Tank Museum, Ps. 241 wreck, Ps. 241 Mikkeli on the front yard of the former reserve non‑commissioned officer school in Karkialampi near the land‑force headquarters,

  3. Tanks of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    This yields a balance of immediately available tanks of about 4:1 in the Red Army's favour. The T-34 was the most modern in the world, and the KV series the best armoured. The most advanced Soviet tank models, however, the T-34 and KV-1, were not available in large numbers early in the war, and only accounted for 7.2% of the total Soviet tank ...

  4. Category:Soviet war films - Wikipedia

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  5. T28 - Wikipedia

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  6. White Tiger (2012 film) - Wikipedia

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    White Tiger (Russian: Белый тигр, translit. Byeli tigr) is a 2012 Russian war film, directed by Karen Shakhnazarov and co-written with Aleksandr Borodyansky based on the novel The Tankman, or The White Tiger (Russian: Танкист, или “Белый тигр”, Tankist, ili "Byeli tigr") by Russian novelist Ilya Boyashov.

  7. Tankers (film) - Wikipedia

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    Shortly, the lone Panzer ambushes Konovalov's tank, then goes on to elimiate the T-34. It is the second crew he has lost. In a battle-ridden meadow, Soviet tankmen salvage for parts among the destroyed tanks. One of them, Gubkin, gossips about a miracle engineer who is known to bring dead tanks to life, which annoys his older comrades.

  8. Torrents of Steel - Wikipedia

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    Torrents of Steel (Russian: Железный поток, romanized: Zhelezniy potok) is a 1967 Soviet war drama film directed by Efim Dzigan based on the eponymous story by Alexander Serafimovich. [ 1 ]

  9. Category:English-language Soviet films - Wikipedia

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