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What country do these WW2 tanks belong to?

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Tanks:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/28905173@N04/2698162199/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/28905173@N04/2698160067/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/28905173@N04/2698165263/

Can anyone tell me what country these tanks belong to?

Thanks very much.

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  1. They appear to be T-34's belonging to the Soviet Union in the Second World War.  Not only is there a pretty good image of the tank following the one the photographer was on, but the distinctive uniform and headgear of the Soviet tank forces is clear.  They are almost certainly early production models, mounting the 76mm gun and prior to the hatch redesign.


  2. An easy way to tell what side they belong to, is by the tank commanders uniform, they're clearly Russian tanks.

  3. probably they are german tanks

  4. They are Russian T-34 tanks with the 76 mm gun, not the 85mm that they started making in 1943.

    Here is more about them:

    http://www.2worldwar2.com/t-34-tank.htm

    From the turret, especially the position of the hatch, it was an early production version, in 1942 the turret was redisigned so the open hatch did not block the commanders view, so these were probaly built in either 1941 or early 1942.

  5. They look like German Panzer Tanks. If not Panzers then it would be a Soviet KV tank or a Soviet T-34.

  6. They belong to russian they are T-34 tanks

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