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Blown apart engine case section from a Soviet T-34-76 tank recovered in the area of the Psel River, south of Kursk on the July 1943 battlefield
This is a blown apart engine case section from a Soviet T-34-76 tank that was hit and blown apart. The engine case which is a round part of case which looks like its the surround for a piston or something like that the section has blown clear off which is 7 inches long and 6 inches wide.The engine part is in relic but solid condition. It is rusty and has been nicely cleaned, making it ideal for display or any military collection. The engine case section was recovered from the site of destroyed T-34 tank of 5th Guards Army it was recovered in the area of the Psel River, south of Kursk on the Voronezh front. This area was defended by them against the German 2nd SS Panzer corps during the battle part of Operation Citadel the German Kursk offensive in July-August 1943 in Russia.The engine part comes with 2x A5 laminated information cards with a map.
The Voronezh Front a military formation equivalent to an Army group. The name indicated the primary geographical region in which the front first fought, based on the town of Voronezh on the Don River. The front was established at the end of June 1942 when the German 6th Army reached Voronezh during the early stages of Operation Blau. The Voronezh Front participated in the battle of Voronezh, the defensive operations on the approaches to Stalingrad, and in the December 1942 , the follow-on to the encirclement of German 6th Army at Stalingrad. In the battle of Kursk in July- August 1943, the front operated on the southern shoulder, during which it commanded the Battle of Prokhorovka its self on the Soviet side.
This is a blown apart engine case section from a Soviet T-34-76 tank that was hit and blown apart. The engine case which is a round part of case which looks like its the surround for a piston or something like that the section has blown clear off which is 7 inches long and 6 inches wide.The engine part is in relic but solid condition. It is rusty and has been nicely cleaned, making it ideal for display or any military collection. The engine case section was recovered from the site of destroyed T-34 tank of 5th Guards Army it was recovered in the area of the Psel River, south of Kursk on the Voronezh front. This area was defended by them against the German 2nd SS Panzer corps during the battle part of Operation Citadel the German Kursk offensive in July-August 1943 in Russia.The engine part comes with 2x A5 laminated information cards with a map.
The Voronezh Front a military formation equivalent to an Army group. The name indicated the primary geographical region in which the front first fought, based on the town of Voronezh on the Don River. The front was established at the end of June 1942 when the German 6th Army reached Voronezh during the early stages of Operation Blau. The Voronezh Front participated in the battle of Voronezh, the defensive operations on the approaches to Stalingrad, and in the December 1942 , the follow-on to the encirclement of German 6th Army at Stalingrad. In the battle of Kursk in July- August 1943, the front operated on the southern shoulder, during which it commanded the Battle of Prokhorovka its self on the Soviet side.