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Complete track link from German Panzer 2 tank from recovered near the town of Kalach in the battle of July-August 1942 at Stalingrad
This is a complete track link from German Panzer 2 tank of the 14th Panzer Division. The link is rusty but solid with no original colours it has been very well cleaned up and is perfect for display or any collection. The link is 10 inches long and was recovered from the site of a destroyed Panzer 2 tank in the 14th Panzer Division recovered near the town of Kalach in the area they captured in the battle of July-August 1942 on the Stalingrad front in Russia.
The link comes with 2xA5 laminated information cards.
The Battle of Kalach took place between the German Sixth Army and elements of the Soviet Stalingrad Front between July 25 and August 11, 1942. The Soviets deployed the 62nd and 64th Armies in a Don River bridgehead west of Kalach with the intent of impeding the German advance on Stalingrad which they managed to do for a few weeks before they were destroyed or captured by the German 6th Army then they advanced to Stalingrad.
This is a complete track link from German Panzer 2 tank of the 14th Panzer Division. The link is rusty but solid with no original colours it has been very well cleaned up and is perfect for display or any collection. The link is 10 inches long and was recovered from the site of a destroyed Panzer 2 tank in the 14th Panzer Division recovered near the town of Kalach in the area they captured in the battle of July-August 1942 on the Stalingrad front in Russia.
The link comes with 2xA5 laminated information cards.
The Battle of Kalach took place between the German Sixth Army and elements of the Soviet Stalingrad Front between July 25 and August 11, 1942. The Soviets deployed the 62nd and 64th Armies in a Don River bridgehead west of Kalach with the intent of impeding the German advance on Stalingrad which they managed to do for a few weeks before they were destroyed or captured by the German 6th Army then they advanced to Stalingrad.