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T/A6Pak
Check out the link below...T-34

http://www.strategypage.com/military_photo...1115163335.aspx



(Is Goose still inside it???)

Nothing
It said that its actually a Russian tank that was stolen by the Germans and thats why there is German markings on it.

Im sure this is one of the T34's that Jibbletits stole behind the Russian spawn in Barb. I knew that tank looked farmiliar, lol.

Spartan
Damn Its nice to have a piece of history back, Way to go Little kid!! tongue.gif
Barkmann
yea 6PAk i think your right, that Goose is still inside. tongue.gif
Angus Thermopyle
Awesome story. I am amazed that they were able to pull it out given the softness of the soil and the weight of that beast.
Spartan
I wonder why the Germans didn't drive it into Germany and get specs and then put it back in barbs minefields? huh.gif
Kleerance
I guess Rommel and LB_ gets tears in their eyes when they see this live picture of their lady....... biggrin.gif
Cpt. Snot Rocket


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Stickman
QUOTE(Spartan @ 02/13/07 5:46pm) *
I wonder why the Germans didn't drive it into Germany and get specs and then put it back in barbs minefields? huh.gif


Think about it, man! A lake is a WAY better place to stash a tank than a minefield! Even better than the forested minefields in Tuchola forest! Too bad the pond/swamp on the south side of Barb isn't deeper.
Leadmagnet
QUOTE(Barkmann @ 02/13/07 1:15pm) *

yea 6PAk i think your right, that Goose is still inside. tongue.gif



could possibly be turducken too....
Rommel
QUOTE(Kleerance @ 02/13/07 5:53pm) *
I guess Rommel and LB_ gets tears in their eyes when they see this live picture of their lady....... biggrin.gif


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Capt.Furillo
Here's a few more finds from Russia http://www.tankmuseum.ru/restor.html

-Snowman-
Nice find 6/Pak.
I find it amazing that after 62 years after the war this stuff keeps turning up.
Did anyone happen to notice the German markings on that Russian tank?
If you ever get into the history of the Eastern front and what transpired
with men and machinery, you'll find that German army was very resourceful
in adapting Russian weaponry for their own use.
Check into it's interesting stuff.

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UNDEAD 1
wasnt rommel the one to start that tactic in africa? i remember seeing on the history channel he had his men stealing any tank or jeep they could get because they had nothing to fight with. i always got a kick out of one tactic he used,i think in tobruk but not sure. he tricked montgomery into thinking he had a whole division of tanks by fastening chains to the back of jeeps which drove with the tanks and made a huge dust cloud ,in which the british retreated for a short time .
Capt.Furillo
Brit had done the same to the Italians in 1940 when they had less than 30,000 troop in Libya and Italians over 100,000. They Italians held off attacking thinking there was amajor force against them. See following from NZ Division diary.


Middle East Command wanted 500 dummy trucks and 300 dummy tanks for deception purposes and it wanted them in a hurry. Colonel Heath was told on 17 June that the order must be filled by the 24th and to get busy. Fifth Field Park was ordered to organise the stores and build the trucks, while 6 Field took care of the tanks. Within the hour lorries were heading for Cairo, Alexandria and Suez to pick up material, while Captain Morrison and Lieutenant Bucknell20 did some hard thinking. There were only three days left by the time the prototypes had been built, saw benches erected and the components spread along the assembly line. Four hundred men were borrowed from the infantry and artillery and mass production started. The flow of components was co-ordinated by Sergeant Lineham21 and as each unit was completed Corporal Brittenden22 gave it a shot of camouflage paint from a homemade outfit mounted on a compressor truck.

The finished articles, which used up twenty miles of timber battens and ten acres of hessian, were knocked down for transport and the last units delivered to the railway people within half an hour of the deadline. Captain Morrison remarked in his report that the only major difficulty was the recovery of hundreds of hammers and saws from the infantry and artillery helpers.

The dummies were used to good purpose, for General Wavell in his despatch on the early operations in the desert up to November 1940 mentions the smallness of the force falling back from the frontier in the face of Italian superiority in men and material and concludes: 'Nevertheless this small force continued to inflict heavy casualties on the enemy with practically no loss to itself, and to hold in check a force of four or five divisions for a further six weeks. A skilful use was made of dummy tanks to deceive the enemy.'

Keystone Two-Eight
Heres a link to a blog Ive got where (this is five years old) a farmer found a StuG 40 Ausf.G found in Demjansk/Saratov . It was upside down in a bog, still had it's winter white wash. I followed a thread on it from the Axis forum, and apprently, the engine (after a little minimal cleaning) turned over. I dont know if I believe that or not, but the pictures are really cool.



Heres a link to the entire story

http://www.detektorweb.cz/index.4me?s=show...p;mm=1&vd=1



GOOSEDOWN
Great story thanks 6/pak

I found a picture of 6pak you won't belive it she is a russian soldier!
T/A6Pak
LOL Goose.... that is my great-great-great-great grandmother....haha where did you find her pic???

T/A6Pak

suda
that tank looks awesome, i'd of been scared to look inside of it.
Barkmann
nice.

btw 6PAk, you want to see what happens to a Goose on the battlefield?>>>>

Abuse
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QUOTE(Barkmann @ 03/13/07 4:33am) *
nice.

btw 6PAk, you want to see what happens to a Goose on the battlefield?>>>>

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