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Marshal Zhukov and Colonel General Nikolai Voronov, commander of Red Army Artillery, (front row left to right) inspect a German Tiger tank captured at Kursk. Kursk was the scene of the greatest tank battles of the Second World War.

Source

"The Eastern Front in Photographs", John Erickson

Date

1943

Author

Unknown

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