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      • The T-34 tank is often considered the most influential tank of World War II. It turned the tide against the German war machine on the Eastern Front and was instrumental in the drive to Berlin in the war’s final months. Durable, efficient, fast and powerful, the T34 is one of the most iconic armoured vehicles in military history.
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  2. Mar 30, 2023 · When the Soviet Union’s first T-34 tanks rolled onto the battlefields of World War II, it took the Germans by surprise. It wasn’t because they’d never seen a tank before, they just didn’t have an answer for the medium tank’s heavy, sloped armor.

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    The T-34 is a Soviet medium tank from World War II. When introduced, its 76.2 mm (3 in) tank gun was more powerful than many of its contemporaries, [ 8 ] and its 60-degree sloped armour provided good protection against anti-tank weapons.

  4. Dec 3, 2018 · German Field Marshall von Kleist described the Russian T-34 as ‘the best tank of World War Two.’. Panzer leader General Heinz Guderian claimed that the T-34 enjoyed ‘ vast superiority’ over contemporary German tanks in the early part of the war.

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    The Germans had encountered the sturdy T-34s a few months earlier in their invasion of the Soviet Union. They had learned their PanzerIII and IV medium tanks, which had successfully spearheaded the French and Polish campaigns, were simply no match for the powerful and new turret-forward, sloped-armored tanks sent against them. “Each shot seems to b...

    A second design by the MAN group, designer of the Panzer I and II tanks, called for a vehicle built around the new Maybach HL 210 gasoline engine that had just entered production. It featured a centered-turret design and front-wheel drive, both features not found on the T-34. The MAN design won out and it became the Panther. That was largely becaus...

    The Tridtsatchetverka, or T-34, came equipped in the early stage of the war with a 76.2mm high-velocity gun that could take out opposing German medium Panzer tanks with their lighter armor and shorter 75mm main guns. The Soviet tank was based in good portion on a design from innovative American engineer J. Walter Christie who used a then-novel susp...

    By March 1940 the Defense Ministry approved the full-scale production of the new tank at the Kharkov plant with the use of the main gun from the Kirovski Works facility and the diesel engines from Factory #75 in Kharkov. The initial T-34/76 1940 model weighed in at slightly more than 26 tons and featured the L-11 76.2mm gun. An improved 76.2 gun wa...

    By the middle of that year plans were underway for a Model 1943 that would feature an improved hexagonal turret with two hatches for increased crew safety and slightly thicker turret armor of 70mm. Visibility remained a problem for the tank commander and that was not resolved until mid-1943 when a small cupola was designed for the turret top. More ...

    The struggle on the Eastern Fronthad taken on gigantic proportions by the time the German 6th Army surrendered on February 2, 1943, at Stalingrad. A brilliant and bold counteract in the Ukraine by General Erich von Manstein shortly thereafter destroyed the overextended Soviet 3rd Tank Army and led to the Nazis retaking Kharkov. The Germans quickly ...

    The Soviets were able to produce nearly 87,500 tanks of all kinds during the war, including some 64,550 T-34s, along with another 22,300 self-propelled guns and countless thousands of artillery pieces. From 1943 onward the Soviets proved they had truly come into their own, having learned hard-fought lessons from the very best then in the world. By ...

  5. Jun 30, 2014 · Soviet Union (1940) Medium Tank – 35,467 Built. A landmark in tank history. The T-34 was and remains a legend. It is not only the most produced tank of the WWII-era, with 84,000 built (compared to the 48,966 Shermans of all versions) but also one of the longest-serving tanks ever built.

  6. May 19, 2020 · Nazi forces were taken by surprise by a new Soviet tank, the T-34, which advanced on German forces ‘like a prehistoric monster,’ shrugging off fire from half a dozen German tanks.

  7. Jan 13, 2024 · The Russian or Soviet T-34, according to many experts, was one of the best tanks of World War II. Some even argue it was the best of its era.