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                        | Unique ID: | 404 |  
                        | Added to Database: | July 2008 |  
                        | Last Edited: | 20 April 2012 |  
                        | Type (ID): | SU-76 (2105) |  
                        | Model (ID): | SU-76M (2107) |  
                        | Location Category (ID): | Muzeum Wojska Polskiego (16010) |  
                        | Location (ID): | Display Park (16012) |  
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                        | Other Identification: | “203” and Polish People’s Army (PPA) markings previously painted on superstructure sides. |  
                        | Collection Reference: | MWP 32572. |  
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                        | Location History:
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 | 1: Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod (GAZ), Nizhniy Novgorod, Nizhniy Novgorod Oblast, Nizhniy Novgorod Region, Russia (Primary manufacturer)
 2: Placu Wdziecznosci, Lubrza, Świebodziński, Lubuskie, Poland (Dates unknown)
 3: Muzeum Wojska Polskiego, Powiśle, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland (Current location)
 
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 Text in original Preserved Soviet Tanks publication:
 
 This is an early model SU-15M (SU-76M).
 
 Text in Preserved Soviet Tanks Update:
 
 [No entry]
 
 Text in original Preserved Tanks In Poland publication:
 
 An SU-76 previously on display on the plinth in the market square at Lubrza was donated to the MWP; it is presumed to be this one. Its label reads: “Beginning in 1944 the SU-76M self-propelled guns were introduced to the troops of General Berling’s Polish Army that fought on the Eastern Front. The vehicles were used by the anti-tank artillery battalions that were assigned to eight infantry divisions and by the 27th Sudecki Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment of the 1st Armored Corps. After WWII the SU-75M vehicles remained in service being used until mid-1950s by support troops of the infantry.”
 
 
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                        | 1: Front right view 
 Taken: 10 August 2007
 Contributor: R. Gucwa
 Photo ID: 341
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                        | 2: Exhibit label 
 Taken: 10 August 2007
 Contributor: R. Gucwa
 Photo ID: 340
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