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Text in original Preserved German Tanks publication:
This StuG is on display near Volokolamsk beside the main road from Moscow. It is incorporated into, and is part of, a large marble and steel memorial. On this site eleven Red Army engineers reputedly held up the German Army’s advance on Moscow by destroying twenty of its tanks. The date of the action, 18 November 1941, is marked on the side of the marble structure. The StuG appears to be largely complete but its right-hand track is broken and a portion of it runs across the top of the memorial.
Text in Preserved German Tanks Update:
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Text in original Preserved Tanks In Russia publication:
This StuG III is displayed near Volokolamsk, west of Moscow, beside the main road from Moscow. For the details of this vehicle see PGT1: StuG III #2. Recent reports have indicated that it has been removed, and may have been stolen (source: R. Fleming).
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1: Lower rear leaft view, photo by D. Bushmakow
Taken: 11 August 2011 Contributor: Wikimedia Photo ID: 9334 Added: 15 March 2014 Filename: Leibstan... Views: 358 Select/Has Priority: 22/0
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