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UNIQUE ID 407: T-34-85 TANK

(Model: Polish Manufacture)

Muzeum Wojska Polskiego, Powiśle, Poland

(Location: Display Park)


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Unique ID: 407
Added to Database: July 2008
Last Edited: 7 April 2012
Type (ID): T-34-85 (2400)
Model (ID): Polish Manufacture (2415)
Location Category (ID): Muzeum Wojska Polskiego (16010)
Location (ID): Display Park (16012)
Serial Number:
Registration:
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Other Identification: “1147” and Polish diamond insignia painted on turret sides.
Collection Reference: MWP W74067.
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Location History:
(see map)

1: Zaklady Mechaniczne Bumar-Labedy SA, Łabędy, Gliwice, Śląskie, Poland (Sole manufacturer 1951-5)
2: Fort IX Czerniaków, Mokotów, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland (Dates unknown)
3: Muzeum Wojska Polskiego, Powiśle, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland (Current location)


Text in original Preserved Soviet Tanks publication:

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Text in Preserved Soviet Tanks Update:

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Text in original Preserved Tanks In Poland publication:

This T-34 (74067) was previously on display at the Fort IX Czerniaków museum. Its label reads: “The first T-34-85 tanks entered service with the troops of General Berling’s Polish Army in 1944. The Polish units received a total of 328 tanks of this type by the war’s end. A license agreement allowed the mass production of the T-34-85 tanks to be commenced in Poland in 1951. By the time the production ceased in 1955, a total of 1,400 tanks had been produced. Due to a number of modifications introduced to the design during production the tanks were referred to as the T-34-85M in the Polish Army. They were being withdrawn from service with the armoured units beginning in early 1960s and were replaced by the newer T-54 and T-55 tanks.”


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August 2007

Front right view
1: Front right view

Taken: 10 August 2007
Contributor: R. Gucwa
Photo ID: 347
Added: 19 July 2008
Filename: PICT5523...
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Front left view
2: Front left view

Taken: 10 August 2007
Contributor: R. Gucwa
Photo ID: 348
Added: 19 July 2008
Filename: PICT5567...
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Exhibit label
3: Exhibit label

Taken: 10 August 2007
Contributor: R. Gucwa
Photo ID: 346
Added: 19 July 2008
Filename: PICT5522...
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