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The last letter from the Soviet tanker

The last letter from the Soviet tanker

This is the letter twenty-five years later found in the tank together with the remains of the tanker, the letter that was never sent...
The steel breastplate of a soldier of the Red Army SN 42

The steel breastplate of a soldier of the Red Army SN 42

Armor SN-42 is made of 2 mm steel 36SGN, tolerances are 1.8 — 2.2 mm, weight of the bib is 3.3 — 3.5 kg
Excavations in Bastogne (Belgium)

Excavations in Bastogne (Belgium)

16 February 2017 during small construction works in the city of Bastogne (Belgium) were found those relics.
Found 55 years after the death of Soviet pilot Boris Aleksandrovich Lazarev.

Found 55 years after the death of Soviet pilot Boris Aleksandrovich Lazarev.

Fighter "hurricane" Sergeant Lazarev, of the Karelian front was shot down in aerial combat on 21 February, 1943 by German pilot ACE Ober-Feldwebel Rudolf Muller from 6 squadron "Expertinstall".
Best ground troops in the second world war

Best ground troops in the second world war

In 1957, historical Department of the General staff of the Israeli army conducted a survey of thousands of respondents.
Hitlerjugend

Hitlerjugend

From 1933 until 1945, it was the sole official youth organisation in Germany and was partially a paramilitary organisation; it was composed of the Hitler Youth proper for male youths aged 14 to 18.
Excavations on Mius Front

Excavations on Mius Front

A weekend spent in the search field trips fighting near Rostov and the Mius Front has yielded results. Were found missing soldiers, and not only the Red army and the Wehrmacht.
The excavation of T-34 tank

The excavation of T-34 tank

The excavation of T-34 tank, which stood on the arms of the Wehrmacht.
The plane from the Kerch Strait

The plane from the Kerch Strait

A single-engine plane of the American production, delivered to Soviet troops via lend-lease, lay at the bottom of the Kerch Strait for more than 70 years.
Memorial monument in Village Bonshin, Ukraine.

Memorial monument in Village Bonshin, Ukraine.

"Our soldiers and not our soldiers"
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