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New Chinese armored train picture from Russian source
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I only know very few Russian words, includs the word "China". So I was really excited when I saw this word on this picture. It shows an artillery wagen of an armored train.
http://zhurnal.lib.ru/t/tonina_o_i/we_306.shtml
The picture with the word "China" on it is the fifth picture on this webpage. Does it really show an artillery wagon of a Chinese armored train? Can anyone(especally someone who knows Russian) tell me more about this picture?
Many thanks!

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More informations of Chinese armored train in :" Les Trains blindes 1826-1989" P.Malmassari, Editions Heimdal, 1989 y.This picture from Russian source,  ( first) in book, F. Heigl "Taschenbuch der tanks",  1935 y.
This armored train named "Pekin"( city) in 1931-1933.
Yours.

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About chinese armored train (Zhang Zongchang's servise) there is very interesting book, written in russian language: "S.S.BALMASOV. White emigres on military service in China".

Sorry my bad English.

-- Edited by Imperator at 08:37, 2009-01-25

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Thank you for Your informations. I dont know this book. Russian language not problems. My interesting informations about White armored trains in Russia (1918-1920). I have a lot of informations about armored trains of the World.
Sorry, my bad English. Yours.

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Tomorrow try to find beside itself book about White armour of the train.

Sorry my bad English.

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Thank you very much! There was an armored train named "Pekin"(=Beijing, now the capital of China) in Zhang Zongchang's army, maybe the picture shows the artillery wagen of it. I'm interested in the armored tains which served in our country, if you have some more information of Chinese armored trains, especally photos or pictures, can you lend it to me please?
My e-mail address is ycchen@seu.edu.cn

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