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Sorry if we've been over this before, but I don't immediately recognise this pic of what I assume is one of the Russian Mk Vs, or where it fits into the sequence of events. Not even sure of the location - is it Berlin, before arrival of Red Army in 1945? I notice the right hand track seems to be already broken.



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Kharkov

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Sorry pardon. Quite right. It seems nowadays that if I learn something new I have to forget something to make room for it.

I thank you.



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Here's a WW2 colour photo of the same tank.

http://ww2incolour.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/occupation-of-kharkov-in-colour.html

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Thanks, Adam. You're quite right. I just lost my bearings, briefly.



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