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T-34 Tank Fragment Artifact Display
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The T-34 became one of the most influential and effective tank designs of the Second World War, combining mobility, firepower, and sharply sloped armor that greatly improved its survivability in combat. Armed with powerful 76.2 mm and later 85 mm guns, the T-34 performed effectively in harsh conditions including mud, snow, and extreme winter environments during some of the largest armored battles in history. Produced in vast numbers and continuously improved throughout the war, it became a symbol of Soviet resilience and industrial strength on the Eastern Front.
The steel fragment included in this display is an original artifact and surviving piece from a Soviet T-34 tank used during World War II. Preserving a direct physical connection to the armored warfare that shaped the outcome of the conflict, it reflects the harsh realities of combat and stands as a memorial to the historic scale, determination, and resilience of the forces that fought on the Eastern Front.
Please Note: Only one original T-34 tank fragment is included within the display. Any additional fragments or items shown in photographs are for illustrative purposes only and are not included with this product.
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Handmade in the USA
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Dimensions: 3x4x1 inches
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Material: Clear Lucite Acrylic
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Includes: Certificate of Authenticity
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