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T -34 and T-70 Combat Damage Analysis | Stalin's Steel or Rolling Coffins?

On June 22, 1941, Nazi Germany launched Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union, conquering over 1500 square kilometers of Soviet territory within 6 months. By November 1941, German forces were within reach of Moscow, but were driven back by a counteroffensive of Soviet reserves, which saved the Soviet capital. The “Great Patriotic War” on the Eastern European Front continued until the fall of Berlin in May 1945, and proved to be the deadliest theatre of World War 2, both in military and civilian casualties. To replace the tens of thousands of tanks lost in the first six months of the war, in 1942, the Soviet tank industry introduced an improved variant of the T-34 medium tank, as well as a new light tank, the T-70, producing around 12,500 T-34 and 4,900 T-70 tanks that year. Although combat losses were less severe than in 1941, the Red Army still lost around 6,600 medium tanks and 7,200 light tanks throughout 1942, a significant fraction of which were T-34 and T-70 tanks.

Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
2:56 The T-34
13:33 The T-70
20:48 Analysis - The T-34 in combat
24:52 Analysis - The T-70 in combat
29:06 Conclusion
32:11 Outro

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Article: https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/1942-combat-damage-analysis-of-the-t-34-and-t-70-tanks/

Sources:
Ардентов, Щелканов, “Поражаемость Танков Красной Армии и Причины Выхода их из Строя. Выпуск 1: Танк Т-34.” ЦНИИ 48, Московская Группа, 1942
Ardentov, Schelkanov, “Damageability of Red Army Tanks and Reasons for their Breakdown. Issue 1: T-34 Tank.” CNII 48, Moscow Group, 1942

Ардентов, Щелканов, “Поражаемость Танков Красной Армии и Причины Выхода их из Строя. Выпуск 2: Танк Т-70.” ЦНИИ 48, Московская Группа, 1942
Ardentov, Schelkanov, “Damageability of Red Army Tanks and Reasons for their Breakdown. Issue 2: T-70 Tank.” CNII 48, Moscow Group, 1942

Потери Советской Бронетехники в Годы Великой Отечественной Войны
Losses of Soviet Armored Vehicles during the Years of the Great Patriotic War

http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A2-70

http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A2-60

http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A2-34

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An article by Oleg Sapunkov
Narrated by Stan Lucian
Edited by Big Turn
Sound edited by Gabe and Big Turn

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