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English: An early T-34 at the U.S. Army Armor & Cavalry Collection. It was built in early to mid-1941 at Factory 183, located in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Not long after it left the production line, it went into combat against the German Army during Operation Barbarossa and was captured. Sent back to Germany for testing and evaluation, it received minor modifications such as a handle on the driver's hatch for easier access. At the end of the war it was once again captured, this time by the U.S. Army. Sent to the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, it remained there until coming to the Armor & Cavalry Collection in 2012. It was part of the first batch of tanks to move into the new Training Support Facility in summer 2020. https://www.facebook.com/ArmorandCavalryCollection/posts/pfbid02pqL9MMHu82kfYApxY6TRGrdubQnUkM7ZcLLBdKdH1Q9PC2i84vJNSYvEAQQSHVGHl
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