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![]() I was quoting a show called tanks I just watched which is also where I got the 3 to 1 ratio. It stated that about 15,000 stugs of all types were produced. But some fact checking including the Stug IV and StuH 42 still only puts the total to 12,500. I wonder if converted Panzer 3's made up the rest? |
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As for how it got into a bog, One theory is that as the Germans ran low on fuel or ammo or parts they would just push these thing into a bog so that the soviets couldn't claim them and use them against the retreating German's.
The Soviets and the Germans would often use captured enemy vehicles. Its also interesting that tracks with the extended length on them, never seen that before, was that a Northern front modification? |
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Here are some pictures of the retrieval: http://www.detektorweb.cz/index.4me?...2988&mm=1&vd=1 According to this website (and google translate), the Stug was captured near Demyansk and the (gun) crew was still inside - so it looks like it was buried unintentionally... Also the site says that it was sold for a million $ ![]() According to this site http://legion-afv.narod.ru/StuG-40_Saratov.html the Stug was found near Pskov, which is further to the West. It also says, that it is today in the museum of Saratov, in the south of Russia. Check out especially the pictures 6 and 11 on this site, you'll see that they made a 21 out of the 20 painted on it. You can see the same in Oberon's second picture. |
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Why didn't they do something to preserve it better? The rust looks horrid. It did not have that when pulled from the bog.
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http://www.mil.hiiumaa.ee/2000_09_14_kurtna_T-34-36/ And here is a link to the restoration of the T-34, video 4 shows them starting up the diesel engine! http://www.diving.ee/articles/art035.html |
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I really can't say. For a forgery attempt it is much too obvious that the 20 was painted over. However something really smells fishy about this whole thing. My guess is that the Stug was recovered by graverobbers. This explains why we have neither an exact location nor names of the dead. Selling stuff from fallen soldiers is a massive business, especially in the East. These people plunder the dead and leave the human remains lieing there. Without the tags, which they also steal, an identification of the fallen will be nearly impossible - if they are found again... The claim that it was sold for $1000000 also points into this direction, if it was recovered by the authorities, the Stug would belong to the state - and the remains of the dead would be buried. |
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![]() Sad, very sad to see that the dead found inside will be nameless forever, and their families will die wondering. |
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To be fair, there are also some very honourable people in Russia who search battlefields and work together with organisations who bury the dead (e.g. Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge) - sadly they seem to be the minority.
Nobody gives a damn if people take equipment, but personal items and human remains should be respected. Every dead body, from all sides of this gigantic blodshed, deserves a place to rest and the relatives deserve a clearification of the fate. |
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Apparently the Germans repainted some of their Equipment and that included renumbering as well.
So the renumbering on that found StuG may be authentic. All the internal equipment and some parts were stolen. Kubinka tank museum planned to buy it, but the local administration wanted 8000 USD for the StuG and Kubinka didn't have that kind of money. I wasn't implying ofc that there are not honorable people in Russia, or for that matter anywhere else in the world that do this kind of retrieval work. I was talking about this particular case. Still a shameful act. They know who they are, and probably have done this many a time, found bodies and done the same. Hardened crims really. |
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No mate, you didn't sound so - I wanted to clearify my post, I thought it sounded like I would lump together all battlefield explorers in Russia. |
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![]() Penguin, this is really interesting, history of this StuG, and what possibly happened: Quote:
http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=180498 Fascinating read that, it makes a lot of sense, and the poster is from Poland, by the sounds of it this guy had some serious inside info, or he was there! The 2 story 'what-ifs' make a lot of sense don't they? Edit: More digging around now i find this: Quote:
Here are some wonderful pictures of it: http://dishmodels.ru/wshow.htm?np=2&p=1022 Last edited by Feuer Frei!; 03-16-11 at 08:11 AM. |
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@ Feuer frei: great pictures of the Stug you found there!
The Stug in Poland seems to be a different one and a type IV, here are some pics of the recovery: http://www.odkrywca.pl/galerie.php?nazwa=348 The condition is far worse, as it wasn't sealed airtight like the one conserved in the bog. According to this forum: http://militaria-archiv.com/archive/...hp/t-8290.html (german) our STug III was found near Velikiye Luki - this is much closer to Pskov from the above sources. This would also put the possible timeframe again to spring '43. 1945 it was already game over in this area. Here is a picture which allegedly shows our very same "bog Stug" in operation, found on this site: http://forums.tripwireinteractive.co...ad.php?t=24153 ![]() |
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