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WWII Tank Found after 62 Years.
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WW II Russian tank with German markings uncovered after 62 years. WW II Buffs will



find this interesting.Even after 62 years (and a little tinkering), they were able to


fire up the diesel engine!



A Komatsu D375A-2 bulldozer pulled the abandoned tank from its tomb under the




boggy bank of a lake near Johvi , Estonia . The Soviet-built T34/76A tank had been resting


at the bottom of the lake for 56 years. According to its specifications, it's a 27-ton


machine with a top speed of 53km/hr.

From February to September 1944, heavy battles were fought in the narrow,



50 km-wide, Narva front in the northeastern part of Estonia . Over 100,000 men


were killed and 300,000 men were wounded there. During battles in the summer of


1944, the tank was captured from the Soviet army and used by the German army.


(This is the reason that there are German markings painted on the tank's exterior.)


On 19th September, 1944, German troops began an organized retreat along the Narva


front. It is suspected that the tank was then purposefully driven into the lake to conceal


it when its captors left the area.

At that time, a local boy walking by the lake, Kurtna Matasjarv, noticed tank tracks



leading into the lake but not coming out anywhere. For two months he saw air bubbles


emerging from the lake. This gave him reason to believe that there must be an armored


vehicle at the lake's bottom. A few years ago, he told the story to the leader of the local


war history club 'Otsing'. Together with other club members, Mr. Igor Shedunov initiated


diving expeditions to the bottom of the lake about a year ago. At the depth of 7 metres


they discovered the tank resting under a 3 metre layer of peat.

Enthusiasts from the club, under Mr Shedunov's leadership, decided to pull the tank out.



In September of 2000 they turned to Mr. Aleksander Borovkovthe, manager of the Narva


open pit company AS Eesti Polevkivi, to rent the company's Komatsu D375A-2 bulldozer.


(Currently used at the pit, the Komatsu dozer was manufactured in 1995, and has


recorded 19,000 operating hours without major repairs.)

The pulling operation began at 09:00 and was concluded at 15:00, with several



technical breaks. The weight of the tank, combined with the travel incline, made for a


pulling operation that required significant muscle. The D375A-2 handled the operation


with power and style. The weight of the fully-armed tank was around 30 tons, so


the active force required to retrieve it was similar. A main requirement for the 68-ton


dozer was to have enough weight to prevent slippage while moving up the hill.

After the tank surfaced, it turned out to be a "trophy tank" that had been captured by



the German army in the course of the battle at Sinimaed (Blue Hills) about six weeks


before it was sunk in the lake. Altogether, 116 shells were found on board. Remarkably,


the tank was in good condition, with NO RUST, and alll systems (except the engine) in


working condition. This is a very rare machine, especially considering that it fought


both on the Russian and the German sides. Plans are underway to fully restore the


tank. It will be displayed at a war history museum in the Gorodenko village on the


left bank of the River Narv.




Preparing to pull it out.


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