Russian T34 pulled from a bog

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2010

On the 14th September 2000, a Komatsu D375A-2 digger pulled a WWII Russian T34-76A tank from lake near Johvi, Estonia.
The Soviet tank had been resting at the bottom of the lake for 56 years. The Tank had been captured and used by the Germans during battle and when the fuel began to run out, they dumped it by deliberately driving it into a lake where it sank and remained there until now...

Nice work Comrades

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  • 0:55 hasn't anybody told him the war is over :D

  • Amazing, it looks mint and the tracks still turn. Hard to believe that Cat pulled it out so easily. Cool video.

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  • was it restored, where is it now?

  • I can't believe the tracks on the tank still turn. Awesome video !

  • @SVB222

    His diesel engine was made from aluminium and nicknamed "V-2-M Diesel"

  • @johnson199327 its a russian tank captured by Germans and then driven in the bog when retreating

  • @solobackpacking You kidding? Metal rusts like hell when it's in water...

    And that mud causes so many jams.... You'd expect the engine to be totally corroded!

  • @SVB222

    Not durability.

    Low oxygen and cold temperatures.

  • thatz german

  • um german not russian

  • Lol, 0:57 'Free soldier included with every tank purchase'

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