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I'm a journalist researching the involvement of British tanks in 1919 action at Tsaritsyn (later Stalingrad, now Volgograd), particularly a detachment of Mark Vs and Whippets commanded by Major Ewen Bruce. I'd be grateful for any information or guidance.

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I have attached  a picture of a Russian book dealing with the tanks of the civil war.

You may also want to read

https://www.amazon.com/Armored-Units-Russian-Civil-War/dp/1841765449      White and Allied by Vanguard Publ.

and

https://www.amazon.com/Armored-Units-Russian-Civil-War/dp/1841765457/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_img_0/135-8675252-7582324?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=E99J55V3W3WXEEA90RNC

Red Army.

All 3 are very good. The Russian book, obviously is written in Russian..

Good luck.

 

 

 

 

 



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http://goskatalog.ru/portal/#/collections?id=12976320

Mk.V.jpg



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Кино, танки и хлеб - сим победиши.

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Very rare picture.. thank you for sharing



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The books
Gone to Russia to Fight deals with the RAF is South Russia but does have some info on the Tanks at Tsaritsyn.

The Tanks Volume I (I think that the title of it deals with the actions of British tank units pre WW II)

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TANK MK-V Novorossisk



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Thank you for sharing 



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If this is inappropriate then please delete.

I was talking to a model-making friend the other day about armour on the Russian side at the start of the German attack. He sent me the attached photo from (I think) an eBay auction which I share for discussion only. Not sure what the main armament is but thought it might interest somebody.WW1 tank in Russia Barbarossa.jpg



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Mark V in Estonian service, 1941. Weapon is Soviet 45mm anti-tank gun.



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thank you.



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Thank You. I was unaware that they were ever upgunned but it makes sense.



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