The monument is so-called Taran, which consists of two wedged tanks. It is a Soviet medium tank T-34/85, which is symbolically on a higher pedestal with the barrel aimed at a lower enemy German medium tank Panzerkampfwagen IV.
This technique is reminiscent of the tank battles that took place in this area during the Carpathian-Duklian operation on October 25-27, 1944. It was these days that the most difficult tank battles took place in the Death Valley area during the entire Carpathian-Duklian operation. In addition to the aforementioned symbolic tank company in attack, almost the entire...
The monument is so-called Taran, which consists of two wedged tanks. It is a Soviet medium tank T-34/85, which is symbolically on a higher pedestal with the barrel aimed at a lower enemy German medium tank Panzerkampfwagen IV.
This technique is reminiscent of the tank battles that took place in this area during the Carpathian-Duklian operation on October 25-27, 1944. It was these days that the most difficult tank battles took place in the Death Valley area during the entire Carpathian-Duklian operation. In addition to the aforementioned symbolic tank company in attack, almost the entire valley is lined with historic tank technology.