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Hi all,
Toldi tank:
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Toldi tank:
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Two pictures of same Hungarian Toldi. From ebay.
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Re: Hungarian Armor in WW2
Hungarian Toldi from ebay
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Toldi photos from exp. eBay.de auction http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0816708302 and http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0895314924
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A knocked-out Nimród in Budapest, 1945
Hello all.
This's a Russian photo of a destroyed Nimród among other AA artillery (including a 76-mm Soviet M1931) on Vérmező square in 1945. Can anyone identify the point?
This's a Russian photo of a destroyed Nimród among other AA artillery (including a 76-mm Soviet M1931) on Vérmező square in 1945. Can anyone identify the point?
With best regards, Ilya.
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Hello Ilya,
this is not Vermezo.
The Nimrod could be either on the Pest side (Korponai Str.) or Buda side (Kelenföld railway station) but there is no definite answer.
For comparison find attached two photos taken at Vérmező (it was a huge "pan" several meters deeper then the surrounding streets) in 1945.
yours
Adam
this is not Vermezo.
The Nimrod could be either on the Pest side (Korponai Str.) or Buda side (Kelenföld railway station) but there is no definite answer.
For comparison find attached two photos taken at Vérmező (it was a huge "pan" several meters deeper then the surrounding streets) in 1945.
yours
Adam
Re: Hungarian Armor in WW2
Hello, Adam,romsitsa wrote:Hello Ilya,
this is not Vermezo.
The Nimrod could be either on the Pest side (Korponai Str.) or Buda side (Kelenföld railway station) but there is no definite answer.
For comparison find attached two photos taken at Vérmező (it was a huge "pan" several meters deeper then the surrounding streets) in 1945.
yours
Adam
thank you for the correction and for your photos very much. I think the second variant is more probable beacuse Buda is also claimed as place by the photographer.
I also found out that Kelenföld station was placed not far away from some oil refinery plant, so there should be a lot of aerial photos, I've already found 194 and 1941, but nowhere I can see any details of the station.
With best regards, Ilya.