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24 Dec 15, 12:31
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Real Name: John
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Does anyone know this book? Good or bad?
Tankograd: The Formation of a Soviet Company Town: Cheliabinsk, 1900s-1950s
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24 Dec 15, 13:15
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Real Name: Scott Fraser
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Originally Posted by JBark
Good sources Scott. How many of these are available in english?
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Baryatinsky has four titles through Ian Allen. More recently, Isaev has had several articles/titles translated into English. Apart from that, their works are only available in Russian. Pity, they don't seem to realize how much interest there is in the Anglophone world.
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Scott Fraser
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05 Apr 17, 17:38
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Real Name: Doug Williams
Join Date: Sep 2012
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I would say the best sources for info on armor would be either Osprey publications, Concord publications or Tankograd.
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06 Apr 17, 13:19
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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- wrong forum-
Last edited by cbo; 06 Apr 17 at 13:33..
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