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  • Russian 76.2mm ZIS 3 anti-tank gun brass shell case with wooden tree chunk attached recovered from Psel River,south of Kursk defended by them against German 2nd SS Panzer corps during the German Kursk offensive in July-August 1943

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    This is a Russian 76.2mm brass shell case dated 1916 fired by Zis 3 ant-tank gun with the rare bit it still has a bit of wooden tree trunk attached to the top of it from its recovery in the woods .The case is complete but with some damage around the middle from being fired it does not retain its shiny original brass colour but has discoloured and damaged from being buried it still has some of its stamps and markings on the bottom including the date 1916 not that clear to see it is in very nice condition for a battlefield recovered case rare with wood attached it has been well cleaned and is perfect for display or any collection. The shell comes with 2xA5 laminated information cards.

    The case was recovered from woods in the area of the Psel River, south of Kursk on the Voronezh front. This area was defended by them against the German 2nd SS Panzer corps during the battle part of Operation Citadel the German Kursk offensive in July-August 1943 in Russia. The case comes with 2 X A5 laminated information card with pictures.

    For Operation Citadel the Germans used four armies along with a large portion of their total tank strength on the Eastern Front. On 1 July, the 9th Army of Army Group Centre based in the northern side of the salient contained 335,000 men (223,000 combat soldiers); in the south, the 4th Panzer Army and Army Detachment "Kempf", of Army Group South, had 223,907 men (149,271 combat soldiers) and 100,000–108,000 men (66,000 combat soldiers) respectively. The 2nd Army, that held the western side of the salient contained an estimated 110,000. In total, the German forces had a total strength of 777,000–779,000 men, and the three attacking armies contained 438,271 combat soldiers Army Group South was equipped with more armoured vehicles, infantry and artillery than the 9th Army of Army Group Centre. The 4th Panzer Army and Army Detachment "Kempf" had 1,377 tanks and assault guns, while the 9th Army possessed 988 tanks and assault guns. German industry produced 2,816 tanks and self-propelled guns between April and June, of which 156 were Tigers and 484 Panthers. At Kursk, a total of 259 Panthers, about 211 Tigers, and 90 Ferdinands were used. Photo below Tiger I heavy tanks of the German 2nd SS Panzer Division 'Das Reich', Kursk, Russia, June 1943.

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