This Russian 76mm brass shell case fired by the most famous Russian tank on the Eastern front. The shell case is a which is a nice condition brass shell case which has its maker markings and dated 1944 on the bottom but the primer is rusted solid.The very rare bit is the black ink stamps on the side of the case which are fairly clear to see the case does have some discolour also dents and knocks with some damage around the neck from being fired and being buried. The shell case has been very well cleaned and overall nice condition it is empty and inert. The shell case was fired by Russian T34-76 tank and recovered from the site of a destroyed tank on the Seelow Heights 1945 battlefield the opening battle for Berlin.
The Battle of the Seelow Heights was part of the Seelow-Berlin Offensive Operation (16 April-2 May 1945). A pitched battle, it was one of the last assaults on large entrenched defensive positions of the Second World War. It was fought over three days, from 16–19 April 1945. Close to one million Soviet soldiers of the 1st Belorussian Front (including 78,556 soldiers of the Polish 1st Army), commanded by Marshal Georgi Zhukov, attacked the position known as the "Gates of Berlin". They were opposed by about 110,000 soldiers of the German 9th Army commanded by General Theodor Busse, as part of the Army Group Vistula.
This battle is often incorporated into the Battle of the Oder-Neisse. The Seelow Heights was where some of the most bitter fighting in the overall battle took place, but it was only one of several crossing points along the Oder and Neisse rivers where the Soviets attacked. The Battle of the Oder-Neisse was itself only the opening phase of the Battle of Berlin. The result was the encirclement of the German 9th Army and the Battle of Halbe.
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