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Soviet Tank Ace Dmitry Lavrinenko's 52 Victories

6 min · 27 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The Soviet Victory Over Nazi Germany Explained, Lucas and Luna explore the extraordinary story of Dmitry Lavrinenko, the Red Army's top tank ace of World War II. With 52 confirmed tank kills in just two and a half months of combat, Lavrinenko's skill and bravery in his T-34/76 tank became legendary on the Eastern Front. We detail his early life as a rural schoolteacher, his training at the Ulyanovsk Tank School, and his pivotal role in the 1st Guards Tank Brigade under General Mikhail Katukov. The episode covers key engagements near Mtsensk in October 1941, where Lavrinenko's unit ambushed German panzer divisions using the T-34's superior mobility and armor. We discuss the tactical innovations of the brigade, the challenges of early-war Soviet tank crews, and the controversy surrounding Lavrinenko's death by a stray mortar fragment in December 1941. His posthumous Hero of the Soviet Union award in 1990 is examined, along with the broader context of Soviet tank ace culture and the importance of individual skill in mechanized warfare. Tune in for a gripping tale of courage and sacrifice on the bloody fields of Russia. #DmitryLavrinenko #SovietTankAce #T34 #1stGuardsTankBrigade #MikhailKatukov #BattleOfMtsensk #EasternFront #WW2 #RedArmy #HeroOfTheSovietUnion #UlyanovskTankSchool #Panzer #TankWarfare #SovietHistory #FexingoHistory #History #WW2History #MilitaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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