) in Sverdlovsk (Yekaterinburg) absorbed several small factories. While these factories were being moved at record speed, the industrial complex surrounding the Stalingrad Tractor Factory produced forty percent of all T-34s. Zaloga & Grandsen 1983:13 (#Reference-Zaloga-1983) As the factory became surrounded by heavy fighting in the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942, the situation there grew desperate: manufacturing innovations were necessitated by material shortages, and stories
at record speed, the industrial complex surrounding the Stalingrad Tractor Factory produced forty percent of all T-34s. Zaloga & Grandsen 1983:13 (#Reference-Zaloga-1983) As the factory became surrounded by heavy fighting in the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942, the situation there grew desperate: manufacturing innovations were necessitated by material shortages, and stories persist that unpainted T-34 tanks were driven out of the factory directly to the battlefields around
Zaloga & Grandsen 1983:13 (#Reference-Zaloga-1983) As the factory became surrounded by heavy fighting in the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942, the situation there grew desperate: manufacturing innovations were necessitated by material shortages, and stories persist that unpainted T-34 tanks were driven out of the factory directly to the battlefields around it. Zaloga & Sarson 1994:23 (#Reference-Zaloga-1994) Stalingrad kept up production until