
After the Germans encountered the tank in 1941, German general PaulLudwig Ewald von Kleist called it "the finest tank in the world" and Heinz Guderian affirmed the T-34's "vast superiority" over Germany tanks. The T-34 had a profound effect on the conflict on the Eastern Front in the Second World War and had a lasting impact on tank design. Walter Christie's M1928 tank, versions of which were sold turret-less to the Red Army and documented as "farm tractors", after being rejected by the U.S. The Christie suspension was inherited from the design of American J.

Its 76.2 mm (3 in) tank gun was more powerful than its contemporaries while its 60-degree sloped armour provided good protection against anti-tank weapons. The T-34 is a Soviet medium tank introduced in 1940, famously deployed during World War II during Operation Barbarossa.
