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Yes, we can see how vast the Allied Russian-Aid supply was, through high mountains and thousands of miles !
Here are some pictures of workers assembling Dodge trucks in the Truck Assembly Plant "Little Detroit" in Andimeshk in June 1944 You might take a look at this web site "Engines of the Red Army in WW2" where there are articles about the Persian Route and the Allied vehicles https://www.o5m6.de/redarmy/persian.php Iranian Corridor (0).jpg Iranian Corridor (1).jpg Iranian Corridor (2).jpg Iranian Corridor (3).jpg Iranian Corridor (4).jpg |
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