![]() ![]() It seems that most of the tanks in the film are not replicas. Wounds such as burns have also been made realistic also. Burning tank wrecks are shown and fire and shooting effects are realistically imitated. The war images in the film are quite realistic. The main character hunts in a T-34-85 tank on the German tank and comes face to face with the tank in an abandoned village. The SS soldier believes in the victory of Hitler-Germany and considers the tank as a sign of German superiority. ![]() During an interrogation with an SS man by Soviet soldiers it appears that German soldiers are not aware of the existence of the tank. Naydenov tries to convince his Soviet superiors that this is a very powerful, almost indestructible tank. The various T-34 tanks (T-34-76 and T-34-85) cannot do anything against the frontal armour of the Tiger. ![]() Occasionally the German tank emerges and Soviet attacks are repulsed. It is a kind of supernatural power in the form of a tank. That German tank is soon called 'White Tiger' by the main character. Most Soviets think he is twisted, but soon they find out that the soldier is right when he says that a mysterious German tank is hunting them. He is able to 'communicate' with tanks, or so he claims. Soon, it appears that the main character has special abilities. It becomes clear that the Soviets hardly care for human lives when the Soviet Army command decides to send the miraculously restored Soviet tank crew back into the front again. Several wrecks of the Soviet T-34 tank are shown in the film. Naydenov has been left with very serious burns owing to this tank attack. The Russian film 'White Tiger' (2012) is about a Soviet tank crew member (Naydenov) who survives an attack by a German tank. ![]() Aleksey Vertkov, Vitaliy Kishchenko, Valeriy Grishko ![]()
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