File:Lesany military muzeum 4101.JPG

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English: Soviet tank IS-2m painted in pink by David Černý, which was on display in Smíchov, Prague, before 1991; now Lešany Military Museum, Czechia - see en:Monument to Soviet tank crews for full story.
Čeština: Bývalý tank číslo 23 ve Vojenském technickém muzeu Lešany.
Français : Tank no 23 repeint en rose par les soins de l'artiste David Černý au moment de la Révolution de velours, aujourd'hui au Musée de l'Armée de Lešany.
Русский: Советский танк ИС-2м, окрашенный в розовый цвет. До 1991 года стоял в Праге на монументе в качестве памятника танку Т-34 № 24 гвардии лейтенанта И. Г. Гончаренко.
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