"Approved
Deputy Technical Commander of the 3rd Guards Tank Army, Guards Major General of the Tank Engineering Service, Solovyev
June 14th, 1945
Program for technical training of tank and SPG crews in the units and formations of the 3rd Guards Tank Army
| 
Topic | 
Number of hours | 
Diagrams and materials | 
| 
Tactical-technical characteristics and a brief description of the
  overall operation of tanks and SPGs | 
2 | 
Brief user’s manuals of tanks and SPGs. | 
| 
Operation of the engine, purpose and design of its components. Common
  issues, diagnosis and correction methods. Engine service. | 
20 | |
| 
Design of the fuel, lubrication, and cooling systems. Common issues,
  diagnosis and correction methods. Summer and winter time service. | 
10 | 
Brief user’s manuals of tanks and SPGs, diagrams, posters. | 
| 
Electrical equipment of tanks and SPGs, design and purpose of the
  batteries, generator, starter, starting relay, common issues, diagnosis and
  correction methods, service and care. | 
20 | 
Brief electrical equipment manual, lead-acid battery manual, diagrams
  of electrical equipment in tanks and SPGs. | 
| 
Transmission: main clutch, gearbox, final drive clutches, their
  design, purpose, common issues, diagnosis, and correction methods. Tuning
  after installation and after use.   | 
18 | 
Brief user’s manuals of tanks and SPGs, diagrams and posters of the
  transmission, main clutch, final drive clutches, gearbox. | 
| 
Final drive: design, purpose, common issues, service. | 
3 | 
Brief user’s manuals of tanks and SPGs, posters of the final drives. | 
| 
Running gear: design, purpose, service. | 
4 | 
Brief user’s manuals of tanks and SPGs, posters of the final drives. | 
| 
Multicyclone air filter. Disassembly, cleaning, service and care. | 
2 | |
| 
Types of oils and lubricants used in tanks and SPGs, simple methods
  to determine their quality, care and preservation, rules for oiling and
  fuelling. | 
4 | 
Memo regarding use of fuel and lubricating materials, collection of
  guiding directives for tanks and SPGs #11 | 
| 
Service of tanks and SPGs. Volume of work for various types of
  service: 
 | 
10 | 
Volume of work in servicing tanks and SPGs. | 
| 
Driving of combat vehicles (practical) | 
20 | 
Directives on driving tanks. | 
| 
Organization of vehicle parks: 
 | 
6 | 
Directives on use and service of APCs and tractors of the Active
  Army. | 
| 
Responsibilities for sentries and soldiers on duty in a vehicle park. | 
1 | |
| 
Responsibilities of the access control point chief | 
1 | |
| 
Servicing vehicles in field conditions | 
10 | 
Usage and service manual. | 
| 
Tactical-technical characteristics, brief descriptions of the design
  and features of domestic tanks and SPGs. | 
6 | 
Brief user’s manuals of tanks and SPGs | 
| 
Specifics of driving tanks and SPGs in summer conditions. | 
3 | 
Brief user’s manuals of tanks and SPGs | 
| 
Brief description of the design and features of foreign tanks and
  SPGs (England, America). | 
7 | |
| 
Total | 
147 | 
 
 
In terms of Soviet-style tankers training- I have interesting Polish book "we drivers of tanks". That's partially T-34 manual and partially war stories. According this book, driver training include usage a scale model of tank on proving ground makette. According book, during training driver stay on fake tank driver station and instructor powering tank scale model by it's hand (tank scale model don't have engine and steering mechanism). IIRC, in one documentary movie I saw similar trainign method, but tank scale model use it's own electric engine as power source and it's steering mechanism for turns (not intructor hand). Of course, in both situation we don't have camera in tank model and screen front of driver head.
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