![]() ![]() Jäger wants to use Nikolay as a pawn in war games that his own tank crews can use for target practice. Upon recognizing Nikolay, he gets his interpreter Anya, to convince Nikolay to take up Jäger's proposal. In 1944 Klaus is sent to a concentration camp by Heinrich Himmler to recruit a tank crew that will be used for target practice for the 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend. His Crew was knocked out during that battle by a T-34 commanded by Nikolay Lvushkin. In combat with the Pz III, he knocked out 1 enemy tank as well as his own. In 1941 Klaus first served in a Panzer III Ausf. Despite being a ruthless Nazi officer he is an honorable soldier towards the end of the film where he challenges Nikolay to a one on one duel and when defeated and close to death he shakes his hand before falling off a bridge. Klaus is devoted to the Nazis and obeys his superiors every command. Klaus is an impatient and short tempered officer who is feared by both the Russians and his German comrades. Jäger keeps a close eye on Nikolay Lvushkin who he fought during the battle and makes his one and only goal to hunt down and kill Nikolay and his crew after having escaped from a concentration camp. He is tasked by Heinrich Himmler and General Heinz Guderian to get Soviet tank crew members to train German tank crews. ![]() He was a former tank commander in the German Army during World War Two but joined the Schutzstaffel after a tank battle near Moscow where he was left with many scars. Klaus Jäger is the main antagonist of the 2019 Russian war film T-34.
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