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"Mr. Tank" was the name American archaeologist Indiana Jones referred to a Sergeant under Major Nadia Kirov.

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Mr. Tank was a Sergeant of Soviet Security and accompanied Major Nadia Kirov while the was after the operations of Dunkelvolk and Matthias Jäger.

After the massacre of Kirov's men, it was learned that Dunkelvolk would leave Berlin from the Bahnhof Berlin Zoologischer Garten. A coffin with a hidden radio was among the baggage to be boarded to Dunkelvolk's train to Koblenz.

In one of the checkpoints between Bahnhof and Koblenz, Mr. Tank with Kirov were ready to radio for reinforcements and arrest the Germans for possession of stolen goods taken from their territory, such as Clavicula Solomonis. Dressed as a widow, Kirov asked to commune with the body of her "husband", and she with Mr. Tank were given the key to the storage room. Moments after noticing that he lock had been tampered, they found Indiana Jones hiding inside the coffin instead of the radio. Jones emerged giving an uppercut to Kirov, and immobilized Mr. Tank before he could draw his gun. Then he surrendered.

At night they brought Jones dinner and they discussed about their moves. Because Jones insisted that the stones Dunkelvolk possessed had supernatural powers and should not reach Jäger not even for short time, Kirov threw Jones back into the coffin and locked him in with Mr. Tank's help. She gave him instructions to stay there until Koblenz, and alert the authorities while the two follow Dunkelvolk. They didn't know that Jones had stolen a fork and loosened the coffin with it.

The two were in their compartment when they noticed that Dunkelvolk was for a late supper while Lazlo and another henchman would go to check with the guards. Kirov ordered Mr. Tank to close the curtains and brink her suitcase, and she exited the window to reach their wagons. Mr. Tank protested, but Kirov insisted he was too big for that operation and ordered him to guard their platform door. Soon Dunkelvolk captured Nadia and Mr. Tank remained hidden from them as they took her with them at Koblenz.[1]

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