Probably one of the best films about the consequences of the Nazis mining our lands. . It is perfectly shown how selflessly the post-war generation sought to rebuild the country faster. However, I think that the subject of the accomplice of the Nazis is not fully disclosed, but in general, the film was very much liked. . .
1945. The Second World War has not yet ended, and in the territory of liberated Belarus, work is underway on large-scale cleaning of the land from the legacy of the war - unexploded mines and shells left in the ground at the scene of hostilities. OSOAVIAHIM squads are being created from among adolescent volunteers. After only a week of training courses, young girls and boys go on their own demining of places where fierce battles have recently unfolded.
I have said many times and I will never tire of repeating that the closest thing to the good old Soviet films is the cinema of Belarus. And here we have the story of three friends, medical students. They are just a little before graduation, but they leave as volunteers to look for the remaining fascist mines. There will be no evil
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I have said many times and I will never tire of repeating that the closest thing to the good old Soviet films is the cinema of Belarus. And here we have the story of three friends, medical students. They are just a little before graduation, but they leave as volunteers to look for the remaining fascist mines. There will be no evil NKVDniks here, on the contrary, the Chekists suspect that fascist accomplices may be hiding somewhere. The girls will soon face a hidden enemy.
Summer, 1942. A young Russian communications officer sentenced to death flees execution and becomes brothers-in-arms with his guard against the Germans.
Summer, 1942. A young Russian communications officer sentenced to death flees execution and becomes brothers-in-arms with his guard against the Germans. close
December of 1941, Northwestern Front. A German tank column is moving towards Moscow. During a mission to stop the enemy advance, Nikolai Komlev's IL-2 more
December of 1941, Northwestern Front. A German tank column is moving towards Moscow. During a mission to stop the enemy advance, Nikolai Komlev's IL-2 is shot down. Komlev manages to crash-land his plane in a remote forest clearing. He's alive, but far from friendly territory. Ahead of him is a relentless trial of severe physical and mental endurance. After battling hunger and extreme cold, evading packs of wolves and detachments of Nazi soldiers, the wounded Komlev finally makes it back to safety. But there he faces another challenge, the most life-changing of them all. close
The film is based on the true story about a Soviet KV-1 crew of a Soviet KV-1 tank, under the command of Semyon Konovalov , whom despite being heavily more
The film is based on the true story about a Soviet KV-1 crew of a Soviet KV-1 tank, under the command of Semyon Konovalov , whom despite being heavily outnumbered by German forces, destroyed 16 tanks, 2 armored vehicles and 8 other enemy vehicles at the village of Nizhnemytyakin, Tarasovsky district, Rostov region on July 13th, 1942. close
October 1941. Thousands of fascists troops are advancing on Kalinin to capture the city and therefore open a direct route to Moscow. There are two thousand more
October 1941. Thousands of fascists troops are advancing on Kalinin to capture the city and therefore open a direct route to Moscow. There are two thousand people able to defend the city and they are without tanks or artillery. The only hope of holding the enemy off is in the fifth infantry division convoy, who are about to pass through Kalinin station. But saboteurs intend to do everything to keep this from happening. The head of the Kalinin garrison, Major Sysoyev, struggles to keep order and calm in the city, and himself falls under suspicion of involvement with the subversive enemy group. close
Yesterday's Leningrad schoolgirl Masha Yablochkina, after a fierce blockade winter of 1941-1942, comes to the railway courses hoping to survive and gain more
Yesterday's Leningrad schoolgirl Masha Yablochkina, after a fierce blockade winter of 1941-1942, comes to the railway courses hoping to survive and gain strength. From there, the girl is sent to the construction of the Shlisselburg highway, which connects the city with the mainland and is in direct sight of German artillery. So the heroine gets into the 48th locomotive column of the special reserve NKPS, which, at the cost of the deadly risk, will have to deliver 75% of all cargo and military equipment to Leningrad. close