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The film or miniseries must be concerned with World War II (or the War of Ethiopia and the Sino-Japanese War) and include events which feature as a part of the war effort. For short films, see the List of World War II short films. For documentaries, see the List of World War II documentary films and the List of Allied propaganda films of World ...
To cover their attack on Antonov Airport, the Russian military jammed Ukrainian radars and suppressing local air defense sites. [22] The air assault was captured on video by both civilians and soldiers. Flying low, the Russian helicopters made their approach from the Dnieper River and were immediately attacked by Ukrainian small arms fire and ...
The cinematic monumentality was to prove the Soviet Union's might." [9] Denise J. Youngblood called Liberation the "most grandiose Soviet WWII picture". [41] Soviet critic Rostislav Yurenev "praised the meticulously recreated battle scenes". [41] Der Spiegel lauded Ozerov for portraying the German side "with due consideration" for details. [42]
In World War II, a Romanian gentile peasant is denounced by the village gendarme and sent to a concentration camp for Jews where, due to an error, he's drafted into the S.S. 1967 United States The Dirty Dozen: Robert Aldrich: Thriller based on E. M. Nathanson novel. US Army convicts on mission before D-Day: 1967 Italy Dirty Heroes: Dalle ...
The Star (Russian: Звезда, translit. Zvezda) is a 2002 Russian film directed by Nikolai Lebedev, a large modern project of Mosfilm.It is based on a short story of the same name by Emmanuil Kazakevich, about a group of Soviet scouts working behind enemy lines during Operation Bagration in World War II.
Various types of Russian military aircraft fly over Red Square in Moscow in preparation for the World War II Victory ... helicopters were worth $500,000. ... all-weather attack aircraft of the ...
Battle for Sevastopol (Russian: Битва за Севастополь, lit. 'Battle for Sevastopol'; Ukrainian: Незламна, lit. 'Indestructible') is a 2015 biographical war film about Lyudmila Pavlichenko, a young Soviet woman who joined the Red Army to fight the German invasion of the USSR and became one of the deadliest snipers in World War II. [1]