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'''''We Will Come Back''''' (US release title; original title ''Sekretar raykoma'' ("The District Secretary"), original Eglish subtitled version ''Russian Guerrillas'') is a Soviet 1942 B&W war movie directed by Ivan Pyryev. The film depicts the struggle of Soviet partisans unit, lead by the District Secretary Stepan Kochet ([[Vasili Vanin]]), against the occupational Nazi German troops under the command of Col. Makenau ([[Mikhail Astangov]]). When first attempts to destroy the partisans fail, Makenau infiltrates his spy Lt. Albrecht ([[Viktor Kulakov]]), who poses himself as Soviet Lt. Orlov, into the partisans unit. "Orlov"'s attempts are almost crowned with success but he is uncovered by radio operator Natasha ([[Marina Ladynina]]). Kochet uses "Orlov" to give Makenau disinformation about the meeting of partisans commanders. Partisans lure enemy troops in ambush and are victorious.
'''''We Will Come Back''''' (US release title; original title ''Sekretar raykoma'' ("The District Secretary"), Eglish subtitled version ''Russian Guerrillas'') is a Soviet 1942 B&W war movie directed by Ivan Pyryev. The film depicts the struggle of Soviet partisans unit, lead by the District Secretary Stepan Kochet ([[Vasili Vanin]]), against the occupational Nazi German troops under the command of Col. Makenau ([[Mikhail Astangov]]). When first attempts to destroy the partisans fail, Makenau infiltrates his spy Lt. Albrecht ([[Viktor Kulakov]]), who poses himself as Soviet Lt. Orlov, into the partisans unit. "Orlov"'s attempts are almost crowned with success but he is uncovered by radio operator Natasha ([[Marina Ladynina]]). Kochet uses "Orlov" to give Makenau disinformation about the meeting of partisans commanders. Partisans lure enemy troops in ambush and are victorious.
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[[Image:P08Luger1917.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Luger P08 - 9x19mm. This is a 1917 dated handgun.]]
[[Image:P08Luger1917.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Luger P08 - 9x19mm. This is a 1917 dated handgun.]]
[[File:Sekretar raykoma-Luger-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Natasha ([[Marina Ladynina]]) holds an unloaded Luger P08. Next moment it switches to [[Nagant M1895]] revolver.]]
[[File:Sekretar raykoma-Luger-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Natasha ([[Marina Ladynina]]) holds an unloaded Luger P08. Next moment it switches to [[Nagant M1895]] revolver.]]
[[File:Sekretar raykoma-Luger-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Vogel ([[Grigoriy Shpigel]]) holds a Luger at the left.]]
[[File:Sekretar raykoma-Luger-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|''Feldwebel'' Vogel ([[Grigoriy Shpigel]]) holds a Luger at the left.]]
[[File:Sekretar raykoma-Luger-4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Col. Makenau holds his pistol during the interrogation of captured Stepan Kochet ([[Vasili Vanin]]).]]
[[File:Sekretar raykoma-Luger-4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Col. Makenau holds his pistol during the interrogation of captured Stepan Kochet ([[Vasili Vanin]]).]]
[[File:Sekretar raykoma-Luger-5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Kochet manages to grab Makenau's pistol.]]
[[File:Sekretar raykoma-Luger-5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Kochet manages to grab Makenau's pistol.]]
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[[File:Sekretar raykoma-Mauser-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A partisan at the left holds a Mauser Vz.24.]]
[[File:Sekretar raykoma-Mauser-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A partisan at the left holds a Mauser Vz.24.]]
[[File:Sekretar raykoma-Mauser-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Another view of the rifle. Unlike original Czech rifles, this one lacks the protector on the front sight. Such outlook is typical for Lithuanian-issued version of Vz.24, known as "Model 24L".]]
[[File:Sekretar raykoma-Mauser-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Another view of the rifle. Unlike original Czech rifles, this one lacks the protector on the front sight. Such outlook is typical for Lithuanian-issued version of Vz.24, known as "Model 24L".]]
[[File:Sekretar raykoma-Mauser-4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Vasiliy Glushchenko ([[Evgeniy Grigorev]]) holds same looking Mauser (at the right).]]
[[File:Sekretar raykoma-Mauser-5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Another view of Glushchenko's rifle (at the right).]]
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== Mannlicher M1895 ==
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== Maxim M/32-33 ==
== Maxim M/32-33 ==
Finnish Maxim M/32-33 machine gun is used by German troops. Later M/32-33 is seen in partisans camp.
Finnish [[Maxim M/32-33]] machine gun is used by German troops. Later M/32-33 is seen in partisans camp.
We Will Come Back (US release title; original title Sekretar raykoma ("The District Secretary"), Eglish subtitled version Russian Guerrillas) is a Soviet 1942 B&W war movie directed by Ivan Pyryev. The film depicts the struggle of Soviet partisans unit, lead by the District Secretary Stepan Kochet (Vasili Vanin), against the occupational Nazi German troops under the command of Col. Makenau (Mikhail Astangov). When first attempts to destroy the partisans fail, Makenau infiltrates his spy Lt. Albrecht (Viktor Kulakov), who poses himself as Soviet Lt. Orlov, into the partisans unit. "Orlov"'s attempts are almost crowned with success but he is uncovered by radio operator Natasha (Marina Ladynina). Kochet uses "Orlov" to give Makenau disinformation about the meeting of partisans commanders. Partisans lure enemy troops in ambush and are victorious.
The following weapons were used in the film We Will Come Back (Sekretar raykoma):
A Tokarev TT-33 pistol is a personal handgun of Stepan Kochet (Vasili Vanin). Some other Soviet partisans carry TT holsters but it's hard to say if there are pistols inside. Due to continuity errors, Col. Makenau's (Mikhail Astangov) Luger P08 switches to TT in two scenes.
Luger P08 pistols are carried by German officers, including Col. Makenau (Mikhail Astangov). Some Soviet partisans carry Luger holsters but it's hard to say if there are pistols inside.
Most German soldiers and many Soviet partisans are armed with Polish Karabinek wz.29 rifles (Wehrmacht index Gewehr 298 (p)). They are identified by large protectors of the front sight and full-length handguards. All rifles are used with attached bayonets.
In one scene a partisan uses a "pineapple" hand grenade. It is seen through thick smoke and cannot be identified but F-1 hand grenade seems a good guess.
During the attack on partisans camp German troops carry a Granatwerfer 34 Mortar. A GrW 34 is also used by partisans, manned by Semyon Rotman (Boris Poslavsky).