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|picture = Brest Fortress-poster.jpg | |picture = Brest Fortress-poster.jpg | ||
|caption = Film poster | |caption = Film poster | ||
|country = [[Image:RUS.jpg| | |country = [[Image:RUS.jpg|border|23px]] Russia<br />[[Image:BELARUS.jpg|border|23px]] Belarus | ||
|director = Aleksandr Kott | |director = Aleksandr Kott | ||
|date= 2010 | |date= 2010 | ||
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'''''The Brest Fortress '''''(Russian | '''''The Brest Fortress''''' (Russian: ''Brestskaya Krepost'' / ''Брестская крепость'') is a 2010 Russian-Belarusian World War II drama film directed by Aleksandr Kott. The film tells about the heroic defense of the Brest Fortress, which had taken upon the first strike of Nazi troops on June 22, 1941. The Brest Fortress has become one of the great symbols of the Soviet resistance in World War 2. | ||
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=Handguns= | =Handguns= | ||
==Luger P08== | ==Luger P08== | ||
[[Luger P08]] is carried by German troops. Some | [[Luger P08]] is carried by German troops. Some Soviet characters also use this weapon. | ||
[[Image:Luger.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Luger P08 - 9x19mm]] | [[Image:Luger.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Luger P08 - 9x19mm]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress-Luger.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shura Pochernikova (Tatyana Kamina) fires a [[Luger P08]] at German soldiers.]] | [[Image:Brest Fortress-Luger.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Shura Pochernikova (Tatyana Kamina) fires a [[Luger P08]] at German soldiers.]] | ||
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==Tokarev TT-33== | ==Tokarev TT-33== | ||
[[Tokarev TT-33]] is used by | [[Tokarev TT-33]] is used by Soviet officers. | ||
[[Image:TT-33-Wartime.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Pre-1947 version.]] | [[Image:TT-33-Wartime.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Pre-1947 version.]] | ||
[[Image:TT-33.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev]] | [[Image:TT-33.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress-tt.jpg.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The commander of the 9th frontier outpost, Andrey Kizhevatov ([[Andrey Merzlikin]]), fires his [[Tokarev TT-33]] at German soldiers during the melee.]] | [[Image:Brest Fortress-tt.jpg.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The commander of the 9th frontier outpost, Andrey Kizhevatov ([[Andrey Merzlikin]]), fires his [[Tokarev TT-33]] at German soldiers during the melee.]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress-tt-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Out of ammo.]] | [[Image:Brest Fortress-tt-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Out of ammo.]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress-tt-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A | [[Image:Brest Fortress-tt-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Soviet officer fires his TT-33 in another melee near the eastern fort.]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress-tt-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The regiment commander, Major Pyotr Gavrilov ([[Aleksandr Korshunov]]), with his TT-33.]] | [[Image:Brest Fortress-tt-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The regiment commander, Major Pyotr Gavrilov ([[Aleksandr Korshunov]]), with his TT-33.]] | ||
[[Image:Brestskaya krepost TT 1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lieutenant Grigoryev ([[Evgeniy Kharitonov (II)]]) holds the TT-33.]] | |||
==Nagant M1895== | ==Nagant M1895== | ||
[[Nagant M1895]] is used by | [[Nagant M1895]] is used by Soviet officers. | ||
[[Image:Nagant-1895.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Nagant M1895 - 7.62x38R Nagant]] | [[Image:Nagant-1895.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Nagant M1895 - 7.62x38R Nagant]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress-nagant.jpg|thumb|none|600px| | [[Image:Brest Fortress-nagant.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Soviet lieutenant with his [[Nagant Revolver#Russian Nagant M1895|Nagant M1895]].]] | ||
=Submachine Guns= | =Submachine Guns= | ||
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==PPD-40== | ==PPD-40== | ||
[[PPD-40]] is used by | [[PPD-40]] is used by Soviet troops. | ||
[[Image:PPD40.jpg|thumb|none|400px|PPD-40 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev]] | [[Image:PPD40.jpg|thumb|none|400px|PPD-40 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress-PPD40.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lieutenant Kizhevatov holds his [[PPD-40]].]] | [[Image:Brest Fortress-PPD40.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Lieutenant Kizhevatov holds his [[PPD-40]].]] | ||
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[[Image:Brest Fortress-K98-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|German soldier fires his Karabiner 98k during the attack of the 9th Frontier Outpost.]] | [[Image:Brest Fortress-K98-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|German soldier fires his Karabiner 98k during the attack of the 9th Frontier Outpost.]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress-K98-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|German soldiers charge their Karabiner 98k during the execution of regimental commissar Efim Fomin.]] | [[Image:Brest Fortress-K98-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|German soldiers charge their Karabiner 98k during the execution of regimental commissar Efim Fomin.]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress-K98-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px| | [[Image:Brest Fortress-K98-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Soviet soldier with a trophy Karabiner 98k. Note the straight bolt handle and missing rear sight.]] | ||
==Tokarev SVT-40== | ==Tokarev SVT-40== | ||
A | A Soviet sniper is seen using the scoped [[Tokarev SVT-40 Rifle]]. | ||
[[Image:SVT-40.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Tokarev SVT-40 - 7.62x54mmR]] | [[Image:SVT-40.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Tokarev SVT-40 - 7.62x54mmR]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress-M38-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A | [[Image:Brest Fortress-M38-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A Soviet sniper is seen with his [[Tokarev SVT-40 Rifle]] on the left.]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress-SVT40.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Close up of the SVT-40. Note that the PU scope seen used is not original scope for SVT-40, it was meant for the Mosin-Nagant rifle. It is also anachronistic as the PU scope was first made in late 1942.]] | [[Image:Brest Fortress-SVT40.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Close up of the SVT-40. Note that the PU scope seen used is not original scope for SVT-40, it was meant for the Mosin-Nagant rifle. It is also anachronistic as the PU scope was first made in late 1942.]] | ||
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[[Image:Mg-34.jpg|thumb|none|450px|MG34 with front and rear sights folded down - 7.92x57mm Mauser]] | [[Image:Mg-34.jpg|thumb|none|450px|MG34 with front and rear sights folded down - 7.92x57mm Mauser]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress Mg-34.jpg|thumb|none|600px|German soldier with his MG34 come in the Soviet garrison hospital.]] | [[Image:Brest Fortress Mg-34.jpg|thumb|none|600px|German soldier with his MG34 come in the Soviet garrison hospital.]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress-K98-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|On the left, | [[Image:Brest Fortress-K98-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|On the left, Soviet soldier with a captured MG34.]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress Mg-34-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another shot of the same scene.]] | [[Image:Brest Fortress Mg-34-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Another shot of the same scene.]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress Mg-34-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The MG34 mounted on German motorcycle.]] | [[Image:Brest Fortress Mg-34-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The MG34 mounted on German motorcycle.]] | ||
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[[Image:53-K.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M1937 (53-K) Soviet anti-tank gun - 45mm (1.77 in)]] | [[Image:53-K.jpg|thumb|none|450px|M1937 (53-K) Soviet anti-tank gun - 45mm (1.77 in)]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress 53-K2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The M1937 is seen.]] | [[Image:Brest Fortress 53-K2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The M1937 is seen.]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress 53-K-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px| | [[Image:Brest Fortress 53-K-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Soviet artillery gunners fire the [[45 mm anti-tank gun M1937 (53-K)|M1937 (53-K)]] anti-tank gun at the German tank.]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress 53-K-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Close up of the M1937 breech.]] | [[Image:Brest Fortress 53-K-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Close up of the M1937 breech.]] | ||
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[[Image:Brest Fortress FlammpanzerIII.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The fake German Flammpanzer III tank was built on the BMP chassis.]] | [[Image:Brest Fortress FlammpanzerIII.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The fake German Flammpanzer III tank was built on the BMP chassis.]] | ||
[[Image:Brest Fortress FlammpanzerIII-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Note the flamethrower mounted under the tank barrel.]] | [[Image:Brest Fortress FlammpanzerIII-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Note the flamethrower mounted under the tank barrel.]] | ||
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The Brest Fortress (Russian: Brestskaya Krepost / Брестская крепость) is a 2010 Russian-Belarusian World War II drama film directed by Aleksandr Kott. The film tells about the heroic defense of the Brest Fortress, which had taken upon the first strike of Nazi troops on June 22, 1941. The Brest Fortress has become one of the great symbols of the Soviet resistance in World War 2.
The following weapons are featured in the film Brest Fortress (Brestskaya Krepost), The:
Handguns
Luger P08
Luger P08 is carried by German troops. Some Soviet characters also use this weapon.
Tokarev TT-33
Tokarev TT-33 is used by Soviet officers.
Nagant M1895
Nagant M1895 is used by Soviet officers.
Submachine Guns
MP38
MP38 is used by German soldiers.
PPD-40
PPD-40 is used by Soviet troops.
Rifles
Mosin Nagant
The Mosin Nagant Rifles and Mosin Nagant M38 Carbines are the mainstay weapons of the fortress defenders. Some rifles have hex receivers, as they were manufactured before 1936.
Karabiner 98k
The Karabiner 98k is the mainstay weapon of the German soldiers. Some Soviet troops also use their captured Karabiner 98k rifles.
Tokarev SVT-40
A Soviet sniper is seen using the scoped Tokarev SVT-40 Rifle.
Machine Guns
PK Machine Gun (modified to resemble MG34)
A modified PK or PKM stands in for an MG-34, because the filmmakers only had a single genuine MG-34. This mock up was also used in The Star (Zvezda).
MG34 Machine Gun
Some German soldiers carry real MG34 Machine Guns, though they are never shown being fired. This was probably due to a lack of sufficient 7.92x57mm blanks or belts, as the weapon is never seen loaded. Some Soviet troops also use their captured MG34s.
PK Machine Gun
Replica of the BA-20 armored car carry PK Machine Gun with the front sight removed as their main armament in the film, rather than the correct (and probably unavailable) DT.
Maxim M1910/30
The defenders of the Brest fortress used several Maxim machine guns in this movie. Some Maxim machine guns have the large filler cap on the top of the water jacket, which appeared at the end of 1941.
Hand Grenades
Model 24 Stielhandgranate
Model 39 Eihandgranate
RGD-33 Stick Grenade
Other
OSP-30 Flare Pistol
Undefined automatic cannon
Messerschmidt Bf.109 shoots from an automatic cannon at Polikarpov I-16 during air combat. This gun has a low rate of fire like as MK 103. But this weapon was appeared on Bf.109 only in 1944. Also Bf.109 has two cannons in the nose in this movie. I guess it is fictional version of the Messerschmidt Bf.109 fighter.
Tellermine 35
A German soldier is seen with a Tellermine 35.
Flammenwerfer 41
At the end of the movie, German troops use flamethrowers to destroy the Soviet resistance.
45mm anti-tank gun M1937 (53-K)
SC-1800 bomb
The Germans dropped a 1800 kg bomb on a Brest fortress, causing its defenders to surrender.
BA-20
Fake PzKpfw III
The fake German PzKpfw III tanks were built on the BMP infantry fighting vehicle chassis, and is an excellent mockup. This PzKpfw III also can be seen in Dnieper Line: Love and War.
Fake Flammpanzer III
At the end of the movie, German troops use Flammpanzer III tank. In actuality these tanks appeared in 1943.