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'''''Strong with Spirit''''' (''Silnye dukhom'') is a Soviet 1967 B&W two-part war movie directed by Viktor Georgiyev. It depicts the life and activities of Nikolai Ivanovich Kuznetsov, a Soviet intelligence officer and partisan who operated in Nazi-occupied Ukraine in 1942-1944. Acting under disguise of a German officer (mainly as ''Oberleutnant'' Paul Siebert), Kuznetsov personally assassinated a number of high-ranking German officials.
'''''Strong with Spirit''''' (''Silnye dukhom'') is a Soviet 1967 B&W two-part war movie directed by Viktor Georgiyev. It depicts the life and activities of Nikolay Ivanovich Kuznetsov, a Soviet intelligence officer and partisan who operated in Nazi-occupied Ukraine in 1942-1944. Acting under disguise of a German officer (mainly as ''Oberleutnant'' Paul Siebert), Kuznetsov personally assassinated a number of high-ranking German officials.
This film is the first screen representation of Nikolay Kuznetsov, followed by 1987 mini-series ''[[Special Operations Squad (Otryad spetsyalnogo naznacheniya)|Otryad spetsyalnogo naznacheniya]]'', made by same Sverdlovsk Film Studio.
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== Walther PP ==
== Walther PP ==
While acting as ''Oberleutnant'' (later ''Hauptmann'' (Capt.)) Paul Wilhelm Siebert, Nikolai Ivanovich Kuznetsov ([[Gunars Cilinskis]]) mainly uses a [[Walther PP]].
While acting as ''Oberleutnant'' (later ''Hauptmann'' (Capt.)) Paul Wilhelm Siebert, Nikolay Ivanovich Kuznetsov ([[Gunars Cilinskis]]) mainly uses a [[Walther PP]].
[[Image:Walther_PP.jpg|thumb|300px|none|War Time Walther PP Pistol - 7.65x17mm]]
[[Image:Walther_PP.jpg|thumb|300px|none|War Time Walther PP Pistol - 7.65x17mm]]
Most German soldiers are armed with [[MP40]]s. Nikolai Kuznetsov ([[Gunars Cilinskis]]), Jan Kaminski ([[Paul Butkevich]]) and Belotinskiy ([[Yuriy Bogolyubov]]) use MP40s during the final battle of the group.
Most German soldiers are armed with [[MP40]]s. Nikolay Kuznetsov ([[Gunars Cilinskis]]), Jan Kaminski ([[Paul Butkevich]]) and Belotinskiy ([[Yuriy Bogolyubov]]) use MP40s during the final battle of the group.
''Note:'' see additional images on [[Talk:Strong with Spirit (Silnye dukhom)#MP40|talk page]].
''Note:'' see additional images on [[Talk:Strong with Spirit (Silnye dukhom)#MP40|talk page]].
Strong with Spirit (Silnye dukhom) is a Soviet 1967 B&W two-part war movie directed by Viktor Georgiyev. It depicts the life and activities of Nikolay Ivanovich Kuznetsov, a Soviet intelligence officer and partisan who operated in Nazi-occupied Ukraine in 1942-1944. Acting under disguise of a German officer (mainly as Oberleutnant Paul Siebert), Kuznetsov personally assassinated a number of high-ranking German officials.
This film is the first screen representation of Nikolay Kuznetsov, followed by 1987 mini-series Otryad spetsyalnogo naznacheniya, made by same Sverdlovsk Film Studio.
The following weapons were used in the film Strong with Spirit (Silnye dukhom):
A TT-33 is seen during the training in close combat in Soviet intelligence service school.
Walther PP
While acting as Oberleutnant (later Hauptmann (Capt.)) Paul Wilhelm Siebert, Nikolay Ivanovich Kuznetsov (Gunars Cilinskis) mainly uses a Walther PP.
Walther P38
In several scenes Kuznetsov uses a Walther P38. Some Soviet intelligence officers and German officers also carry P38s.
Luger P08
During the attack on Oberst (Col.) von Grahn and his escort, Kuznetsov's Walther switches to a Luger P08. Some German officers also use P08s.
Mauser C96
Col. Dmitriy Nikolaevich Medvedev (Ivan Pereverzev), the commander of Soviet special unit, carries a Mauser C96 pistol.
Unidentified pistol
A pistol is briefly seen in hands of an SS officer during the assassination attempt on Oberführer Alfred Funk. The pistol resmbles M1911 or Vis wz. 35 but it's hard to say for sure.
Submachine Guns
PPSh-41
Soviet partisans widely use PPSh-41 submachine guns. Most of PPSh-41s are fitted with drum magazines, but stick magazines are also seen in one scene.